Teaching

I have instructed or served as a teaching assistant in economics and statistics courses. My background is in Mathematics Education, as completed in my undergraduate. My philosophy on teaching stems from this experience: I believe students learn better when they have the opportunity to experience the material. I have tutored students in upper division mathematics courses also in the Brigham Young University (BYU) Mathematics Lab. I have also instructed group exercise classes at the collegiate and community setting.

Statistics Courses

Statistics Courses Teaching Experience
Course Title Role Repetition Time
Stat 121 Principles of Statistics TA 4 terms Fall 2012 - Winter 2014
Stat 201 Statistics for Engineers and Scientistis TA 4 terms Fall 2014, 2015; Spring 2015; Winter 2016
Stat 230 Design and Analysis of Experiments TA 1 term Spring 2015
Stat 151 Introduction to Bayesian Statistics TA 1 term Fall 2015
Stat 511 (GRAD) Statistical Methods for Research I TA 3 terms Fall 2016; Winter 2015, 2017

Economics Courses

Economics Courses Teaching Experience
Course Title Role Repetition Time
Econ 110 Principles of Economics Instructor 1 term Summer 2019
ECO 1311 Principles of Microeconomics TA 1 Fall 2019
ECO 3301 Price Theory TA 3 terms Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019
ECO 3302 Intermediate Macroeconomics TA 3 terms Spring 2018, 2019; Fall 2019
ECO 5342 (GRAD) Experimental and Behavioral Economics TA 3 terms Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018
ECO 6352 (GRAD) Applied Econometric Analysis TA 1 term Spring 2019
ECO 6395 (GRAD) Macroeconomic Theory II TA 1 term Spring 2020

Fitness Courses

As an instructor at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Dedman Center, I taught several classes in the following methods:

  • Ballet Burn

  • Barre Above

  • Pilates