ECON 1123 - Principles of Economics: Micro
This intensive four-week course introduced students to foundational concepts in microeconomics, including supply and demand, optimization, market structures, taxation, externalities, and game theory. The course emphasized real-world applications and interactive learning through class discussions, weekly assignments, and structured review sessions. Students appreciated the use of relevant examples (ranging from labor markets to dating apps) to illustrate economic principles in daily life. Delivered synchronously online, the course maintained a high level of engagement through direct instruction, timely feedback, and a supportive learning environment.
Summer 2025 | Syllabus | Course Reflection Survey
ECON 1113 - Principles of Economics: Macro
This fast-paced four-week winter course explored the big-picture questions of how economies function at the national and global level. Students examined critical macroeconomic concepts including GDP measurement, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the powerful tools governments use to stabilize economies through fiscal and monetary policy. The asynchronous online format allowed students to engage flexibly with course materials while maintaining rigor through weekly discussions, quizzes, and applied homework assignments. The course bridged theoretical frameworks with real-world policy debates—from crisis response to international trade—preparing students to think critically about the economic forces shaping our world and building a strong foundation for intermediate-level economics courses.
Winter 2025 | Syllabus | Course Reflection Survey
ECON 2843 - Elements of Statistics
Fall 2023, Spring 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2025
ECON 1123 - Principles of Economics: Micro (Honors)
Fall 2025
ECON 1123 - Principles of Economics: Micro
Spring 2026
ECON 3113 - Intermediate Microeconomics
Spring 2026
ECON 3513 - Labor Economics
Spring 2026