Teaching
I thoroughly enjoy teaching economics and watching students grow, learn, and develop new understandings of the content and the real world. While I currently serve as an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware, I have been fortunate enough to serve as the primary instructor for a variety of courses including Introduction to Macroeconomics (online and in-person) and Money and Banking. While at the University of Kentucky I served as the primary instructor and as an Adjunct Faculty Member at Bellarmine University.
Below is a list of my teaching experience, summary evaluations, and student feedback. Click here for sample course syllabi. Full teaching portfolio is available upon request.
Teaching Experience
Instructor of Record
University of Delaware
ECON 308: Banking and Monetary Policy
ECON 103: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Large Lecture)
ECON 103: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Online)
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University of Kentucky
ECO 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 202:Principles of Macroeconomics (Online)
ECO 402: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO/MA 327: Introduction to Game Theory
ECO 391: Economic and Business Statistics
Bellarmine University
ECO 110: Principles of Macroeconomics (Hybrid)
Primary Teaching Assistant
University of Kentucky
ECO 201: Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 391: Economic and Business Statistics
ECO 410: Research Methods in Economics
ECO 471: Intermediate International Trade
ECO 491: Applied Econometrics
ECO 499: Seminar in Economics: International Trade and Policy
ECO 731: Labor Economics (Graduate Level)
ECO 762: Macro and Monetary Economics II (Graduate Level)
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