Economics Program, Romain College of Business, University of Southern Indiana
AGBU 302: Agricultural Economics, Spring 2022, Fall 2022 [Syllabus]
AGBU 405: Agricultural Finance, Spring 2023 [Syllabus]
BAN 305: Data Analytics, Summer II 2023 [Syllabus]
ECON 209: Macroeconomics, Fall 2021-Present [Syllabus]
ECON 331: Public Finance, Fall 2021 [Syllabus]
ECON 361: Money and Banking (Online), Summer II 2022, 2023 [Syllabus]
ECON 601: Managerial Economics, (Online MBA), Spring 2022, 2023 [Syllabus]
Department of Economics, Auburn University
ECON 2030: Principles of Macroeconomics (2 Semesters, 4 Sections)
Spring 2021, 1 Online Section, Class Size: 42; and 1 Face-to-Face, Class Size: 36
Fall 2020, 1 Section with full responsibility , Class Size: 43;
and 1 Section as a guest instructor (delivered 9 lectures over 3 weeks to 39 students)
ECON 2020: Principles of Microeconomics (4 Semesters, 5 Sections)
Spring 2020, 1 Section, Taught 45 International Students
Fall 2019, 2 Sections, Taught 43 Domestic Students and 30 International Students
Fall 2018, 1 Section, Taught 40 Domestic Students
Spring 2018, 1 Section, Taught 29 Domestic Students
Department of Agricultural Economics, Auburn University
Quantitative Methods (1 Section, Upper Division Course)
Spring 2020, 1 Section, Taught 20 Students
Agribusiness Management (1 Section, Upper Division Course)
Spring 2019, 1 Section, Taught 30 Students
Fall 2017, Teaching Assistant, 60 Students
Futures and Options Marketing
Fall 2017, Teaching Assistant, 45 Students
The student evaluations scores are consistently over 5 out of 6 on most of the criteria.
I believe excellent teaching involves reflection and continuous improvement of delivery materials and methods. Therefore, I am always enthusiastic to improve my teaching methods to enhance learning for all my students.