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Mr. bill S. ward
Lecturer-Political Science
 
Office LocationMail Box: 19539, UH, Room No.: 414 
Email  bward@uta.edu    Contact Number 817-272-5458   
 Professional Preparation
 DegreeMajorInstitutionYear
 M.A.Political ScienceThe University of Texas at Arlington1992
 B.A.Political ScienceThe University of Texas at Arlington1987
 Ph.D. ABDPolitical ScienceThe University of Oklahoma 
 Research and Expertise
Research and Teaching Interests
 
Mr. Ward's research and teaching interests have focused on various forms of international conflict and warfare, including low intensity conflict and terrorism, and U.S. foreign policy and military force structure.

Research in Progress
 
Dissertaition.  "Increase Force or Status Quo?  A Actor's Response to a Terrorist Campaign."

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  Category    Type  Publications per page   1  
  YearPublication  Type
N/A
Published
Controversial Readings in Texas Politics, co-editor with Joe Ignagni
Other
2001
Published
Last Chance for Victory: Robert E Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign, co-authored with Scott Bowden.
Category: Military History
Book
1992
Published
Master's Thesis: "Ideology or Materialism: Goals Affecting Welfare in the 19th and 20th Centuries."
Category: Thesis
Peer reviewed
 Appointments
DurationRankDepartment / SchoolCollege / OfficeUniversity / Company
1999-CurrentLecturerMountain View CampusDallas County Community College District 
1996-CurrentLecturerNorthwest & Northeast CampusTarrant County Junior College 
1993-CurrentLecturerDepartment of Political ScienceCollege of Liberal ArtsThe University of Texas at Arlington
1991-1992Graduate Teaching AssistantDepartment of Political ScienceCollege of Liberal ArtsThe University of Texas at Arlington
1977-1980Assistant to the Speaker of the House  Texas House of Representatives
 Teaching
 
POLS 2312 - Texas State and local Government
Spring 2009
This course is an introduction to the discipline of political science and Texas Government and politics. The course is designed so that students can identify the various aspects of the institutions, structure, operation and policies of Texas and local government
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Required Texts TEXAS POLITICS TODAY 13 edition BY. MAXWELL, CRAIN, et al. CONTROVERSIAL READINGS IN TEXAS POLITICS. By. IGNAGNI and WARD eds. 4th edition Course Requirements -- 4 exams , exams may be either objective or subjective in nature or a combination of both. Exams will cover assigned readings and class discussions
Contact Information
UH, #414
Phone: 817-272-5458  Email: bward@uta.edu

 
POLS 2311 - U S GOVERNMENT
Spring 2009
THIS COURSE IS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCIPLINE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND U S GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. THE COURSE IS DESIGNED SO THAT STUDENTS CAN IDENTIFY THE VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE, INSTITUTIONS, OPERATIONS AND POLICIES OF THE U S GOVERNMENT
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Required Text--- WE THE PEOPLE: A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS. 8th edition By. THOMAS E. PATTERSON. Course Requirements 4 exams ---each exam may be either objective or subjective in nature or a combination of both. Each exam will cover assigned readings and class discussions.
Contact Information
UH, #414
Phone: 817-272-5458  Email: bward@uta.edu


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