<p> David A. Evans</p><p>61 Nicklaus Lane, Apt. 7, Starkville, MS 39759</p><p>Phone: (631) 838-0810 E-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Education</p><p> Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Mississippi State University, Aug 2012- present</p><p> Master of Science in Criminal Justice, University of Alabama, Dec 2008</p><p> Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Alabama, May 2006</p><p> Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, East MS Community College, May 2003</p><p>Teaching Positions</p><p>Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Alabama, 2006-2007 Teaching Assistant, Mississippi State University, 2013-present Sociology Tutor for Rural Medical Scholars Program, Summer 2013</p><p>Courses Taught</p><p>University of Alabama</p><p> Sociology 101 (8 sections taught and graded 4 sections for 2 semesters, Fall 2006 and Spring 2007, enrollment 80-100)</p><p>Introductory Sociology core curriculum course covering basic ideas, concepts, and theories in the field of Sociology.</p><p>Mississippi State University</p><p> Introduction to Sociology (2 sections taught and graded for Spring 2013, enrollment 85-90; 2 sections taught and graded for Fall 2013, enrollment 70-80; 2 sections taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 80-100; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2015, enrollment 70)</p><p> Crime, Justice, and Inequality (1 section taught and graded for Summer 2013, enrollment 10; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 30)</p><p>Criminology course covering inequalities in the criminal justice system within class, race, and gender.</p><p> Deviant Behavior (1 section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 50; 1 section taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 30)</p><p>Upper-Level Sociology course with an emphasis on theories of deviance and different types of deviant behavior.</p><p> Crime and Justice in America (1 online section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 10)</p><p>Introductory Criminology Course covering covering basic ideas, </p><p> concepts, and theories in the field of Criminology.</p><p> Racial and Ethnic Minorities (1 section taught and graded for Summer 2014, enrollment 15; 1 section taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 35; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2015, enrollment 40; 1 online section taught and graded for Summer 2015)</p><p>Sociology course covering the origins of minority groups and racial attitudes and biological and cultural concepts of race and minority groups.</p><p>References</p><p>1. Jimmy Williams, Associate Dean, Multicultural Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Alabama: e-mail: [email protected] office phone: (205) 348-7007 </p><p>2. Shannon M. Lane, Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University: email: [email protected] phone: (662) 325-2495</p>
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