Michigan State University
Graduate
SOC985: Qualitative Field Research
SOC852: Migration and Social Change
SOC816: Contemporary Social Theory
Undergraduate
SOC480: Advanced Research Methods in Sociology
SOC460: Advanced Seminar in Human Migration
SOC310: Global Migration
University of Michigan-Dearborn
AAST3150: Introduction to Arab American Studies
Baruch College
SOC1005: Introduction to Sociology
Sample Lecture
“The Racialization of Islam” lecture created for UGS201: Islam, Muslims, and Islamophobia (Fall 2024) at Michigan State University
Student Testimonials
“Professor Karam was the best professor I had and really elevated my education. She helped me find not only an area of sociology I’m extremely interested in but made me feel good about my ability to conduct qualitative research. I feel extremely confident in apply my sociology education at MSU to the real world and future position and I hope future students can continue to benefit from her teaching and guidance.”
Michigan State University (SOC460)
“Professor Karam is outstanding! I can’t express enough how effective her modern teaching style is. […] She demonstrates a great example that professors are much needed in today’s learning environment. Her teaching style is unique and effective. Every single class she presented a new topic that relates to our daily lives. She has a beautiful spirit that radiates positive vibes, I really appreciate all the hard work she did for us.”