I. INSTRUCTOR: Clark Nussbaum OFFICE PHONE: 432-837-8066 CELL: 432-386-0722 FAX: 432-837-8003 OFFICE: BAB 310 OFFICE HOURS: Times by Appointment clark.nussbaum@sulross.edu SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY COURSE SYLLABUS ECON 2302 PRINCIPLIES OF MICRO ECONOMICS FALL 2018 MWF 10:00 10:50 BAB 305 II. III. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES: SLO 1 Students will be able to analyze and solve business problems across major business functions, using fundamental business principles and strategies SLO 2 Students will be able to communicate about contemporary business related topics. SLO 3 Students will be able to comprehend the impact of ethical and social responsibility in business. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: The successful student will be able to: 1. Highlight the pivotal link between economics and key business concerns such as costs, prices, and markets. 2. Weigh the strategic costs and benefits of each business choice. 3. Identify those factors, which will cause demand and supply to change. 4. Explore the law of diminishing marginal utility and its applications. 5. Appreciate the notion of economic costs. 6. Grasp the analysis inherent in economic profits. 7. Appreciate the relationship between consumers, producers, government, and economics. 8. Gain understanding of property rights, transaction costs, and opportunity costs. IV. TEXT: PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS 7 TH EDITION McGraw-Hill Publishers ISBN: 978-1-260-11108-8 1. REQUIRED: McGraw-Hill Education s Connect: This includes an online version of the textbook and access to the Online Connect Homework and LearnSmart assignments. All HW will be turned in using Connect.
V. GRADE: The grade for this course will be: No make-up exams or extra credit will be given. ATTENDENCE 10% Homework 25% Mini Papers 25% 3 Exams 30% FINAL EXAM 10% 100% VI. VII. ATTENDANCE: The attendance policy as outlined in the Sul Ross catalog will be followed. Excessive absences could cause a student to be dropped with an F. ACADEMIC HONESTY: You are expected to do your own work on any assignment and test. If a student is caught cheating, a grade of zero will be assigned to that work. VIII. INSTRUCTOR EXPECTATIONS: You are expected to approach this class in a professional manner. This means coming to class regularly, on time and prepared to participate. Your primary goal as a student is to obtain an education and acquire certain skills to enable you to be productive and competitive in your chosen field. Do not waste your time, your classmates time, or my time by not giving 100% of your efforts. IX. ADA: Sul Ross State University is committed to equal access in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1973. It is the student s responsibility to initiate a request for accessibility services. Students seeking accessibility services must contact Mary Schwartze, M. Ed., L.P.C., in Counseling and Accessibility Services, Ferguson Hall, Room 112. The mailing address is P.O. Box C-122, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas 79832. Telephone: 432-837-8691. E-mail: mschwartze@sulross.edu. X. ACADEMIC GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE: Should you have a problem or concern, it is important that you follow the chain-of-command in addressing your problem. The chain-ofcommand, in order of who you would see first, is as follows: (1) Instructor (2) Chair (3) Dean of Professional Studies (4) Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs and (5) President.
XI. COURSE COVERAGE Please see attached spreadsheet with class schedule and assignments. ECON 2302 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS CHAPTER ASSIGNMENTS DATES Chapter Topic Connect Assignments MINI PAPERS 8/27/18 Introduction 8/29/18 1 THINKING LIKE AN ACONOMIST 8/31/18 1 9/5/18 9/3/18 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY 9/5/18 2 COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE * 9/7/18 2 9/10/18 9/10/18 3 SUPPLY AND DEMAND * 9/12/18 3 9/14/18 3 9/19/18 9/17/18 EXAM 1 -- PART 1 9/19/18 4 ELASTICITY 9/21/18 4 9/21/18 9/24/18 5 DEMAND * 9/26/18 5 9/28/18 9/28/18 6 PERFECTLY COMPETITIVE SUPPLY * 10/1/18 6 10/3/18 6 10/5/18 10/5/18 7 EFFICIENCY, EXCHANGE, AND THE INVISIBLE HAND 10/6/18 7 10/10/18 7 10/15/18 10/12/18 EXAM 2 PART 2 10/15/18 8 MONOPOLY, OLIGOPOLY * 10/17/18 8 AND MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION 10/19/18 8 10/22/18 10/22/18 9 GAMES AND STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR 10/24/18 9 10/26/18 10/26/18 10 AN INTRO TO BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS
10/29/18 MOVIE(MRS. ARRIS GOES TO PARIS) 10/31/18 MOVIE 11/2/18 10 AN INTRO TO BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS 11/5/18 11/5/18 11 EXTERNALTIES, PROPERTY RIGHTS 11/7/18 11 AND THE ENVIRONMENT 11/12/18 11/9/18 EXAM 3 -- PART 3 11/12/18 12 THE ECONOMICS OF INFORMATION 11/14/18 12 11/16/18 11/16/18 LAST DAY TO DROP WITH A "W" 11/16/18 13 LABOR MARKETS, PROVERTY 11/19/18 13 AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION 11/26/18 11/21/18 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY 11/26/18 14 PUBLIC GOODS AND TAX POLICY 11/28/18 14 11/30/18 11/30/18 15 INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRADE POLICY 12/3/18 15 12/5/18 15 12/6/18 12/7/2018 FINAL EXAM -- PART 4 (10:15-12:15) 12/14/18 Fall Commencement 2 WRITE ABOUT DEMANDS/SUPPLY FOR YOUR TIME 3 DISCUSS AN ITEM THAT FLUCTUATE IN PRICE 5 DISCUSS WATER PROBLEMS IN CALIFORNIA 6 DISCUSS THE PRICE OF PRECIOUS METALS 8 DISCUSS AN EXAMPLE OF A PRICE SETTER PURE MONOPOLY AND/OR MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION