RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COURSE SYLLABUS
FALL 2007 (16-WEEK)
ECONOMICS 102 – PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
Section #:
8095
Class Hours: WWW
Instructor: Megan
Cummins
Voicemail: (562) 506-6195
Office Hours: By
appointment
E-mail: WebCT Mail or mcummins@riohondo.edu
(Please e-mail me if you want to set up an appointment
for help!!)
**The best way to reach me is via e-mail.
| CALENDAR |
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| Instruction Begins
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August 27 |
| Last day to drop w/o “W”
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September 27 |
| Midterm Exam |
Due October 14th
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| Last day to drop with “W”
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November 15 |
| Class Project Due |
Due November 29th
(Optional Revision Due on December 10th) |
| Final Exam Due |
Due December 13 |
WITHDRAWAL POLICY
It is the student’s responsibility to drop
classes they have stopped attending. Failure to drop a course you
have stopped attending will result in an “F” in the course. Please
feel free to call me if you have problems – academic or personal – that
might make you consider withdrawing from this course. If you have
fallen behind in the course, it is in your best interest to drop the
course. I will not grant any extensions or incompletes at the end of
the semester (there will no exceptions to this policy).
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK
**WARNING: You must buy the textbook which comes with
access to Aplia.com, the website where our practice and homework exercises
are located. The text has a special ISBN # and must be purchased through the
Rio Hondo College bookstore or at
www.aplia.com. If
you have a used textbook, you can buy access to Aplia separately for
$35.00 (course key located on the "Start Here" Page).
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ISBN: 0-07348-890-9
Schiller, Bradley R., The Micro Economy Today 10th edition + APLIA Bundle,
McGraw-Hill/Irwin; New York, 2005.
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RIO HONDO COLLEGE BOOKSTORE
The book can be purchased at the Rio Hondo Bookstore on campus or online
through the Rio Hondo Bookstore at
http://www.efollett.com/
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APLIA.COM
You can also purchase a black and white version of the text along with
access to Aplia at www.aplia.com for a cost of $80 plus shipping and
handling ($87.50 total).
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DISCOVERECON
If you are interested in earning extra credit, you need to gain access to
the textbook website www.discoverecon.com. Access to the site is free if you
purchase a NEW textbook at the Rio Hondo Bookstore (but not Aplia). If you have a used textbook, access to the
site costs $20.00. I will assign extra credit (2 points per chapter)
for completing the online assignments at
www.discoverecon.com.
**Please see the "Extra Credit" section below for details. |
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
This course offers an introduction to
the concepts and tools of economic analysis. Topics covered include
price theory including supply and demand, marginal analysis, utility, cost
and revenue concepts, competition, production and factor markets.
Economic principles are applied to the analysis of such problems as
industrial organization, the environment, public choice and the
distribution of income. Graded or credit option. (CAN ECON 4).
(3 units).
Students should plan to spend at least
SIX hours per week completing the various readings, exercises and quizzes
for this course. We will generally cover one or two chapters per week.
Do not fall behind because it will be impossible for you to catch
up. I do not accept late assignments and I will not issue
incompletes at the end of the semester - either you finish the course in
the allotted period of time or you will receive an "F" in the
course. I will make no exceptions whatsoever to this
policy.
GRADING POLICY
Class grade will consist of homework,
quizzes, midterm, class project and
final exam. Final grade will be determined using a straight
percentage scale as follows: A= 90-100%; B= 80-89%; C=70-79%;
D=60-69%; F= 0-59%. Credit/No Credit students must earn a minimum
of 70% (350 points) for CREDIT.
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GRADING SCALE
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| A |
450-500 POINTS (90-100%) |
| B |
400-449 POINTS (80-89%) |
| C |
350-399 POINTS (70-79%) |
| D |
300-349 POINTS (60-69%) |
| F |
0-359 POINTS (0-59%) |
| COMPONENTS OF CLASS
GRADE |
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| Homework (www.aplia.com)
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100 points |
| Quizzes |
100 points |
| Midterm |
100 points |
| Class Project |
100 points |
| Final Exam |
100 points |
| TOTAL |
500 points |
QUIZZES
There will be weekly/bi-weekly quizzes in this
course (10 quizzes total). Each quiz will have 20 questions and will cover one to two
chapters. Quizzes will consist of multiple-choice, true/false,
matching and/or
short essay questions. Quizzes will be worth 10 points each for a
total of 100 points. Please be advised that you should complete all
quizzes on your own and you may use your notes and the book while
completing the quizzes. Each quiz will have a time limit of 120
minutes so you should be prepared to take the quiz before you log on to
it and you must complete it in one sitting. You may take each quiz
three times and your highest quiz score will count towards your grade. Quizzes are due by the
deadline listed on the quizzes page and the Assignment Schedule.
It is your responsibility to take the quizzes on time. Once the
deadline has passed, you will not be able to log onto the quiz and will
receive zero points for that quiz.
HOMEWORK
Students are required to complete weekly homework
assignments at
www.aplia.com. You will receive
a passcode and directions for accessing Aplia when you purchase a new
textbook. There are instructions for registering for Aplia on the
"Start Here" page. There are two separate course keys: one if you have
a new book and one if you have a used book. Please make sure to use
the correct course key. Please get started on the Aplia Homework
immediately after the course begins. Homework assignments are due at
the end of the week in which the chapter is covered. Access to Aplia
is free for the first two weeks of the course so there is no excuse for not
completing the homework during the first week of class. Homework grade
will consist of a percentage score of all assignments (out of 100 points)
after dropping the lowest of the Pre- and Posttest scores in addition to the
lowest three homework scores of the semester.
