Teaching
Teaching assistant for over 5 years and Graduate Student Instructor. Awarded two annual economics department awards for excellence in teaching and covered core classes such as Introduction to Econometrics, Introductory Macroeconomics, writing intensive courses such as Economic Rhetoric , Economic History of the U.S, as well as graduate level courses in applied microeconomics and econometrics.
Teaching Experience
Graduate Student Instructor
Econ 104: Is There Truth In Numbers? Summer 2020
Course description: applies the techniques of econometrics and experimental economics to the understanding of economics. A hands-on course where real economic data is used in an interactive way so that students develop the art of empirical analysis
Teaching Assistant:
Duties: responsible for designing and holding two discussion sections per week, grading, and proctoring exams/assignments.
Undergraduate Core Courses
Econ 113: Introduction to Econometrics - 2 times
Assistant to professor Carlos Dobkin and Graduate Student Instructor Alan Ledesma
Econ 104: Is There Truth in Numbers? - 5 times
Assistant to professor Carlos Dobkin and Professor George Bulman
Econ 2: Introductory Macroeconomics
Assistant to professor Ajay Shenoy
Graduate Level Core Courses
Econ 216: Applied Econometric Analysis I -2 times
Assistant to professor George Bulman
Econ 201: Applications in Microeconomics
Assistant to professor Justin Marion
Undergraduate Electives:
Econ 125: Economic History of the U.S. - 4 times
Assistant to Lecturer Robert Baden and Lecturer Aaron Meininger
Econ 101: Managerial Economics
Assistant to Lecturer Julie Gonzalez
Econ 197: Economic Rhetoric
Assistant to Visiting Lecturer David Bryan