Welcome to the teaching page of
Dr. Artie Zillante
Teaching
I have taught a wide variety of courses in my relatively short career
(actually, it's not that relatively or absolutley short any more), beginning
as a graduate assistant at Florida State University (FSU) and moonlighting
as an adjunct at Florida A&M University (FAMU) while in grad school at FSU.
My primary teaching interests are microeconomics and game theory, and I have
taught these courses at the principles, intermediate, and PhD level. I am
also interested in using economic experiments as an educational tool, and I
spent two years working for the Center for Experimental Economics Education
as an International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE)
Visiting Post-Doctoral Scholar. During that time I taught weeklong sessions
using experimental economics to introduce the fundamental principles of
economics to high school students.
Below are some of my current and past courses:
Current Courses, Fall 2009:
Below are some of my current and past courses:
Current Courses, Fall 2009:
BPHD 8100 - Microeconomic Theory I (PhD level - at UNCC)
ECON 3090-001 -
Game Theory (undergraduate)
ECON 3122-001 - Intermediate Microeconomics (undergraduate, UNCC and FSU)
ECO 4401 - Introduction to Econometrics (undergraduate - at FSU)
ECON 3122-001 - Intermediate Microeconomics (undergraduate, UNCC and FSU)
ECO 4401 - Introduction to Econometrics (undergraduate - at FSU)
ECON 6090-001 -
Game
Theory and Experiments (Master's)
ECON 6090-091 - Short course in intermediate microeconomics (Graduate bootcamp course at UNCC)
ECON 6090-091 - Short course in intermediate microeconomics (Graduate bootcamp course at UNCC)
I have also taught undergraduate courses in Principles of Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, and Public Finance.

