In Fall 2018, I am teaching
- Statistics for Sociology (SYLLABUS)
Next semester, Spring 2019, I will be teaching Sociology of Health and Illness (2246) and Advanced Sociology of Health (4486).
Last academic year, I taught :
- Statistics for Sociology ( 2205 Syllabus Winter 2018)
- Sociology of Health and Illness (2246 Syllabus Fall 2017)
- Social Determinants of Population Health (SOC 4486 SYLLABUS)
Scared of taking a stats class? Don’t be — stats rocks! Here’s what a few students said about our Statistics courses:
- “The professor made statistics a joy.”
- “While the subject material in this class was difficult, it was presented in a way that made it much easier to understand. Dr. Zajacova is an excellent instructor.”
- “The assignments she gave were very useful and didn’t feel like busy work but instead gave us the knowledge we needed.”
- “I really appreciate her teaching style and feel that this has been one of the best courses that I have taken at UW.”
- “One of the best classes I have ever taken. The lectures were clear and had students interacting which created a great learning environment. Dr. Zajacova is by far one of the best professors I have
had.”
Other courses I taught previously at University of Wyoming include:
- Medical sociology (SOC 3550)
- Global Population Issues (SOC 4600/ INST 4600/ SOC 5600)
- Sociological Principles (SOC 1000)
- Sociology of Health and Illness: Graduate Seminar (SOC 5250)
- Principles of Population (SOC 4805)
- Elementary Statistical Methods (M316) — taught at UT Austin