Instructor
ECON 2023: Principles of Microeconomics
Fall 2022- Spring 2025 (8 sections)
ECON 2143: Basic Econ: Theory & Practice
Fall 2021, Spring 2022
Class sizes range from 60-138 students
Teaching Assistant
Graduate courses
ECON 6133- Mathematics for Economics Analysis (for incoming PhD students) (Fall 2023, Fall 2024)
ECON 5783- Applied Microeconometrics (MS/PhD) (Fall 2022, Fall 2023)
ECON 5243- Managerial Economics (MBA) (Spring 2023)
Undergraduate courses
ECON 4433- Experimental Economics (Spring 2024)
ECON 3143- Special Topics in Economics (Fall 2020, Fall 2021)
ECON 4003H- Honors Economics Colloquium (Fall 2020, Fall 2021)
ECON 3033- Microeconomic Theory (Spring 2022)
ECON 4743- Intro to Econometrics (Spring 2022)
SELECTED COMMENTS
“I actually really enjoyed this class, with Mr. Kushal. I was nervous about economics going into the semester, but I enjoyed it so much I’m considering minoring in it now. He was a great teacher and for the first time I felt like I truly understood a class.”
“I could not have asked for a better economics professor. He is great at explaining content and is easy to listen to in the classroom. He applies economics to real world situations so that we can relate. Anytime a student has a question, he is quick to answer and does not make them feel dumb for asking. He engages the class and he truly wants each of us to succeed. He is very accessible outside of class too.”
“He is so helpful to any student who has a question/does not understand something and is very patient. You can tell he has a lot of knowledge on all he speaks of and he is willing to re-explain it multiple ways until a student understands. A great professor and the class is taught very well.”
“Professor Lamichhane is very knowledgeable and always interacts with us in class. He understands individual circumstances and treats us like adults, which motivates me to come to his class.”
“The professor did an excellent job at teaching this microeconomics class. I loved the assignments he gave us because they helped prepare me and showed me what I needed to know on the exams. Overall I enjoyed this class.”
“Professor Lamichhane is a very good professor who makes it his goal to clearly demonstrate the concepts of the class to students. He emphasizes important topics and ensures that we understand what he is teaching so that we can succeed on the exams and in business.”
“I had taken this class before and failed so going into this class I was very nervous I would fail again. This time around I actually understand econ and I'm so thankful to my professor always being so encouraging and giving examples in class that relate to us as students. Overall I would say he is the best econ teacher.”