Fall 2017 - Fall 2020: I am serving as the Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences and have teaching release
Courses taught at USF I was the Undergraduate Advisor and CoDirector of the Economics Program from 2013 - 2017 AY 2016-2017 Econ 312: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) Econ 670: International Trade (Graduate) Econ 471: International Finance (Undergraduate) Econ 671: International Finance (Graduate)
AY 2015-2016 Econ 312: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) Econ 670: International Trade (Graduate) Econ 671: International Finance (Graduate) Econ 679: Advanced Seminar in International Economics (Graduate)
AY 2014-2015 Econ 312: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) Econ 670: International Trade (Graduate) Econ 671: International Finance (Graduate)
AY 2013-2014 Econ 112: Principles of Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) Intd 350: Davies Forum Course: Corruption, Ethics and Crisis - The American Economyat Crossroads (Upper Division Honors Course) Econ 670: International Trade (Graduate) Econ 671: International Finance (Graduate)
AY 2012-2013 Econ 112: Principles of Macroeconomics (Undergraduate) Econ 670: International Trade (Graduate) Econ 671: International Finance (Graduate)
Courses taught at Baruch College, CUNY I was the course coordinator for Macroeconomics at Baruch College, CUNY and a member of the Macro-Finance Working group of CUNY. I was also the department adviser for Economics Majors and MBA students.
AY 2011-2012 Eco 9780: Managerial Economics/Financial Statement Analysis (for Executive MS students) Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2010-2011 Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2009-2010 Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2008-2009 Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2007-2008 Eco 9708: Managerial Economics (for Honors MBA students) Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2006-2007 Eco 3320: Introduction to Urban Economics (for Economics Majors, developed and offered this course for the department) Eco 1001: Principles of Microeconomics (Jumbo lecture session of 320 students) Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
AY2005-2006 Eco 1001: Principles of Microeconomics (Jumbo lecture session of 320 students) Eco 1002: Principles of Macroeconomics (Jumbo lecture section of 320 students)
Courses taught at University of Minnesota
AY2004-2005 Econ 3951: Senior Research Project (Advising undergraduate thesis) Econ 1102: Principles of Macroeconomics Distance Learning Course (Designing and offering the distance learning course to 150 students)
AY2003-2004 Honors Colloquium course offering "Why are rich countries rich and poor countries poor in a university wide call for proposals" (One of the eight proposals accepted as a University Course amongst Course proposals by all University of Minnesota Departments for Undergraduate Honors Special Topics Course)
AY2001-2002 Econ 1101: Principles of Microeconomics Econ 3102: Intermediate Macroeconomics Econ 1102: Principles of Macroeconomics Econ 4101: Managerial Economics
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