University of Kentucky
Instructor (2022 - 2025)
Asynchronous:
Summer 2024, Summer 2025
The second undergraduate course in macroeconomic theory and builds upon the principles developed in ECO 202. Study the behavior of the economy as a whole. The course presents the macroeconomic data and develops models to help understand the aggregate facts. Discussion of macro data, classical theory, unemployment and labor, economic growth, and business cycles. Calculus-based course that is a requirement for the economics major.
Prerequisites: ECO 401 or equivalent.
In-Person:
Fall 2024 (Honor)
Asynchronous:
Summer 2022, Summer 2023, Fall 2023
This course covers key economic topics like production, business cycles, unemployment, and inflation. It provides a foundation for understanding how monetary and fiscal policies impact the economy. By the end, students will be able to evaluate the broader effects of policy decisions on national economic stability and growth.
In-Person:
Spring 2024
Asynchronous:
Spring 2023
This course covers market fundamentals, including supply and demand, consumer and firm behavior, government roles, and interactions among market participants. By the end, students will understand how markets work, provide real-life examples of economic concepts, and apply core principles to real-world decision-making.