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About Me

Dr. Katherine Hegewisch is a project scientist in the Sierra Nevada Research Institute at the University of California Merced. She earned a Ph.D. in Physics from Washington State University in 2010 and also has degrees in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Since 2011, she has been working with...

Climate Engine

I am currently a web developer for Climate Engine. Climate Engine is a web tool for visualizing large climate and remote sensing datasets through summaries processed on-the-fly and shown on maps and graphs.

Introduction to Sociology

I have taught this introductory survey course to large groups ranging from 75 to 120 students. In the classroom, I use structured class discussions to promote student engagement, assign in-class writing on weekly readings, utilize small groups to involve even the most reserved students in class activities, and bring research and media familiar to students' lives as a way of illustrating key sociological concepts. I often incorporate my own research on collegiate cultures to demonstrate both how to do research and ways that sociology intersects with their own worlds. Course Description In this introductory course, we will explore what it means to do sociology. One of the most exciting things about sociology is that you can study anything from a sociological perspective. Therefore, this class will cover a variety of diverse issues including but not limited to race, class, gender, deviance, religion, and politics. Throughout the semester we will look at how these topics relate to current social issues. Most importantly, students will learn to apply a sociological lens to the topics that most interest them.