Econ 100-80 SyllabusFall Semester, 2008 ECO 100-80, Mondays 6:30 - 9:20 PM, SSB 1206 SYLLABUS George W. Bowling Office Hours: 5:30 - 6:30 PM, Mondays in SSB 1206
or by appointment.. Mission Statement: The Economics Department of SCCC is committed to enhancing the student’s level of economic literacy with the goal of making the student a better decision-maker. Required Text: Schiller, Bradley,
Essentials of Economics, 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc., Recommended Supplement: Wilson, Linda, L.,
Study Guide to accompany the text, Schiller, Class Handouts: Students will be given numerous handouts related to the course material that is being discussed. Many of these handouts are also available over the internet (see below). These handouts will be posted at the site just prior to each class, and will remain on the site throughout the semester. Dates to Note: September 12 is the last day to change from credit to audit or audit to credit. October 24 is the last day to drop a class and receive a “W” grade. You must fill out a drop slip to officially withdraw in order to receive a “W” grade. If you simply stop attending class you will be given an “F” grade. Evaluation: Your course grade will be determined on the basis of your performance on three in-class examinations and a comprehensive final examination.
Raw Score
Points
% of Final Grade The comprehensive final is mandatory. The following cut-offs, subject to modification, establish the letter grades: 90-100=A; 80-89=B; 70-79=C; 60-69=D. Make-up examinations will be given upon agreement with the Instructor if the student has served notice that he/she can not sit for the scheduled exam. Those make-up tests will be given at the Assessment Center in the Student Center Building, room 133. The make-up examinations may not be the same as the examination that was missed. There will be optional, written, take-home assignments handed out as the course progresses. These assignments are in lieu of a term paper, and are designed to enhance the student’s understanding of the subject matter. Successful completion of these assignments can only help the student’s final grade. It is the Instructor’s policy to return graded test
papers during the next scheduled class after the test is taken.
Take-home assignments will normally be returned during the next class
after they are turned in. Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the student will:
The following should be regarded as a provisional outline of
the content and chronology of the course, and is subject to
modification
as the semester progresses.
The text chapter(s) should be read before you come to
class. Although you are responsible for all assigned readings,
the examinations will be heavily based on the material discussed in the
lectures. Attendance should be thought of as a necessary
condition for academic
success.
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