University of Georgia
AAEC3020E: Analytical and Computational Tools for Applied Economic (Instructor): Summer 2021
This course is designed to teach analytical and computational tools for applied economics, and it is needed for undergraduate students to successfully participate in and complete upper-level courses. These tools and concepts covered include partial derivation, unconstrained optimization and integration, constrained optimization, basic statistical theory and methods, spreadsheet analysis, and statistical modeling.
Teaching material samples: slides, review sheet, and homework assignment
AAEC6620: Applied Economics (Teaching Assistant): Spring 2020
This is a graduate-level course for providing hands-on experience in the applications of econometric theory to deal with real-world problems. Various econometric models are covered in the course, such as linear probability models and simultaneous equation models. Econometric software, Stata and SAS, are used for the empirical application.
North Carolina State University
EC302: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Teaching Assistant): Fall 2017
This course is an undergraduate-level introduction to the basic macroeconomic theory and understanding of the macroeconomic questions on the U.S. economy. Topics and concepts covered include economic growth, international trade, and exchange rates, inflation, costs of disinflation, unemployment, interest rates, and the role of the financial sector.