Peter Haschke
Teaching
Current
Currently, I am teaching the following courses in the Political Science Department at the University of North Carolina, Asheville:
- POLS 178: Ethnicity, Politics & Conflict in Global Perspective
- POLS 261: Comparative Politics
- POLS 290: Political Analysis
- POLS 311: Comparative Conflict Processes
- POLS 316: Comparative Political Parties and Elections
- POLS 393: Quantitative Reasoning I
- POLS 394: Quantitative Reasoning II
- POLS 460: Senior Colloquium
- POLS 490: Senior Research Seminar
Browse here for the Quantitative Reasoning course page: POLS 396 @ unca-pols.org.
Previous Semesters
At the University of Rochester, I have taught a Short-Course on R and have served as a Teaching Assistant in the Political Science Department for the following courses:
- Fall 2011: PSC/IR 101 Introduction to Comparative Politics (B. Meguid)
- Fall 2010: PSC/IR 101 Introduction to Comparative Politics (B. Meguid)
- Spring 2010: IR/PSC 256 Theories of Comparative Politics (G. B. Powell)
- Fall 2009: PSC/IR 101 Introduction to Comparative Politics (G. B. Powell)
- Spring 2009: PSC/IR 101 Introduction to Comparative Politics (G. B. Powell)
I received the “Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award” in 2012. This prize is awarded annually by the Department of Political Science for excellence in teaching by a graduate student.