Course Syllabus
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Endicott College
Van Loan Division
Beverly, Massachusetts
Online Undergraduate Department
Course Syllabus
Course No: ECN202
Course Title: Microeconomics
Credits: 3
Class Type: 100% Online
Semester and Year: Summer 2022 (Dates: 05/31/22 to 07/18/22)
Faculty: Dr. James Lacey
Office Location: Wax 336
E-mail: jlacey@endicott.edu
Office Hours (Zoom): By appointment
Catalog Description
Examines the basic concepts of microeconomics, including theories and models that describe how consumers and producers of goods and services make rational economic choices, and the implications of those choices for market prices, quality, and product variety. Looks at demand and supply elasticity, the nature of competitive rivalry, factors of production, income distribution, and the impact of government regulation. Satisfies the Global Issues General Education requirement.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyzes information; utilizes logic; recognizes patterns and forms conclusions; recognizes and evaluates assumptions, theses, and support of arguments.
- Emphasis placed on how individual markets and firms should react to the changing global business environment.
Teaching/Learning Strategies
This class is 100% online.
Required Readings
Principles of Microeconomics 2e by Steven A. Greenlaw and David Shapiro, 2019, Pub: OpenStax. Free via Canvas and as a download ebook.
Evaluation Methods
Assessment |
Points |
Discussions (6 x 5 points) |
30 |
Quizzes/Homeworks (3 x 10 points) |
30 |
Short Papers (3 x 10 points) |
30 |
Final Project (PowerPoint) |
10 |
Total |
100 |
Grading Scale-Undergraduate
A 94-100 (4.0); A- 90-93 (3.7); B+ 87-89 (3.3); B 84-86 (3.0); B- 80-83 (2.7); C+ 77-79 (2.3); C 74-76 (2.0); C- 70-73 (1.7); D+ 67-69 (1.3); D 64-66 (1.0); D- 60-63 (0.7); F Below 60 (0.0)
ADA Policy
If you, as a student, believe that you qualify as a person with a disability as defined in Chapter 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), you are strongly encouraged to register with the Accessibility Services Office located on the 2nd Floor of the Diane M. Halle Library and online at the Center for Accessibility Services website Links to an external site.. Faculty will then be notified directly from the Accessibility Services Office of any approved academic accommodations including extended time eligibility.
Academic Integrity Statement
Students are required to abide by the Academic Integrity Policy (https://goo.gl/CBD2qJ) Links to an external site. of Endicott College.
Course Credit Guidelines
**For Accelerated fully online courses:
This course is a 3-credit course, which means that students are expected to do at least 22.5 hours of course-related work, each week, of the 6-week term or 19.29 hours of course-related work, each week ,of a 7-week term. This includes work done completing assigned readings, studying for test and examinations, preparing written assignments, and other course-related tasks.
Students must review the Academic Calendar published by the Registrar’s Office online at:
http://www.endicott.edu/Undergrad/Academic-Calendar.aspx Links to an external site.
Class attendance is expected of all students up to and including the last day of scheduled classes in the semester. Students must plan accordingly.
Topical Outline and Timeline
Week |
Begin Date |
Note |
Topic |
Reading |
Assignment |
Total Course |
5/17/2022 |
T, Course Open |
Get Ready |
Hourse/Week |
|||
1 |
5/31/2022 |
T, Course Begins |
Introduction |
Ch. 1 and Appx. A |
Quiz/Homework |
20 |
2 |
6/6/2022 |
M |
Demand and Supply |
Ch. 2 and 3 |
Short Paper |
20 |
3 |
6/13/2022 |
M |
Elasticity and Consumer Choice |
Ch. 5 and 6 |
Quiz/Homework |
20 |
4 |
6/20/2022 |
M |
Labor, Finance, and Production |
Ch. 4 and 7 |
Short Paper |
20 |
5 |
6/27/2022 |
M |
Market Structure I |
Ch. 8 and 9 |
Quiz/Homework |
20 |
6 |
7/5/2022 |
T |
Market Structure II |
Ch. 10 and 11 |
Short Paper |
20 |
7 |
7/11/2022 |
M, Final Week |
Student Choice |
Student Choice |
Final Project |
20 |
7/18/2022 |
M, Course Closes |
Total |
140 |
The hard cutoff for the Final Project and all other assignments is 7/18/2022.
Syllabus is subject to change
Course Summary:
Date | Details | Due |
---|---|---|
Sun Jun 5, 2022 | Discussion Topic Introductions (W1 Discussion) | due by 11:59pm |
Quiz Quiz (W1) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jun 12, 2022 | Discussion Topic Discussion (W2) | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Short Paper (W2) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jun 19, 2022 | Discussion Topic Discussion (W3) | due by 11:59pm |
Quiz Quiz (W3) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jun 26, 2022 | Discussion Topic Discussion (W4) | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Short Paper (W4) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jul 3, 2022 | Discussion Topic Discussion (W5) | due by 11:59pm |
Quiz Quiz (W5) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jul 10, 2022 | Discussion Topic Discussion (W6) | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Short Paper (W6) | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jul 17, 2022 | Assignment Final Project | due by 11:59pm |
Wed Jul 20, 2022 | Calendar Event Course Evaluation | 10am |