Michael Sanchez


Post-Secondary Education

Texas State University
Master of Arts
Political Science

Northern Arizona University
Doctor of Philosophy
Political Science


Teaching Experience

Professor, Political Science Department, San Antonio College (Fall 2005-present). National & Texas Politics; American Government: Problems & Policy;
Academic Internship; Internet Course in National & Texas Politics

Visiting Assistant Professor, Government Department, Suffolk University (Fall 2004- Summer II 2005). American Democracy, Race and Public Policy, Legislative Process; Methods in Political Science; Puerto Rico Government and Politics; Graduate and undergraduate Internship Supervisor

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Texas State University at San Marcos (Fall 2000-Spring 2004). International Studies, Introduction to Political Science, Principles of American Government, State and Local Government, Parities and Party Politics, The American Founding, Minority Politics, Congress and the Legislative Process, Functions of American Government.

Instructor of Government, Austin Community College (Summer 2003-Present).
Texas Politics, American Government

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Our Lady of the Lake University (Spring
2000). Environmental Policy and Law; American-Texas Government and Politics

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto
Rico en Ponce, (Fall 1999). Introduction to the Social Sciences: Politics and
Economics; Introduction to the Social Sciences and Cultural Aspects; Social Research; American Government

Associate Faculty, Coconino Community College (Summer I 1997-Spring 1999).
American Government, Arizona and National Constitution, Arizona Politics

Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Northern Arizona University (Spring
1999). Introduction to Sociology

Associate Faculty, Division of Liberal Arts, Northland Pioneer College (Fall 1998).
American Government course through Interactive Televised Video

Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University (Fall
1998). Introduction to American Politics

Teaching Graduate Assistant, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona
University (Spring 1998). Federal & Arizona Constitution

Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University (Fall
1997). Race, Power, and Politics

Graduate Assistant, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University
(Fall 1995-Spring 1997).

Instructor of Government, Austin Community College (Spring 1995-Summer II 1995).
Texas Politics

Instructor of Government, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto College
(Fall 1993-Summer I 1995). American Government and Texas Government &
Politics

Instructor Assistant, Department of Political Science, Texas State University at San
Marcos (Spring 1992). American Government
 


Professional Publications

Bookreview: Rodolofo O. de la Garza and Harry P. Pacon, eds. Latinos and U.S. Foreign Policy: Representing the “Homeland”? (New York: Rowman & Littlefield Pub., Inc., 2000), Armed Forces in Society, (February 2002).

 

Philander C. Knox, 1909-1913, in Edward S. Mihalkanin, ed., American Statesmen: Secretaries of State from John Jay to Colin Powell, (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004).


Professional Development

Association Of College And University Educators micro credential

Quality Matters (QM)

 


Professional Membership

Texas Community College Association

American Political Science Association



Published: February 16, 2025