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McMaster University, Department of Economics, ECON 1B03, C01 ECON 1B03: INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS C01 Spring 2022 Instructor: Aleksandra Gajic Email: gajica@mcmaster.ca Office: KTH 707 Office Hours: Tues: 11:30am – 12:30pm (KTH 707) Thurs: 10am – 11am (zoom) Lecture: C01: Tues, 1pm – 3pm (JHE 376) Due to the uncertainty created by the pandemic, some details regarding course content and assessments in the published course outline may be changed. Please check Avenue to Learn for the most up-to-date information for this course. The course outline on Avenue to Learn will supersede previously published outlines until published course outlines are updated. Page 1 of 21 McMaster University, Department of Economics, ECON 1B03, C01 Contents Course Objectives ............................................................................................................. 3 Course Materials [Access: McMaster Campus Store] ........................................................ 3 Course Website ................................................................................................................. 3 Course Evaluation ............................................................................................................. 4 Course Structure ............................................................................................................... 4 Course Content ................................................................................................................. 4 Avenue to Learn ................................................................................................................ 5 MyLab Homework (optional) [Access: Avenue > MyLab Pearson widget] ......................... 5 Quizzes [Access: Avenue > Assessments > Quizzes] ...................................................... 6 Access to the First Content Quiz ........................................................................................ 7 Reduce Technical Difficulty ............................................................................................... 8 FINAL EXAM [Access: In-person/On-campus] .................................................................... 8 IF YOU MISS THE FINAL EXAM: .................................................................................. 8 MSAF [Access: Mosaic > Student Centre > Other Academics] ............................................ 9 Course Schedule and Due Dates .................................................................................... 10 Where to Get Help ........................................................................................................... 11 Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities ................................................. 12 Course Modification ......................................................................................................... 12 Important Questions and Answers .................................................................................. 13 OFFICIAL UNIVERISTY/FACULTY POLICIES ............................................................... 18 Faculty of Social Sciences e-mail communication policy: ............................................ 18 Academic Integrity: ...................................................................................................... 19 Online Course Elements: ............................................................................................. 19 Conduct Expectations: ................................................................................................. 19 Academic Accommodations of Students with Disabilities: ........................................... 20 Requests for Relief for Missed Academic Term Work: ................................................ 20 Academic Accommodation for Religious, Indigenous and Spiritual Observances: ...... 20 Copyright and Recording: ............................................................................................ 21 Page 2 of 21 McMaster University, Department of Economics, ECON 1B03, C01 Course Objectives • Explain the basic concepts of demand and supply, consumers and producers, market structure and policy implications. • Demonstrate how firms make production and pricing decisions. • Explain the effect of policy changes on market outcomes. • Demonstrate how consumers and firms interact to reach equilibrium in different markets for goods and services. Course Materials [Access: McMaster Campus Store] Holmes, H. How to Do Microeconomics. Pearson, 2017 – highly recommended MyLab: online resource, included with purchase of textbook above – highly recommended *You must purchase the course materials through the McMaster campus store. You may do this online or in-person. Purchase Options: 1. Physical copy of the textbook + MyLab access: $79.95 2. E-text + MyLab access: $68.95 The e-text with MyLab access is a package; you cannot purchase one without the other because the e-text is delivered through the MyLab platform. The campus store also has a limited quantity of the physical copy of the book that you may purchase while quantities last. The physical copy of the book also includes an access card to MyLab. Visit the campus store: https://campusstore.mcmaster.ca/cgi- mcm/ws/txsub.pl?wsTERMG1=222&wsTERMDESC1=Spring%2FSummer+2022&wsD EPTG1=ECON&wsDEPTDESC1=ECON+- +Economics&wsCOURSEG1=1B03&wsSECTIONG1=DAY+C01&programG1=McMast er+Undergrad+and+Graduate&crit_cnt=1 Course Website Avenue to Learn, or “Avenue” (terms will be used interchangeably) http://avenue.mcmaster.ca/ MyLab (access through widget in Avenue) Page 3 of 21 McMaster University, Department of Economics, ECON 1B03, C01 Course Evaluation MyLab Homework 5% Optional, but highly recommended Avenue Quizzes 70% Required, see due dates on page 10 Final Exam 25% Required; in-person/on-campus The MyLab homework is optional. If you choose not to participate in it, it’s weight will be transferred to the quizzes, making the quizzes worth 75% of your final grade. No action is needed on your part. You may not transfer the weight of one or more quizzes to the final exam. Course Structure available to The course will be delivered in a blended format. The lecture content is you in video format through Avenue. We also meet once a week in-person/on- campus, on Tuesdays. You will be asked to apply what you have learned in the videos by completing regular homework, quizzes, and a final exam. You will use weekly schedules to help keep you on track with readings, watching the videos, and completion of the practice problems, homework and quizzes as the semester progresses. Course Content Ch. 1: Introduction Ch. 2: Production Possibilities and Gains from Trade Ch. 3: Demand, Supply and Equilibrium Ch. 4: Elasticity Ch. 5: Welfare, Externalities, and Public Goods Ch. 6: Government Policies Ch. 7: Costs of Production Ch. 8: Perfect Competition Ch. 9: Monopoly Ch. 10: Monopolistic Competition Ch. 11: Oligopoly Ch. 12: Market for Factors of Production Ch. 13: Consumer Theory Page 4 of 21
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