Teaching Experience

Dr. Joniak-Grant thoroughly enjoys teaching and receives consistently strong evaluations from students. She has taught both graduate and undergraduate classes (lower and upper division), survey and seminar classes, small and large sections, substantive and methodological courses, and in different departments (i.e., sociology, criminology and criminal justice, and philosophy).  She is capable of teaching a wide-range of courses successfully. 

Lecturer (2012-2015)

Deviant Behavior

Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA, Sociology Department

Introduction to Sociology

Teaching Fellow (2007-2008)

Ethnographic Research Methods (Graduate)

University of California, Los Angeles

Field Research Methods (Undergraduate)

Teaching Consultant (2006-2008)

Supervised Teaching of Sociology

University of California, Los Angeles

Teaching Associate (2002-2007)

Field Research Methods I and II

University of California, Los Angeles

Introductory Sociology

Sociology of Interpersonal Conflict

Introductory Sociology

Teaching Assistant (1999-2000)

Purpose or Chance in the Universe?

Miami University (Oxford, OH)

Knowledge of World, God, and Morality