Teaching
I am passionate about teaching finance at both undergraduate and graduate levels. My teaching philosophy emphasizes real-world applications, critical thinking, and preparing students for careers in the evolving financial landscape.
Current Courses
FINN52403 - Digital Innovation in Financial Markets
Graduate Course
This graduate course explores how digital technologies are transforming financial markets. Topics include blockchain and cryptocurrencies, decentralized finance (DeFi), algorithmic trading, robo-advisors, digital payments, and the regulatory challenges of fintech innovation. Students will analyze real-world cases and develop critical thinking about the future of finance.
Syllabus: Download Syllabus (PDF)
FINN30503 - Financial Markets and Institutions
Undergraduate Course
This undergraduate course provides a comprehensive overview of financial markets and institutions. Students will learn about banking systems, securities markets, monetary policy, interest rate determination, risk management, and the role of financial intermediaries in the economy. The course combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications to understand how financial systems function.
Syllabus: Download Syllabus (PDF)
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in connecting theoretical concepts with practical applications. My courses emphasize:
- Real-world case studies and current events
- Critical analysis of financial systems and markets
- Development of quantitative and analytical skills
- Preparation for evolving challenges in finance
I encourage active learning through class discussions, group projects, and hands-on analysis of financial data.