This course is the study of the national and global economy; the impact
of economic aggregates and government action. Emphasis is on macroeconomic
concepts; including national income, productivity, employment, inflation,
monetary and fiscal policy. Exploration of the business cycles,
international trade, finance and social change from economic perspective and
its impact on economic growth in an increasingly industrialized world.
CAN ECON 2 (Formerly ECON C112) (Advisory: Level 1 Reading, Level 2 Writing)
Course Details
Course Name & Number: ECON
102
CRN: 50039
Course Title: Macro-Economics
Instructor: Joyce Gaspard
Units: 3
Class Meets: June 9 - August 1
Term: Summer 2008
Textbook:
"Economics Today: Macro View", 13th edition by Roger Leroy Miller.
"Murder at the Margin: A Henry Spearman Mystery" (July 1993) by Marshall Jevons.
Estimated Time per Week: 9-12 hours/week
Skill Level: College level reading, no pre-required courses. Macroeconomics and Microeconomics may be taken in either order. In fact, some students have been known to take them simultaneously.
Special Requirements: It is important that the material be ordered using the Student Bundled ISBN of 0321449177 for "Economics Today" or the Access Codes will not work for the Course Compass companion site which all students are required to use for this course. If a student desires to use a used book for this course, they must contact the instructor via email before the course starts so that they may obtain the correct ISBN for purchasing an Access Code for the Course Compass Companion site. An access code is only good for one course. Each term a different course companion site is set up for the students. There are two different ISBNs and therefore it is vital that students do not waste their money on purchasing the worng one.
Assignments & Tests: All assignments and tests will be located on the Course Compass Companion Web site. HOWEVER, it is imperative that all students register on the Cerro Coso course Web site to obtain the required information for accessing the companion Course Compass class site.
Proctored Exams: No
Additional Comments: It is very important that all students taking this course contact the instructor via email (jgaspard@cerrocoso.edu) if they have not received a "Welcome" email from the instructor by the day before the course starts.
Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation only and are subject
to change.