Coastal Carolina University:
ECON 301: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory — In-Person (Fall 2025)
ECON 310: Money and Banking — In-Person (Spring 2025)
ECON 201: Macroeconomics (7 sections) — Online and In-Person (Fall 2024, Spring 2025, Summer 2025, Fall 2025)
ECON 202: Microeconomics — Online (Fall 2024)
West Virginia University:
ECON 331: Money and Banking (3 sections) — Online and In-Person (Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023)
ECON 202: Principles of Macroeconomics — Synchronous, In-Person (Spring 2022)
ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory — Synchronous, In-Person (Fall 2021)
ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics — Asynchronous, Online (Summer 2021)
Fall 2020: ECON702 Advanced Economic Theory I
Spring 2021: ECON202 Principles of Macroeconomics
Selected Student Comments:
"Shaun was a very outgoing and involved professor. He cared about our success and gave us the tools and info necessary to be successful. Class was extremely well organized and structured"
"The Review days and sessions helped a lot! Further, if you ever had any questions, [Shaun] replied back very quickly and very helpfully. You can tell he is very passionate and knowledgeable. Personally, his tone and his attitude towards the subject actually helped me keep attention and want to learn. He is very nice, he just wants us to do our best and learn as most as we want. He definitely goes out of his way to make sure we have what we need to exceed."
"My professor Shaun Gilyard was extremely good. He explained concepts better than any other professor I have had, and made assignments and exams very clear to understand. I was so impressed with him as a professor and as a result, I did really well in this class and learned a-lot."
Below are a list of interactive graphs I have created in Desmos throughout my courses in order to create an engaging learning environment. Feel free to use any of these! I often use these with Pear Deck slides, where students are able to interact with the graphs in class.
Example: IS/LM Curve: Shifts in IS