EXAMS
All exams are mandatory and failure to
complete all exams will result in an “F” in the course. The
midterm will consist of 60 multiple-choice and 2 essay questions and
will cover chapters 1,2, 3, 5, 6, 7. The final exam will have 100
multiple-choice, short essay and true-false questions and will cover all chapters that
have been covered in the course (Chapters 1-12, 15-17). Both the
midterm and final examinations will have 2 hour time limits. BOTH
EXAMS ARE CLOSED BOOK, CLOSED NOTES EXAMS. You should NOT use your book to
check your answers or your essays. All of your work should be your
own (do not copy from anyone else or from the book). If I suspect
you have used your book/notes on the examination or that you have
plagiarized, you will receive an "F" on the exam. Once you have
logged into an exam, you must complete the exam within 2 hours. Failure to complete the exam within the time limit is the
student’s responsibility and no extensions or make up examinations will be
allowed. This means that you should have already studied for the
examination and that you are fully prepared to complete the examination
before you log into the exam. There will be no extensions whatsoever
for any reason. It is your responsibility to complete the exam
before the deadline.
CLASS PROJECT
Throughout the
course of the semester, you will be required to find and analyze ten (10)
newspaper articles which address the issues we are covering (e.g., supply
and demand, externalities (social cost, price floors/ceilings, market
structures, labor markets, etc.). The project is worth 100 points
towards your class grade. Students who do not turn in a project will
receive an automatic "F" in the course (even if you have completed all of
the other assignments). The class project is due to the instructor
the week prior to the final exam (please see assignment schedule for due
date).
**Please see the project instructions for more
details.
EXTRA CREDIT
There are extra credit assignments posted at
www.discoverecon.com. Be
sure to log in to our class so you can get credit for the exercises you
complete. You must complete all of the exercises in a chapter with
a 70% or better, I
will give you 2 points extra credit for that chapter. You must
complete ALL of the exercises in a chapter in order to get the extra
credit. Partial points will not be given.
When you register
on Discoverecon.com and you are asked to choose your book, please enter
the book "The Economy Today" by Bradley R. Schiller (this is the same book
but contains the Macro chapters as well). Our course should come up
and you should click on our course. After you have registered at Discoverecon.com, please
send me an e-mail so I can verify that you are listed in my grade book on
Discoverecon. Otherwise, you will not receive credit for your work
- no exceptions. The chapters listed
in the course on Discoverecon will have different numbers than our text
but have the same chapter topics. Extra credit for each chapter will
close at the end of the week in which we have covered the chapter in class.
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIES
Students with verifiable
disabilities who want to request academic accommodations are responsible
for notifying their instructor and the Disabled Students Programs and
Services (DSP&S) as early as possible in the semester. To
arrange for accommodations, contact the DSP&S office located in the
Science building, Room S205. Any person requiring TDD should call
the disabled students TDD number at (562) 463-4633. If you encounter
any usability issues with the website, please contact me as soon as possible so that I
can fix it immediately.
GRADES
Please do not contact the instructor or
the virtual college office for your final scores/grades. Grades may
be obtained approximately three weeks after the conclusion of the semester
via touchtone
telephone (562) 692-1284, at RIOWEB.rh.cc.ca.us or by going to the
Admissions and Records Office. You may also submit a self-addressed,
stamped postcard to the instructor with your project. Grade cards
submitted to the instructor will be sent out approximately one week after
the final exam is due. Grades will generally be posted on the course
website approximately one week after the conclusion of the course.
HONOR CODE
Plagiarism, cheating and other forms of
academic dishonesty will NOT be tolerated. Plagiarism is taking
words or ideas from any other source without giving credit to that
source. It is against school policy and is not acceptable under any
circumstances. Any test or essay must be exclusively your work and must be
done entirely on your own. Everything must be in your own
words. If you work with another person on a test or copy material
from any other source, you will receive a failing grade in the
class. Do not plagiarize on your class project or you
will receive an "F" in the course. Cheating in any of its many forms will result in an “F” in
the course. Please be reminded that the midterm and final
examinations are CLOSED-BOOK, CLOSED-NOTES exams. Any student
suspected of using their book or notes to complete the midterm or final
exam will receive an "F" on the exam.
WEBCT TECHNICAL
ISSUES
The professor can NOT help you with
technical issues. If you have technical issues or
problems with WebCT, your account, etc., please call the Virtual College
technical support office at (562) 692-0921 x3077 or fill out an online help
form at www.riohondo.edu/help. You
may also visit the Virtual College for help in person in Room L4000D - 4th
Floor Library, Monday thru Friday from 8:00AM to 4:30PM. If you have
a technical issue, don't panic - just ask for help!
ASSIGNMENT/QUIZ DEADLINE
POLICY
The schedule of assignments contains
the due dates for all assignments, quizzes and tests. It is your
responsibility to submit all of the assignments on or before the
deadline. If you do not
turn in an assignment when it is due, you have no right to complain or ask
for an extension. No tests or quizzes will be reset for anyone for
any reason.
CHAT ROOM (VIRTUAL OFFICE
HOURS)
I will be conducting weekly/bi-weekly "virtual
office hours" in the Chat Room. If
you have any administrative or content questions, please feel free to come
and ask them in the chat room. I will give you 5 points extra credit
for the first time you participate in a chat room discussion.
Participation in the chat room means that you come with questions and
interact with your fellow students and instructor for at least 15
minutes during the chat.
COURSE HOMEPAGE/DISCUSSION BOARD
Instructor
announcements will be posted on the homepage. Every time you log into the course,
you should go to the homepage first to read important announcements that
I will post on a regular basis. Before you e-mail me with any
questions, please be sure to read the homepage in case the answer is
already posted there. There is also a
GENERAL/ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL QUESTIONS discussion board where you
can post any questions you may have about the course or the content.
**Please note: syllabus subject to
change at the discretion of the instructor. |