Teaching Experience
I have accumulated extensive teaching experience during my time as a PhD Student. The courses I have taught range from foundational economic theory courses, elective courses, and econometric courses; all at the undergraduate level. I have taught them in 4 week and 10 week modules, as well as in-person and online. Courses have varied in size from 30 to 90 students while I have also managed teaching assistants.
When possible and relevant to the course, I like to engage the class with in-class activities. For example, in my International Economics Course, I periodically have the class act as an international market with different productivity endownments and resources to simulate comparative advantages.
In order to appeal to make the material more accessible and approachable to students, I have created websites for each course with all the necessary content. You can find links to these at each course below.
Courses as Instructor of Record
EC 311: Intermediate Microeconomics
Summer 2023, Fall 2024
EC 320: Introduction to Economtetrics
Summer 2025
EC 380: International Economic Issues
Fall 2024, Winter 2025
EC 390: Problems and Issues in the Developing Economies
Fall 2025