Independent Instructor
ARE 201: Introduction to Agricultural and Resource Economics
Introduction to economic principles of marginal benefits and costs with application to consumer and producer decisions. Functions of market exchange systems in determining prices and quantities and creation of wealth. Property rights and opportunities for exchange. Role of government in dealing with agricultural and resource problems. Macroeconomic analysis including inflation, unemployment, money and banking system.
Spring 2026 - 1 section (55 students)
Spring 2025 - 1 section (120 students)
Fall 2024 - 2 sections (200+ students)
EC 201: Principles of Microeconomics
Scarcity, production possibilities, and opportunity cost. Supply and demand analysis, free markets, the price system, and government policy. Microeconomic analysis of business decisions in competitive and noncompetitive markets. Labor markets, capital, and natural resource markets, and externalities. Market breakdown, income redistribution, and role of government. Free trade, tariffs, and gains from international trade.
Summer ll 2025- online asynchronous - 1 section (34 students)
Lab/Recitation instructor
EC 205: Fundamentals of Economics
Fundamental ideas in economics: scarcity, substitution, opportunity cost, marginal analysis, gross domestic product, real and nominal magnitudes. Supply and demand analysis. Microeconomic analysis of pricing in competitive and noncompetitive markets. Macroeconomic analysis of production, employment, the price level, and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policy and the stabilization of the economy. Comparative advantage and international trade.
Fall 2022- 3 sections (90 students)
Spring 2023 - 3 sections (90 students)
Graduate Teaching Assistant (Grading and office hours)
ARE 104 - Agricultural Business Management
ARE 115 - Agribusiness Accounting
ARE 303 - Farm Management
ARE 312 - Agribusiness Marketing
ARE 121 - Agricultural Finance