Lately I have been teaching a lot of econometrics and data analysis, as well as courses with a data analysis component. You can find some short instructional videos at my YouTube channel.
Recent syllabi
ECON 41: Data Analysis and Econometrics - Fall 2016
ECON 42: Data Analysis Applications (lab course to accompany ECON 41)
ECON 111: Economics of the Environment - Winter 2011
ECON 113: Intermediate Microeconomics I - Fall 2011
ECON 136: Twentieth Century Economic History - Spring 2006
ECON 166: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the U.S. Economy - Winter 2018
ECON 173: Applied Econometrics - Winter 2018
ECON 3000: Managerial Economics - Winter 2019
In addition to the courses listed above, I have taught labor economics, economics of poverty, history of economic thought, ethics and economic thought, principles of micro, and MBA micro. Older syllabi are available upon request.
Selected teaching materials
Guide to R for SCU Economics Students:
Hands-on guide to using the R statistical package for ECON 41 and 42 (Data Analysis and Econometrics course and lab), with links to tutorial scripts and data sets. The guide is designed for use in conjunction with Stock and Watson, Introduction to Econometrics, but could be adapted to any introductory econometrics course.
Intermediate Microeconomics I: Individual behavior and market exchange:
Short on-line textbook based on my notes for ECON 113 (Intermediate Microeconomics I). Covers consumer choice theory, intertemporal decisions, a little behavioral choice theory, competitive equilibrium and efficiency in a pure exchange economy, and uncertainty.
I am happy to share other teaching materials: send me an email!