Teaching
This page is an overview of the courses I've taught in the past. In addition to these courses, I maintain teaching interests in Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Undergraduate Courses
I have been the Instructor of Record for Graduate Seminar (at Western Illinois University), Price Theory (at Western Illinois University), Principles of Microeconomics (at Western Illinois University and the University of Arkansas), as well as Basic Economics (University of Arkansas only)
ECON/DS 602: Graduate Seminar
Professional development class for Masters' students in the Masters of Science in Quantitative Economics and the Applied Statistics and Data Analytics Masters' program, including a department research seminar component.
ECON 504: Price Theory
Masters'-level, calculus-based overview of consumer and producer decision problems, including multiple functional forms, consumer and producer duality, risk preferences, and pricing strategy.
ECON 332: Price Theory
Calculus-based overview of the consumer and producer decision problems, including the duality of the firm and consumer problems, as well as risk preferences and pricing strategy.
ECON 232/2302: Principles of Microeconomics
Overview of supply and demand, the efficiency of markets, elasticity, government interventions, externalities, market structures, and consumer preferences.
ECON 2143: Basic Economics
Overview of supply and demand, the efficiency of markets, elasticity, externalities, market structures, aggregate supply and aggregate demand, inflation and unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policy.