Old Dominion University: 2011-current
(graduate courses)
-Advanced Economics Analysis, Macro (ECON703): core course for 1st year master students: S12, S13, S14, S15, S16, S17, S18 (sample syllabus)
-Global and Applied Macroeconomics (ECON612): core course for MBA students: S13, F13 (sample syllabus)
(undergraduate courses)
-Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON305): F11, F12, S14, F14, S17, S18 (sample syllabus)
-International Economics (ECON450): F11, F12, F13, F14, F16 (sample syllabus)
-Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON201): S12, S15, F15*3, S16, F16, F17*2 (sample syllabus)
City University of New York: 2008-2011
(graduate courses)
-Topics in Macroeconomics (Econ81500): designed for 1st/2nd year Ph.D.students (sample syllabus): S11
(undergraduate courses)
-Intermediate Macroeconomics: F08, S09, S10
-Econometrics (Eco323): F08, F09, S10, F10, S11
-Monetary Theory and Policy (Eco315): F09, F10 (sample syllabus)
-Intermediate Microeconomics: S09
University of California, Davis: 2003 - 2008
(graduate courses)
-Graduate Macroeconomic Theory*: S06
(undergraduate courses)
-Intermediate Macroeconomics: Sum07 (also F04, F06 as TA)
-Principles of Macroeconomics*: W04, S05, Sum05
-Econometrics*: W06
-Macroeconomic Policy*:W07
-Economic Growth*: S04
-Money and Banking*: F05, Sum06
-Public Finance*: F07
-Intermediate Microeconomics*: S07
-Economic History*: W05
An asterisk * indicates that the class was taught as TA
Abbreviations: S = spring, Sum=summer, F=fall, W=winter
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