Chinese Methods (instruction in English) and 中文教学法 (instruction in Chinese), graduate-level course for Clarkson University (formerly Union Graduate College), Masters in Teaching Program, Schenectady, NY USA
Union College (courses cross-list with Asian Studies, American Studies, Gender Studies, Environmental Studies, and/or Data Analytics)
The New Wall of China: The Three Gorges Dam co-taught with Engineering department. A course on dams and development, with a focus on China
China's Cultural Revolution, co-taught with History department
Literature, Film, and Culture :
Asian American Film and Performance, focusing on documentary and independent film
Chinese Cinemas (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan film histories and issues of national/cultural signification)
Gender and Sexuality in Modern China
Literary Traditions in East Asia, focusing on aesthetic and philosophic continuities between China, Japan and Korea
China in the News, focusing on media literacy and current events in US and China
Perspectives in Modern East Asian Literature and Culture, focusing on national and counter-national narratives, colonial/postcolonial contexts, gender and ethnicity in China, Japan, and Korea
Freshman Preceptorial, a great books course
Chinese Language Courses:
Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced (1st-3rd year language sequence) task-based and project-based learning
Climate Change and Me (3rd year project-based language learning on encouraging minority participation in sustainability efforts
and actions (counts towards Environmental Studies major, Data Analytics minor)
Idioms, Fables, and Tales, (3rd-4th year bridge course) focus on philosophy, health, and contemporary tv drama
Media China (4th year) (counts towards Data Analytics minor)
The Changing Face of China (4th year)
Uninter, Cuernavaca, Mexico
Basic Chinese (wrote beginning-level curriculum for Spanish-speaking learners of Chinese) (instruction in Spanish)
Emory University
Chinese Cinemas
Chinese Identity Through Literature in Translation
Chinese Language: Advanced
Washington University-St. Louis
Self and Society: East and West
Visions of Culture: Being Chinese
Comparative Arts Focus, Teaching assistant
East Asian Philosophy, Teaching assistant
Chinese Language: Beginning, Drill instructor, University of Missouri-St. Louis