I teach, or have taught, the courses linked below for Thammasat University's Bachelors of Economics (BE) Program, and Thammasat University's British and American Studies (BAS) Program.

My hours and classes taught for the Fall of 2011 will be....

Tue - Thur, 11:00 - 12:30 American Economy
Wed - Fri, 9:30-11:00 British and American Economy
Wed - Fri, 11:00 - 12:30 British and American Economy
Wed - Fri, 2:00 - 3:30 Economic History of the World

 

Academic Year 2005-2006
In the Fall of 2005 I taught BS 366 American Economy.
In the Spring of 2006, I taught BS 364 American Government, BS 366 American Economy, and BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance.
In the Summer of 2006, I taught BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance

Academic Year 2006-2007
In the Fall of 2006, I taught BS 364 American Government, BS 366 American Economy, BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance, and BS 444 America and the Cold War, and (for BE) EE 202 World Economic History.
In the Spring of 2007, I taught BS 344 America and Britain in SE Asia, BS 366 American Economy, and BS 444 America and the Cold War. I also began teaching BS 463 International Relations, halfway through the semester when another Ajarn had to leave early.
In the Summer of 2007, I returned to the U.S. to work on my dissertation.

Academic Year 2007-2008
In the Fall of 2007 (2550), I taught TU 120 Integrated Social Sciences (two sections), BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance, and BS 463 Introduction to International Relations for BAS, and (for BE) EE 202 World Economic History.
For the Spring of 2008 (2551), I taught BS 366 American Government, BS 444 America and the Cold War, BS 463 Introduction to International Relations (two sections), and BS 490 Seminar on American Political Ideologies (jointly with Ajarn Ed Knuth).
For the Summer of 2008, I taught BS 364 American Government and BS 366 American Economy.

Academic Year 2008-2009
For the Fall of 2008, I taught TU 120 Integrated Social Sciences, BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance (two sections), BS 444 International Relations, and (for BE) EE 448 Public Choice Economics.
I returned to the U.S. in the Spring of 2009, and remained there in the summer of 2009, to finish and defend my dissertation, which was completed on July 30th, 2009.

Academic Year 2009-2010
In the Fall of 2009, I taught for BAS TU 120 Integrated Social Sciences, BS 364 American Government, BS 366 American Economy, BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance, BS 444 America and the Cold War, and BS 463 International Relations. For the BE program, I taught EE 448 Public Choice. I will never teach seven courses in one semester again.
In the Spring of 2010, I switched from the Department of Liberal Arts, to the Department of Economics, though I continue to teach for BAS. I taught BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance, BS 444 America and the Cold War, BS 366 American Economy, and BS 463 Introduction to International Relations.
In the Summer of 2010, I taught BE 406 (BE 202) World Economic History

Academic Year 2010-2011
In the Fall of 2010, I taught EE 448 Public Choice, and BS 366 American Economy
In the Spring of 2011, I am teaching EE 404 (EE 300) History of Economic Thought, EE 566 Selected Topics in Economic Development, BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance, BS 444 America and the Cold War, and BS 366 American Economy
In the Summer of 2011, I will be teaching a special course on Thai Politics and Economics for visiting Exchange Students

Academic Year 2011-2012
In the Fall of 2011, I am teaching EE 406 Economic History of the World, and BS 366 British and American Economy (three sections)
In the Spring of 2012, I will teach xxxxxxxx
In the Summer of 2012, I will teach xxxxx

BE Courses

EE 406 (formerly EE 202) An Economic History of the World
EE 448 Selected Topics in Public Economics: Public Choice
EE 404 (formerly EE 300) History of Economic Thought
EE 566 Selected Topics in Economic Development (with Dr. Busser)

BAS Courses


BS 344 America and Britain in SE Asia
BS 368 The Transatlantic Alliance
BS 364 American Government
BS 366 American Economy
BS 444 America and the Cold War
BS 463 Introduction to International Relations
BS 490 (Seminar - Jointly taught with Ed Knuth) American Political Ideologies

Other Courses, guest lectures, etc.
BMIR
Chulalakorn U.

 

 

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