Course Syllabus
Principles of Macroeconomics
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course meets Area III requirements for the A.A. general education requirements, and part of the six-hour international/intercultural requirement. The foundations of economic analysis, theories of economic growth and stabilization, monetary, and fiscal policy, international trade and economic development are presented in this course.
ECO 2013 – Spring 2018 |
Assistant Professor: Kristen L. Zaborski |
Department of Math, Science, Business & Technology |
Office: Bldg. 600, Room 609 (Venice Campus) |
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E-mail: zaborsk@scf.edu |
Office Hours: Virtual at various times within Canvas using email.
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REQUIRED TEXT Economics in Modules 3rd Edition by Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Margaret Ray; David A. Anderson
Required Textbook Options
Option 1: ISBN-13: 978-1-4641-3903-1 or ISBN-10: 1-4641-3903-2; Format: Hardback textbook. (Expensive!)
Option 2: ISBN-10: 1-4641-5326-4; ISBN-13: 978-1-4641-5326-6; Format: Loose Leaf Sheets. (Less expensive!)
Option 3: eISBN-13: 9781464169526; Format: e-Textbook. (Least expensive!)
Note: There are plenty of used copies available to rent or purchase in the SCF Venice and Bradenton campus bookstores. In addition, the textbook is currently on reserve for students to use in the SCF Venice and Bradenton campus libraries. The textbook is also currently on reserve in the SCF Venice campus Academic Resource Center.
Grading Policy
1) All tests/exams are delivered “online” through Canvas and will emphasize applying the concepts and analytic approaches developed in the course. If you happen to miss a regular test, your lowest regular test grade will replace the test that you missed at the end of the semester.
2) You will be able to take the test/exam at any time on the scheduled day/days. However, there will be a time limit for each exam. This means that once you begin taking the online exam, the computer starts a timer and will close the exam when the time limit expires. The amount of time will be announced later. You will have a running time clock to let you know your time remaining. I do not expect the exams to take the entire time, but some students like to use the entire time. I will email you more about the exams, including review, as the exam dates approach.
3) Module Self-Test Quizzes are due by Sunday night at 11:59 pm each week.
4) Discussion forums will be assigned every other week and will be due by Sunday night at 11:59 pm the week it is assigned.
5) The grading scale is a standard 10% scale with 90% - 100 earning an A, 80% - 89% earning a B, 70% - 79% earning a C, 60% - 69% earning a D and below 60% an F.
6) If you are having a computer-related problem within Canvas, contact Canvas support immediately to resolve the issue.
24/7 Canvas Support – Live Chat or 844-920-2764
Make-up Policv
There are NO make-ups for the tests/exams or any assignments.
Weight Distribution:
Module Self-Test Quizzes |
20% |
Exams (3) |
45% |
Final Exam Discussion Forums |
20% 15% |
Although online courses primarily require independent learning, you will still be required to participate in "class." Students are required to post a response to the discussion forum the week it is assigned by Sunday night at 11:59 pm. Students are required to submit Module self-test quizzes by Sunday night at 11:59 pm each week. Interaction with the instructor and other students should prove beneficial, as you can clarify your understanding of the concepts and discuss alternative applications of an idea. Students also seem to be comforted when they learn that others in the class are struggling with a concept that they find perplexing.
Note: Students who do not log into the course or submit assignments for two weeks will be cut from the course and will receive a W, after the withdraw deadline, students will receive a WF. If you do not take the required final exam, you will receive a WF regardless of what your current average in the class is.
Withdrawal Policy: In accordance with the State College of Florida policy as stated in the college catalog, a student may withdraw from any or all courses without the academic penalty of a "WF" grade by the withdrawal deadline as listed in the academic calendar, Catalog or on the SCF website. A student in an accelerated or short-term course may withdraw without the academic penalty of a "WF" grade any time before the withdrawal deadline specific for the course. When a "WF" is entered, it is recorded in the student's permanent record and calculated as an "F" in the grade point average. SCF encourages the student to discuss a withdrawal with the instructor prior to withdrawing. A student who withdraws from any or all courses can withdraw online. Students should consult with the Financial Aid Services office prior to any course withdrawal.
Course withdrawals, after the deadline for the term or accelerated or short term course as published in the academic calendar, will result in a grade of "WF" which is computed in the term and cumulative GPA. Appeal request forms, accompanied by an explanation and documentation detailing major extenuating and documented circumstances, should be directed to the Vice President of Academic Affairs, who has the final approval/dis-approval authority. If the appeal is granted, the "WF" grade would be changed to a "W" without GPA consequences. Forms can be obtained from the respective campus advising centers.
Effective Fall 1997, the state mandates a student will be permitted a maximum of three attempts per course. An "attempt" is defined as registration in a class after the end of the registration period.
