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Gene C. Gerard

e-mail: profgerard@teacher.com

EDUCATION

 

Master of Arts, History, The University of Oklahoma, 1992.

Bachelor of Arts with distinction, Ethics and Religion, The University of Oklahoma, 1990. Minor in history consisting of 30 hours.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Instructor in History, Department of History, Geography, and Philosophy, Tarrant County College, Southeast campus, 2000 to the present.

Adjunct Instructor in History, Liberal Arts Division, North Lake College, 1997 to 2000.

Adjunct Instructor in Humanities, General Education Division, DeVry Institute of Technology, 1998 to 1999.

Associate Professor of History, Social Sciences and Public Services Division, Collin County Community College, Preston Ridge campus, summer semester 1998.

Adjunct Instructor in History, Social Sciences Division, Brookhaven College, spring semester 1998.

Adjunct Professor of History, Division of Health, Social Sciences, and Human Services, Oklahoma City Community College, 1993 to 1997.

Adjunct Instructor in History, Social Sciences Division, Rose State College, 1993 to 1996.

Adjunct Instructor in History, Department of Social Studies, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City campus, 1994 to 1995.

Instructor in Religion, Department of Philosophy, The University of Oklahoma, 1992 to 1996.

Instructor in History, Independent Study Department, The University of Oklahoma, 1991 to 1992.

Adjunct Instructor in History, College of Continuing Education, The University of Oklahoma, fall semester 1991.

Instructor, Department of History, The University of Oklahoma, summer semester 1991.

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of History, The University of Oklahoma, 1990 to 1992.

COURSES TAUGHT

U.S. History to 1865 Europe 1500 to 1815

U.S. History Since 1865 Europe Since 1815

20 th Century World History Western Civilization to 1500

World Civilization to 1600 Western Civilization Since 1500

World Civilization Since 1600 The Medieval Papacy

The World’s Religions Great Minds of the Middle Ages

Principles of Ethics

RELATED ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant to Dr. Martha C. Skeeters, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, The University of Oklahoma, summer semester 1991.

PAPERS DELIVERED

“The Black Death and the Persecution of the Jews, 1348-1351.” Annual Meeting of the Mid-America Medieval Association, Denton, Texas, March 14, 1992.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Historical Association

Medieval Academy of America

Society for History Education

World History Association