Richard G. Braungart
Curriculum Vita:
TEACHING APPOINTMENTS
Teaching
Assistant in Sociology, University of Maryland, 1962-1963.
Course taught: Introduction to
Sociology.
Instructor
of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, 1966-1969.
Courses
taught: Political Sociology, Social
Science course in Urbanism, and Introduction to Sociology.
Assistant
Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland, 1969-1971.
Associate
Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland, 1971-1972.
Courses taught: Seminar in Political Sociology, Research Seminar in Political Behavior, Political Sociology, Sociological Theory, Collective Behavior, and Introduction to Sociology.
Associate Professor of Sociology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1972-1976.
Professor of Sociology, 1976-present; Professor of International Relations, 1993-present; and Professor of Political Science, 1998-present; Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
Courses teaching: Graduate Seminars in Theory Construction, Sociological Theory, Social Organization and Change, Life-Course and Generational Politics, International Political Psychology, and Political Sociology; Undergraduate courses in Political Sociology, Sociological Theory, Social Research Methods, Survey Research Practicum, Youth Movements, Introductory Sociology, Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Changing Systems of Community Power, Social Psychology, Mass Society and the Media, Social Problems, Mass Media, Community Organization, Marriage and the Family, Youth and Adolescence, Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Planning and Public Policy, Life Course and Generations, Social Stratification, International Political Psychology, Freshman Forum, Max 123: Critical Issues for the United States (Team Leader), and Political Psychology.