Teaching
Last updated: October 10, 2025
CORPORATE FINANCE
Objective: Semester-long course for analyzing the theory of financing corporate operations and corporate decisions regarding the allocation of capital among alternative projects; includes the nature of financial instruments and the behavior of capital markets.
Taught: Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2025
Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICROECONOMICS
Objective: Introduction to demand and supply, consumer behavior, the theory of business enterprise, the operation of competitive and monopolistic markets, and the forces determining income distribution.
Taught: Fall 2023
Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MACROECONOMICS
Objective: Introduction to the determinants of aggregate economic activity, the effects of monetary and fiscal policy upon national income, and economic policy toward unemployment and inflation.
Taught: Spring 2022
Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant
INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
Objective: Semester-long course designed to provide students with an overview of structural approaches to macroeconomics. Topics include steady-state analysis, Solow growth, intertemporal wealth and substitution effects, consumption-savings decisions, labor-leisure decisions, and overlapping generations models.
Taught: Fall 2021
Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant