Degrees
- B.A., University of Minnesota, Morris 2001
- M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2005
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2007
Areas of Interest
Angela Bos teaches a broad range of courses in U.S. national politics including political psychology, campaigns and elections, media and politics, and research methods. In addition to research interests in these areas, she engages in research regarding civic education, political participation, and effective pedagogy in political science.
Courses Taught
- PSCI 206: Political Parties and Elections
- PSCI 210: Women, Power and Politics
- PSCI 217: Media and Politics
- PSCI 218: Political Psychology
- PSCI 350: Research Methods and Design
Independent Study Advising
- Creating The Middle-Class: The Impact Of Class Based Identity Appeals In Presidential Campaigns
- The Effect of Facial Competence on Female Candidate Electoral Success
- Perception Versus Reality: How Preferences for Divided Government and Perceptions of Government Performance Affect Citizen Satisfaction
- Women and the Election: An Examination of Mortality Salience on Candidate Gender Preference
- May it Please the Environment?: A Study of the Role Regional Location Plays in Influencing Federal Court Decisions on Fossil Fuel Cases
- Hitting Eject: a Study on the Use of Frames to Influence Public Opinion of the United States Automotive Industry Bailouts