Principles of Microeconomics Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Course

ECON-2302-001 Principles of Microeconomics

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: MATH-0303, RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading and math skills

Course Description

Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents, including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures and international trade.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

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Textbooks

Acemoglu/Laibson/List: Microeconomics, 1/E MyEconLab (with Prebuilt Assignments)
Acemoglu, Daron Laibson, David List, John
Textbook ISBN-10: 0133578038
Textbook ISBN-13: 9780133578034
Publisher: Pearson U.S.

Access code is a required purchase.

This course will be completed entirely online via MyEconLab. To access the course, you will need to go to pearsonmylab.com and create a new login, or use an existing login. To add the course you will need an access code and the course code. The access code can either be purchased online through the Pearson mylab website, or will come with a copy of the book. I recommend purchasing the access code online and then purchasing a copy of the etext ($40). This is your most economical option. 

Whenever you log into pearsonmylab.com and purchase the access code, you will need the instructor code for the class. The instructor code for this class is: payne39673.

If you are taking both Econ 2301 and 2302 during the summer, you can buy the book titled Economics by the same authors, and it will cover both classes.

Supplies

For this class you will need access to myeconlab.com, access to the course (payne39673), and either an etext or hard copy of the book.

Student Performance

  1. Understand the principles and practices of economics
  2. Understand economic methods and questions
  3. Understand optimization
  4. Understand and apply demand and supply applications
  5. Understand consumers and incentives
  6. Understand sellers and incentives
  7. Understand perfect competition
  8. Understand trade
  9. Understand externalities and public goods
  10. Understand the government in the economy
  11. Understand factors of production
  12. Understand monopoly

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Refer to student rights and responsibilities policy.

All students are expected to behave in a professional manner and respect the integrity of the course. All correspondance between the instructor and other students are expected to be professional.

Grading Criteria

No grading criteria available

Attendance

The student can set the pace of their own class. They are responsible for completing required assignments on time and in a professional manner.

Calendar

 June 6th

Classes Begin

 June 17th

Quiz 1 Due

(Chapters 1,2,3,&4)

 June 30th

Quiz 2 Due

(Chapters 5,6,7,&8)

 July 8th

Midterm Due

 July 19th

Quiz 3 Due

(Chapters 9,10,11,12)

 July 22nd

Writing Assignment Due

July 27th

Final Due

July 29th Classes End

 

Additional Information

To be successful at this class it is necessary to keep up with reading the chapters. It is very important to be aware of which chapters are being tested. This course will consist of 3 quizzes, a professional writing assignment, a midterm, and a final. All assignments will be submitted online. It is advised to work ahead in the class to stay on top of the requirements of the class. 

All assignments will be completed via MyEconLab.

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