Teaching Experience and
Sample Course Syllabi


Teaching Experience

I have been a Teaching Assistant in the English Department at University of New Mexico since 1990. In that time, I have taught and developed curricula for two sections of classes per semester including the courses below.

Select the highlighted course number to view the course syllabus.

I taught the writing courses in a Macintosh computer classroom in which the students and I used such software as Microsoft Word, Pacemaker, Quark Xpress, Powerpoint, Netscape as well as extensive use of the Internet for telecommunications.

Areas of Teaching Interest

Technical and Professional Communication

My broad experience as a freelance technical writer and editor has given me first hand experience that I bring into the professional writing classroom, like technical writing or science writing.

Rhetorical Theory and Analysis

My research emphasis in the rhetoric of science and the public, metaphor, and audience analysis offers an active platform from which I teach theory and analysis in contemporary and classical rhetoric.

Computers and Writing

Computer classrooms have been a key part in my teaching for over four years. With the assistance of a $10,000 grant, I played a leading role in the hardware and software construction and teacher training of the English department graduate computer lab.

For more information about my teaching experience at UNM and other institutions, please see Vitae.


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Mickey Marsee
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last revised: September 30, 1995