Dr. David J. Ayers

Resume

Recent Course Syllabi

Published Work

Contact Information

Dr. Ayers (left) treats the campus to some music in the April 2008 Faculty Follies night.


 

Resume

Dr. Ayers' resume may be viewed as a word document here.

 

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Recent Course Syllabi

The following are examples of syllabi recently used in Dr. Ayers' classes.

They are not meant to be current,  but are merely a sampling of what one might expect when taking these courses.

 

SOCI 103: Cultural Anthropology, Fall 2007

 

SOCI 203: Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Spring 2008

 

SOCI 241: Medical Anthropology, Spring 2007

 

SOCI 277: Social Research Methods, Fall 2007

 

SOCI 312: The Family as a Social Institution, Spring 2008

 

SOCI 314: Crime and Delinquency, Spring 2007

 

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Published Work

Dr. Ayers has written two books, both of which can be viewed on Amazon.com.

 

Experiencing Social Research

Investigating Social Problems

 

Other works:

 

Dr. Ayers wrote Chapter 18 in Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

by Wayne Grudem and John Piper (ed.)

 – recipient of “Best Book of the Year” award from Christianity Today:

 

Two articles on public education in Practical Homeschooling Magazine:

 

Public Education is Doomed Part I

Public Education is Doomed Part II

 

Wadsworth's Sociology Online Resources and Writing Companion. 2005.

By Michele Adams, David J. Ayers, George Van Pelt Campbell and David G. LoConto.

Thomson/Wadsworth. ISBN: 0-534-63682-9.

 

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Contact Information

Mailing address:
Grove City College 
200 Campus Drive, Box 3088
Grove City, Pennsylvania 16127-2104

 

Office phone: (724) 458-2010

 

Fax: (724) 458-1501

 

Email: djayers@gcc.edu

 

Office location & hours:
HAL 300H
Monday: 10:00-11:50 AM
Tuesday: 2:30-5:15 PM
Wednesday: 3:00-4:50 PM
Thursday: NONE
Friday: 10:00 AM-11:50 AM

 

*Please note that as Dr. Ayers is an Assistant Dean, he often has meetings scheduled that interfere with his regular office times, sometimes on short notice. Thus, if it is critical for you to meet with him, schedule an appointment with him by e-mail, phone, or in person.)
 

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© 2009 Grove City College Dept. of Sociology.

This site is maintained by Dr. David J. Ayers.

Last updated August 2009.