Carol Dickson-Carr
Lecturer
Economics
Office Location |
Dallas Hall G23 |
Phone |
214-768-4323 |
Education
MA Mathematical Economics with an emphasis in Public Finance, University of California, Santa Barbara
About
Carol started as an adjunct lecturer at SMU, teaching the economic principles courses in January 2007 and life coaching outside of SMU. Ten years later, she was promoted to Professor of Practice when the Associate Dean of Dedman College discovered she had other skills and could fill a void in the spreadsheet literacy realm and take over for the Business Writing professor who retired in 2017. Carol’s undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics; she has a Six Sigma Greenbelt and received training at the Graduate School of Coaching at Coachville and Coaching from Spirit Institute. Before moving to Dallas in 2007, she worked in the private sector, calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years. She was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. Prior to that, she taught business writing and communication at Orange County Business College.
Research
Teaching
Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics