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Northeastern University

College of Professional Studies

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Dr. Darin Detwiler
Associate Teaching Professor, College of Professional Studies

 

 

 

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Northeastern University, College of Professional Studies Boston, MA 2014-Present    

Doctorate

Doctor in Law and Policy Program:

  • “Thesis Continuation” 2020 (three Online sections)

  • “Law and Policy Concepts 2” Hybrid 2017

                   

Graduate

MS: Regulatory Affairs of Food and Food Industries Program:

  • “FDA Model Food Code: Implications for Industry” Online 2021

  • “Political, Social, and Economic Influences on Food Law, Regulation, and Policy” Online 2021

  • “Capstone: Regulatory Affairs of Food” Online 2018, 2019

  • “Introduction to Regulatory Affairs of Food” Online 2016, 2017

  • “Food Regulations in the European Union” Online 2016

  • “Food and NAFTA” Online 2016

  • “Risk Analysis and Hazard Analysis in the Food Industry” Online 2015

  • “Regulatory Differences and Similarities: An International Investigation” Online 2015

  • “Economic and Social Aspects of Food” Online 2014 (two sections), 2015, 2016

 

MS: Global Studies and International Relations Program:

  • “International Field Study Experience” Online 2022

  • “Sustainable Development” Online 2021

  • “Global Corporate and Social Responsibility” Online 2022

  • “Global Economics of Food and Agriculture” On-Ground 2016, 2017, 2018, Online 2018, 2019, 2022

 

MS: Leadership Program: 

  • “Integrative Experiential Learning” Online 2020, 2021

  • “Self-Authored Integrated Learning (SAIL) Lab” On-ground 2018 (two sections)

               

MS: Commerce and Economic Development Program:

  • “Sustainable Economic Development” Online 2022 

  • “Law and Economics” 2020 (two On-ground sections) 

 

MS: Regulatory Affairs of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Program:

  • “Practical Applications in Global Regulatory Affairs“ Online 2022

  • “Independent Study – Research Capstone” Online 2017

               

MS: Non-Profit Management Program:

  • “Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship” Online 2021

 

Bellevue College, Bellevue, WA 2002-2006 (Associates Degree Program for Students with Special Needs)    

Undergrad 

  • “Applied Science: Physics” 2006

  • “World Religions” 2005

  • “Film as Literature” 2002-2006

  • “Comparative Governments” 2003-2004

  • “World Geography” 2003-2004

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Redmond Middle School, Redmond, WA 2001-2013       

Grades 7-8    

  • U.S. History I & II (Talented and Gifted / Pre- STEM)

  • U.S. History I & II (General Education / Special Needs)

                       

B.E.S.T. High School, Kirkland, WA  (At-Risk / Special Needs Students) 2001-2009       

Grades 9-12        

  • Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry

  • Biology, Physics, Forensic Science

  • Pac Rim History, Washington State History

  • Vocational Education

  • Film as Literature

  • Advisory

 

Anacortes High School, Anacortes, WA (At-Risk / Special Needs Students) 1998-2002       

Grades 9-12

  • Math, Science, History, Language Arts

 

Concrete Middle School, Concrete, WA (Teacher Intern) 1997-1998       

Grade 6-8

  • Math, Science, History, Language Arts, Music

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