During my time in graduate school, I have served as a preceptor (teaching assistant) for a diverse selection of courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. I have precepted for introductory political theory and a graduate course in probability and statistics. I have also planned and taught two short courses in computational statistics with the R computer environment. The first prepared graduate students for the Princeton Politics Department sequence in quantitative methods. The second course targeted undergraduates who were becoming tutors in computational statistics courses. These courses exposed me to a range of student backgrounds and preparation. Teaching evaluations available upon request.
Statistical Programming Camp (graduate)
- Professor Kosuke Imai (Faculty Advisor)
- Syllabus
- Course Website (Princeton Q-APS)
Quantitative Analysis 1 (graduate)
Political Theory (undergraduate)
- Professor Alan Ryan
- Syllabus
Freshman Scholars Institute (undergraduate)
- McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, Quantitative Methods (Princeton)
- Click here for Institute Website
Contact
aruder at princeton dot edu
130 Corwin Hall
Department of Politics
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
08544