Mohammad Rezwanul Haque Masud

PhD Candidate, University of Colorado, Boulder

Teaching Experience


  
Visiting Teaching Assistant Professor, Political Theory, University of Denver

“Introduction to Political Thought”, Political Science undergraduate lower-division course, Fall 2025; teaching in-person.
Instructor of Record, University of Colorado, Boulder
“Modern Political Ideologies”, Continuing Education undergraduate lower-division course, Fall 2025; synchronous online modality.
“Free Speech and Dangerous Ideas,” Political Science undergraduate upper-division course, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Fall 2022; taught in-person
“Introduction to Comparative Politics,” Political Science undergraduate lower-division course, Summer 2023, asynchronous online modality; Continuing Education undergraduate lower-division course, Fall 2025, synchronous online modality.
“Free Speech and Dangerous Ideas,” Political Science undergraduate upper-division course, Summer 2025, Summer 2022, Summer 2024; asynchronous online modality.

Teaching Assistant, University of Colorado. Boulder
“Survey of Western Political Thought,” Political Science undergraduate lower-division course, Teaching Assistant, with Dr. Tamar Malloy in Fall 2024, and with Professor Steven Vanderheiden in Fall 2021 and Spring 2021.
“Modern Political Ideologies,” Political Science undergraduate lower-division course, Teaching Assistant, with Dr. Michaele Ferguson in Spring 2022.
“Introduction to Comparative Politics,” Political Science undergraduate lower-division course, Teaching Assistant, with Dr. Sarah Sokhey in Fall 2023, Professor Andy Baker in Spring 2023, Professor Carew Boulding in Spring 2020, Professor Sven Steinmo in Fall 2020, and Dr. Joseph Jupille in Fall 2019.

Lecturer, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
“Religion and International Politics”, International Relations undergraduate course, Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Lecturer, Spring 2018.
“Bangladesh in Global Affairs,” International Relations undergraduate course, Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Lecturer, Fall 2015. 
“State, Civil Society and Human Rights,” International Relations undergraduate course, Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Lecturer, Spring 2015.

Prospective Courses
  • Global Political Thought
  • American Political Thought
  • Non-Western Political Thought
  • Comparative Political Theory
  • Modern Islamic Political Thought
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