Teaching
Courses
- Intermediate Microeconomics (UC Berkeley)
Terms: Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023
Recipient of UC Berkeley Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, 2023-2024
Course Description (ECON 100A): This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, and asymmetric information. This course makes use of calculus. Topics covered are similar to those in 101A.
- Data Analysis and Financial Literacy in R (Howard University/Federal Reserve Board)
Terms: Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019
Course Description (ECON 181): Introduction to data exploration and analysis with R, with an emphasis on financial literacy topics. Provides a supportive, hands-on environment to learn marketable data analysis skills in R, a cutting-edge statistical programming language, while building upon and applying their existing knowledge of econometrics and statistics. A large part of the course involves working with Federal Reserve economists to create and present economic research projects based on real world economic data.