About
Carlos Marin is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Salem State University, where he contributes to undergraduate education through core sociology courses. His academic engagement reflects a commitment to teaching foundational and applied sociological concepts.
Research Interests: His academic focus, inferred from teaching responsibilities, lies in sociology and criminology, particularly in areas such as criminal justice systems, social inequality, urban social dynamics, and sociological theory. These interests align with the curriculum he delivers, including courses like SOC 110 and SOC 242.
Teaching and Academic Service: Dr. Marin teaches key courses such as Introduction to Sociology and Principles of Criminology, indicating active involvement in the sociology program. While no formal research output or advising roles are documented, his presence in the department supports the academic mission through instruction and mentorship.
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Advising and Grants: There is no publicly available information regarding graduate student advising, research grants, or funded projects. His role appears centered on teaching rather than research supervision or external funding acquisition.
Labs and Research Teams: No affiliations with research labs, centers, or collaborative teams are mentioned in the available text.
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