I have taught a wide range of courses in economics and finance, spanning undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. My teaching philosophy emphasizes applying theory to real-world challenges and equipping students with the analytical and decision-making skills needed in business, healthcare, and policy settings.
I have designed and introduced an MBA course on the Economics of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, which bridges economic theory with the practical realities of launching and scaling ventures. At the University of North Texas Health Science Center, I am currently teaching Health Economics and Healthcare Finance to Master of Health Administration students, helping them understand the intersection of economics, policy, and management in healthcare systems.
Over the years, I have also taught courses including Managerial Economics, Money and Banking, Corporate Finance, International Financial Markets, Econometrics, and Business Statistics, reaching both traditional students and mid-career professionals.
My goal in every classroom is to create an engaging, applied learning environment that prepares students to translate data and theory into actionable insights.