Teaching
In addition to standard grading/TA positions completed through a PhD program, I have taught university-level economics courses as a full instructor. A course catalog from the University of Oregon’s economics department can be found here1.
Course materials which are not on Github are available upon request.
Lead Instructor
EC 327: Introduction to Game Theory
Terms taught: Summer 2022, Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Spring 2024
Introductory course in game theory. Develops game-theoretic methods of rational decision making and equilibriums, using many in-class active games.
EC 427/527: Games and Decisions
Terms taught: Summer 2023
Game-theoretic methods of decision-making. Topics may include extensive-form games, noncredible threats, subgame perfect equilibrium, strategic-form games, undominated strategies, Nash equilibrium, coalitional games, and the core.
EC 201: Introductory Microeconomics
Terms taught: Fall 2021
Examines how consumers, firms, and governments make decisions when facing scarce resources and how those decisions affect market outcomes, such as prices and output.
EC 311: Intermediate Microeconomics
Terms taught: Summer 2021
Consumer and firm behavior, market structures. General equilibrium theory, welfare economics, collective choice, rules for evaluating economic policy.
TA & Grading Positions
EC 607
Core (PhD) Econometrics
TA/Grader
EC 421/521
Econometrics II
TA/Grader
EC 410/510
Health and Crime
Grader
EC 380
International Economics
Grader
EC 370
Money and Banking
Grader
EC 340
Public Economics
Grader
EC 328
Behavioral Economics
Grader
EC 327
Introductory Game Theory
TA/Grader
EC 333
Environmental Economics
Grader
EC 202
Introductory Macro
TA/Grader
EC 201
Introductory Micro
TA/Grader
EC 101
Intro to Economic Thinking
Grader
Footnotes
Generally speaking, the 1XX – 6XX course numbers are used to denote courses at the Freshman/ Sophomore/ Junior/ Senior/ Masters/ PhD level, respectively↩︎