ECON1250 003 Syllabus Summer2024
ECON1250 003 Syllabus Summer2024
ECON1250 003 Syllabus Summer2024
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COURSE MATERIALS REQUIRED
TEXTBOOK
The required textbook for this class:
Mankiw’s Principles of Macroeconomics 9th Canadian edition, including the online
MindTap component for homework. You can purchase MindTap on its own and it
should include a digital copy of the textbook.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
2. analyze the effects of inflation and deflation, and develop policy alternatives.
3. apply the economic concepts of supply and demand to explain the determination
of foreign exchange and interest rates;
4. analyze the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies under fixed and flexible
exchange rate regimes;
5. analyze the policy options available to central authorities to maintain both internal
and external balance in an open economy.
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TRANSFER INFORMATION (Check for the most current transfer information
and details regarding the new Economics Flex major at
www.bctransferguide.bc.ca)
SFU - ECON 1250 = ECON 105 (3)
UBC - ECON 1250 = ECON 102 (3).
UVic - ECON 1250 = ECON 104 (1.5)
EVALUATION
A final course grade will be determined based on the following instruments and
their corresponding weighted percentages:
Note: MindTap homework will be done online on a regular (every week or so) basis.
MISSED TESTS OR FINAL EXAMINATION: Student will receive a zero mark for any
missed test(s). Exceptions may be considered in cases of extraordinary circumstances
such as accidents, deaths in the family, family emergencies’ including sick children. It is
the responsibility of the student to inform the College and/or the instructor at the earliest
reasonable opportunity. Notification of the possibility of missing the test or exam must
be done prior to the test or exam date/time and based on the instructor's preference
might require supportive documentation where applicable.
TIMELINESS: Students are expected to be in class at the start of class. Any late
student should enter the session and try to not interrupt the flow of class activity as per
Douglas College Student Conduct policy.
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ILLNESS AND OTHER UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES: Except in extraordinary
circumstances, quizzes, tests, exam and assignment deadlines must be adhered too. If
unable to attend or submit, advance notice must be provided via email at your earliest
opportunity. On the email include
- Course and section number (e.g., CSIS1190-006)
- Your name and student number (e.g., Student Number 212121212)
- Late assignment or missed quiz (e.g., Missed Term Test #1)
- Brief comment (e.g., Explanation of reasoning)
Without documentation such as a doctor’s letter, the instructor will discuss the most
appropriate course of action that will lead to fair evaluation of your overall learning in the
course. Students must use their Douglas College email account to communicate with
the instructor and communication must be in English.
STUDENT EFFORT: In addition to the scheduled times for classes and labs, students
are expected to spend at least 10 hours a week on this course. If you are consistently
spending more time than this, consider speaking with your instructor or reaching out to
the Accessibility Centre for assistance.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Students are responsible for all class announcements concerning course information
and schedule changes whether or not they are in attendance.
This following schedule is tentative and subject to change, as per the College policy.
Please do not make any travel arrangements during the final examination period – final
exam scheduling is beyond the instructor’s control. Please see the Registrar’s office
immediately with any conflict(s).
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Week Topic Readings
Notes:
If you miss more than 30% of the scheduled classes, you will receive UN Grade for your
course grade.
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GRADING POLICY:
Numerical Achievement Numerical
Grade Grade Achievement Level
Value Level Value
A+ 4.33 90% to 100%
Students completed
A 4.00 85% to 89% less than 70% of the
A- 3.67 80% to 84% total evaluation of
the course or missed
B+ 3.33 77% to 79% more than 30% of
UN 0.00`
B 3.00 73% to 76% the class where the
instructor’s Course
B- 2.67 70% to 72% Outline specifies that
C+ 2.33 65% to 69% attendance is a
course requirement.
C 2.00 60% to 64%
C- 1.67 55% to 59%
D 1.00 50% to 54% Does not include
W N/A
F 0.00 49% and below GPA calculation
!!!*** WISH YOU ALL THE VERY BEST FOR THIS COURSE ***!!!
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