Courses at University of Texas at San Antonio
ECO 7053 - Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics
Ph.D. course covering mathematics relevant for Economics and Finance, including multivariable calculus, linear algebra, static and dynamic optimization.
Fall 2013, 2014
Role: Instructor
ECO 6573 - Game Theory and Business Strategy
Graduate course on strategic decision-making in interactive situations, with an emphasis on economics and business applications. The course serves as an introduction to basic theory of static and dynamic games of complete and incomplete information.
Springs 2016, 2018-2021
Role: Instructor
ECO 6113 - Mathematical Methods for Economic Analysis
A Master's level course covering topics in the foundations of mathematical optimization.
Fall 2022, 2023
Role: Instructor
ECO 6013 - Microeconomic Theory
Graduate course with a mathematical approach to consumer and producer theory, general equilibrium, market power, and externalities.
Fall 2015-2017, 2020-2022
Role: Instructor
ECO 4273 - Environmental and Resource Economics
Undergraduate course in environmental economics. Topics include externalities, common pool resource management, market-based approaches to pollution control, and climate change.
Spring 2021
Role: Instructor
Fall 2020
Role: Instructor
ECO 3013 - Intermediate Microeconomics
Undergraduate course in microeconomics. Topics include consumer and producer theory, perfect competition, monopoly, and market power.
Springs 2014-2021
Role: Instructor
Fall 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2024
Role: Instructor
ECO 2023 - Introductory Microeconomics
Undergraduate course in microeconomics. Topics include comparative advantage, supply and demand, perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, externalities and public goods, game theory and information economics.
Fall 2021, 2022
Role: Instructor
Summer 2021, 2022, 2025
Role: Instructor
Courses at Boston College
EC 308.01 - Game Theory in Economics
Undergraduate course in game theory with applications to economics.
Spring 2013
Role: Instructor
EC 201.04 - Microeconomic Theory
Undergraduate course in microeconomics at the intermediate level using calculus. Topics include consumer and producer theory, perfect competition and monopoly, and the Edgeworth box economies.
Spring 2012, 2013
Role: Instructor
EC 720.01 - Math for Economists
First-year Ph.D. course focusing on applications of static and dynamic optimization theory to economics.
Fall 2011
Role: Instructor
Fall 2007
Role: TA for Prof. Peter Ireland
EC 131.01 - Principles of Economics: Micro
Introductory course in microeconomics.
Spring 2011
Role: TA for Prof. Joe Quinn
Summer 2010
Role: Instructor
Fall 2009
Role: Instructor
Fall 2008
Role: TA for Prof. Richard Tresch
EC 132.01 - Principles of Economics: Macro
Introductory course in macroeconomics.
Spring 2009, 2010
Role: TA for Prof. Richard Tresch
EC 771.01 - Econometrics
First-year Ph.D. course in econometrics.
Spring 2008
Role: TA for Prof. Kit Baum
Math Review for First-Year PhD Students
Two week graduate course on linear algebra, multivariable calculus and real analysis, ordinary differential equations, and difference equations.
Summers 2009, 2008, 2007