POLI 366 – International Political Economy

This was a highly relevant and useful course. IPE primarily bridges the fields of finance, economics, and politics to help better explain and analyze processes and financial related events. The course covers topics ranging from developmental economics, Keynesian/Hayekian economics, fiscal/monetary policy, financial crises, debt, expenditure spending, stimulus spending, liquidity issues, markets, multinational corporations, outsourcing/offshoring, sovereign wealth funds, and financial theory.



APSC 366 – The Art of the Possible

A fantastic course that taught me how to apply engineering practices, technical principles, and trade-offs to public and commercial projects as a decision-maker. The course delves into everyday-technology products such as smartphones, iPhones, CPUs, transistors, cybersecurity, etc to more complicated areas such as global energy alternatives, bioaugmentation products, and robotics.