Office Schedule
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5:30 pm - 6:00 pm Clearwater, CL-ES 3248:00 pm - 8:30 pm Clearwater, CL-ES 324 |
Biography
My professional career includes having been the City Administrator for the City of Arcadia, Florida, a city located in DeSoto County. I am a former Vice President with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority/New York City Transit, the largest transportation agency in the Western Hemisphere. I administered the Office of Civil Rights, which has the responsibility of protecting the civil rights of the employees of the agency and works to ensure that minority and women owned businesses participate in contracting opportunities with the MTA. Formerly I was the Executive Director of the Suffolk County, New York, Human Rights Commission which protected the civil rights of all people who reside or visit the County of Suffolk, New York. I was the Assistant City Manager, for the City of Sarasota, a coastal city with a variety of amenities. My first experience in teaching was at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Averill Harriman School for Management and Policy, where I taught a human resources course which centered on managing a diverse workforce.
My educational philosophy is that we are all in a learning process and that our search for knowledge should be ongoing and consistent with our passion to make a difference in the lives of our fellow human beings. I believe that the experience I have gained in the management of government programs and policies, gives students a more well rounded prospective on public policy issues, along with the purpose and role of government in our everyday lives. I love teaching and participating in the educational experience of students in discovering the various aspects of political science and government.
Doctoral Degree - Political Science, Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Master of Arts Degree - Political Science, Urban Policy and Admin., Brooklyn, College, NY.
Bachelor of Arts degree -York College, City University of New York.
Subjects Taught
Political Science
Course Schedule

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| 0470 Summer Term 2013 |
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POS 2041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
| 966 | EC | Online | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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3 |
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"G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0025 and REA 0017) or EAP 1695 or appropriate score on the SPC placement test. This survey course provides a comprehensive examination of the American political system. Through this course students will become familiar with theory, organization, principles, and function of the American national government, and various elements within the political system that work to shape policy outcomes. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is only given for one of the following: POS 2041 or POS 2050H or IDS 2103H. 47 contact hours. |
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| 0465 Spring Term 2013 |
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POS 2041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
| 1428 | EC | Online | Feb 4 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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"G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0025 and REA 0017) or EAP 1695 or appropriate score on the SPC placement test. This survey course provides a comprehensive examination of the American political system. Through this course students will become familiar with theory, organization, principles, and function of the American national government, and various elements within the political system that work to shape policy outcomes. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is only given for one of the following: POS 2041 or POS 2050H or IDS 2103H. 47 contact hours. |
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POS 2041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
| 2465 | CL | Blended | Feb 4 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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"G" Prerequisite: (ENC 0025 and REA 0017) or EAP 1695 or appropriate score on the SPC placement test. This survey course provides a comprehensive examination of the American political system. Through this course students will become familiar with theory, organization, principles, and function of the American national government, and various elements within the political system that work to shape policy outcomes. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is only given for one of the following: POS 2041 or POS 2050H or IDS 2103H. 47 contact hours. |
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