Teaching
Courses @ Fordham University
Statistics I: ECON 2140 (Average course evaluation 8.2 out of maximum score of 9).
Behavioral Economics: ECON 3145 (Average course evaluation 8.5 out of maximum score of 9).
Courses @ Wagner College
ECONOMICS
Game Theory: EC 332 (Average course evaluation 1.2 out of maximum score of 1).
Intermediate Microeconomics: EC 302 (Average course evaluation 1.4 out of maximum score of 1).
Microeconomics: EC 102 (Average course evaluation 1.5 out of maximum score of 1).
Applied Econometrics: EC 415 (Average course evaluation 1.3 out of maximum score of 1).
INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES
Micro-Macro Linkage: Microeconomics and International Politics: LC 15 (Average course evaluation 1.6 out of maximum score of 1).
On Passions and Reasons: LC 2 (Average course evaluation 1.6 out of maximum score of 1).
How to Marry a Millionaire: Game Theory and the Novels of Jane Austen: ILC (EC 291 or EN 291) .
Learn more about Wagner's innovative First Year Learning Community, and Intermediate Learning Community.
Interdisciplinary Majors created at Wagner College
I introduced two interdisciplinary majors at Wagner College. The first is a major in Behavioral Economics (joint with the Psychology Department), and the second is a major in Mathematical Economics (joint with the Mathematics Department).
Courses @ Franklin and Marshall College
Game Theory: ECO 350 (Offered eight times; average course evaluation 4.6 out of 5).
Industrial Organization: ECO 373 (Offered twice; average course evaluation 4.5 out of 5).
Intermediate Microeconomics: ECO 200 (Offered seven times; average course evaluation 4.6 out of 5).
Principles of Economics: ECO 100 (Offered thirteen times; average course evaluation 4.3 out of 5).
The Nature of Human Nature: FND 105 (Interdisciplinary)(Offered once; average course evaluation 4.3 out of 5).