Teaching

My teaching draws on a range of complementary instructional methods to support different learning objectives and student backgrounds. I combine lectures, discussions, practical exercises, and collaborative activities to foster active learning. I also place particular emphasis on emerging technologies and recent developments in economics, data science, and artificial intelligence, integrating them into my courses whenever they meaningfully enhance learning and help prepare students for a changing professional environment.

I also serve as Director of the Master’s Programs in Economics at Université Laval.

Below is a list of the courses I currently teach (bold) and have taught in the past. Links point to the official course descriptions in French. Course websites are unfortunately accessible only to enrolled students.

Graduate

  • ECN-6520 – Internship Preparation
  • ECN-7025 – Econometrics I
  • ECN-7050 – Computer Programming and Numerical Methods for Economists
  • ECN-7150 – Labour Economics
  • ECN-7180 – Public Policy Evaluation
  • ECN-7190 – Economics of Demographic Change

Undergraduate

  • ECN-1100 – Introductory Health Economics (online)
  • ECN-2080 – Introduction to Scientific Programming for Economists
  • ECN-3010/GPL-3002/MAT-3600 – Bachelor’s Seminar in various programs.
  • ECN-3100 – Labour Economics
  • ECN-3160 – Applied Econometrics
  • ECN-4050 – Computer Programming and Numerical Methods for Economists