Ryan W. Mckee

Assistant Professor of Instruction
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Office
970 Ritter Annex

Biography

Ryan W. McKee, PhD, is an educator with over 20 years of experience in the field of public health. He has taught courses on various topics including human sexuality, men’s health, and health education methods at several colleges and universities. He is co-editor of the Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Human Sexuality book series. He recently completed his doctoral program at the Center for Human Sexuality Studies at Widener University, where his research focused on sexual hazing practices among fraternity members.

Education

  • PhD, Human Sexuality, Widener University
  • MEd, Human Sexuality, Widener University
  • MS, Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • BS, History and Social Science (dual degree), Radford University

Curriculum Vitae 

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

SBS 1106

Human Sexuality

Undergraduate

SBS 2101

Disease Prevention and Control

Undergraduate

SBS 2203

AIDS and Society

Undergraduate

SBS 3496

Community-Based Health Program Planning I

Undergraduate

SBS 3596

Community-Based Health Program Planning II

Undergraduate

SBS 5001

Fundamentals of Public Health

Graduate