A student must take responsibility for initiating the withdrawal procedure. If this procedure is not followed, a grade of "WF" may be recorded for the student and "F" calculated in the grade point average.
If a "WF" is entered, it will be recorded on the permanent record and calculated as "F" in the grade point average.
All withdrawal policy statements apply to part-time as well as full-time degree credit and developmental credit students.
In accordance with the State College of Florida policy as stated in the college catalog, students may withdraw from any course or all courses without academic penalty of a WF by the withdrawal deadline as listed in the State College of Florida academic calendar. The student must take responsibility for initiating the withdrawal procedure. Students are strongly encouraged to talk with their instructors first before taking any withdrawal action.
In addition, students should note that faculty may also withdraw students for violating policies, procedures, or conditions of the class, as outlined in individual class syllabi, and such action could affect financial aid eligibility.
Statement of Nondiscrimination: State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota (SCF) is an equal opportunity and access institution that does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, national origin/ethnicity, color, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation and any other factor prohibited under applicable federal, state, and local civil rights laws, rules and regulations in any of its educational programs, services or activities, including admission and employment.
Religious Observances: Students who expect to be absent due to religious observances must provide their instructor with advance notification, in writing, of the purpose and anticipated length of any absence by the end of the second week of classes.
Academic Integrity:
A fundamental principle of academic, business and community life is honesty. Violation of this ethical concept will result in penalties ranging from a grade of “F” in the course to dismissal from the College. In all penalties, a letter of fact will be included in the student's file. The use of unauthorized material, communication with another student during an examination, attempting to benefit from the work of other students, or attempting to aid another student, and other similar behaviors which defeat the purpose of examinations and individual assignments is unacceptable. Violation of these standards is a serious offense and shall result in disciplinary actions allowed by the College. (see current SCF Catalog).
Statement of Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the use of ideas, facts, opinions, illustrative material, data, direct or indirect wording of another scholar and/or writer—professional or student—without giving proper credit. Expulsion, suspension, or any lesser penalty may be imposed for plagiarism.
Standards of Conduct:
Students are expected to abide by all SCF Student Handbook guidelines.
Disability Resource Center Information: SCF has a Disability Resource Center (DRC) to assist students. To request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact the DRC at 408-1448 in Venice, or by email at DRC@scf.edu. If you have already requested academic accommodations through the DRC for this course, please meet with me to discuss your specific needs.
Department Chair information: If a student encounters a problem in the course, they should first work with the professor to resolve it. If the student needs help and the professor is unable to help or is unavailable, contact Stephanie Cook, Venice Department Chair Math/Science/Business & Technology by email at cooks@scf.edu.
Course Management
Distance Learning is self-directed learning. It requires a high level of responsibility, dedication and self-discipline on the part of the student. In this course, you are responsible for your own work, your own progress and your own grade. In order to succeed, you need to log in to the course at the beginning of each week to check announcements, participate in discussions and access course content. So please, try to stay on track!
Questions???
Questions directed to me should be sent to me via an email in Canvas and must include a proper greeting and closing, otherwise you will not receive a response.
Material provided each week:
- Chapter Reading Assignments and announcements
- Lecture notes
- Power Point presentations and some videos
- Discussion forums and Module Self-Test Quizzes
- Website articles
- Pictures of graphs and real-world examples on my educational Instagram account @insta_graph_
- My economics blog
Netiquette
Communication Courtesy Code. All members of the class are expected to follow rules of common courtesy in all email messages, threaded discussions and chats. If I deem any of them to be inappropriate or offensive, I will forward the message to the Chair of the department and the online administrators and appropriate action will be taken, not excluding expulsion from the course.
Deadlines. Odd things happen in cyberspace; emails get lost, servers disconnect temporarily, and logins fail. Do not wait for the last minute to do your work. Allow time to meet deadlines. Reply and check for replies on every email sent and received. You are responsible for getting the work done on time.
Late Work. I strongly recommend that students keep up with assignments each week and not wait until the last minute. Late work will not be accepted.
Help Desk. For technical problems like not being able to view a page, slowness issues, problems viewing video or hearing audio, things not working as they should, contact 24/7 Canvas Support – Live Chat or 844-920-2764, not the instructor.
Email Policies and Procedures
General email. In all emails and other correspondence sent to me and/or other members of our class, please identify yourself fully by name, not simply by an email address. Keep all email correspondence within the Canvas learning management system!
Responding to email. I will check my email daily, and will make every effort to respond within a 24-hour time period. Please make sure that all email sent to me include both a proper greeting and closing. Sending email is different than sending text messages.
Safeguards. Back up your work on a USB drive and/or make a hard copy. If you experience computer difficulties, you are responsible for solving your own technical problems.
Important Information:
- All Tests will be delivered online through Canvas including discussion forums and module self-test quizzes.
- Please check Canvas periodically.
Course Summary:
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