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Technical College of the Lowcountry Arts & Sciences Division 921 Ribaut Road Building 9, Room 102 Beaufort, SC 29901 843-525-8281 ECO 210 Macroeconomics Course Description This course includes the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy to include markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, the government's role in economic decisions and growth. Prerequisites: ENG 101, MAT 102. 3.0 Cr (3 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other) Course Focus The focus of the course is to give the student a working knowledge of macroeconomic principles. Text and References Bade, Robin and Michael Parkin. Foundations of Macroeconomics, Bundle, 6 th Edition. Pearson, 2012 ISBN: 978-0132946032. ECO 210 Core Curriculum Competencies All courses approved for the general education core curriculum help students develop communication skills and/or critical thinking. This course develops communication skills by requiring the use of the formal register when participating in class discussions. Students will be required to write posts on issues on the discussion board. This course develops critical thinking skills in macroeconomics in areas related to global economies, money, fluctuations and policy. Students are expected to employ evidence that they understand the thesis in class discussions. Students will also demonstrate critical thinking through assignments, quizzes and exams. A final examination also tests critical thinking ability.

Course Goals The following list of course goals will be addressed in the course. These goals are directly related to the performance objectives. (*designates a CRUCIAL goal) *1. Explain economic problem *2. Describe economic choices 3. Explain economic theory/reality 4. Identify economic pitfalls 5. Describe economic reasoning 6. Describe economic choice 7. Explain comparative advantage *8. Describe decision-making rules *9. Identify firm types 10. Outline governmental roles *11. Outline international influences 12. Analyze supply/demand activities *13. Determine market equilibrium 14. Analyze economic fluctuations 15. Discuss economic growth 16. Document economic history 17. Analyze productivity/growth theories 18. Discuss technology issues *19. Calculate gross domestic product 20. Explain circular flow diagram *21. Analyze price fluctuations *22. Assess national income limitations 23. Assess unemployment effects *24. Assess inflation effects 25. Examine consumption role *26. Analyze government purchases *27. Examine net exports affect 28. Evaluate spending effects 29. Discuss multiplier effects 30. Estimate aggregate demand 31. Estimate aggregate supply 32. Describe short-run supply 33. Analyze supply curve shifts *34. Describe fiscal policy evolution 35. Explain fiscal policy theory *36. Examine federal budget *37. Evaluate fiscal budget impacts *38. Examine national debt 39. Discuss monetary evolution *40. Identify financial institutions 41. Describe banking system 42. Examine Federal Reserve System 43. Estimate money creation *44. Evaluate monetary tools *45. Evaluate monetary policy targets

46. Compare active/passive policies 47. Consider expectations role 48. Explain contactionary gap 49. Explain expansionary gap 50. Define Phillips curve Student Contributions Each student will spend at least 6 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. Course Evaluation Your performance objective and exams will be translated to points and the points to grades. There are 910 points possible and grades will be earned as follows: A = 819 to 910, B = 728 to 818, C = 637 to 727, D = 546 to 636. The grade scale is as follows: 90-100 = A 80-89 = B 70-79 = C 60-69 = D Below 60 = F Course Schedule The class meets for 3 lecture/presentation hours per week. Developed/Revised: January 12, 2010 ADA STATEMENT The Technical College of the Lowcountry provides access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the counselor for students with disabilities at (843) 525-8228 during the first ten business days of the academic term. ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT There is no tolerance at TCL for academic dishonesty and misconduct. The College expects all students to conduct themselves with dignity and to maintain high standards of responsible citizenship. It is the student s responsibility to address any questions regarding what might constitute academic misconduct to the course instructor for further clarification. The College adheres to the Student Code for the South Carolina Technical College System. Copies of the Student Code and Grievance Procedure are provided in the TCL Student Handbook, the Division Office, and the Learning Resources Center. ATTENDANCE The College s statement of policy indicates that students must attend ninety percent of total class hours or they will be in violation of the attendance policy.

Students not physically attending class during the first ten calendar days from the start of the semester must be dropped from the class for NOT ATTENDING. Students taking an online/internet class must sign in and communicate with the instructor within the first ten calendar days from the start of the semester to indicate attendance in the class. Students not attending class during the first ten calendar days from the start of the semester must be dropped from the class for NOT ATTENDING. Reinstatement requires the signature of the division dean. In the event it becomes necessary for a student to withdraw from the course OR if a student stops attending class, it is the student s responsibility to initiate and complete the necessary paperwork. Withdrawing from class may have consequences associated with financial aid and time to completion. When a student exceeds the allowed absences; the student is in violation of the attendance policy. The instructor MUST withdrawal the student with a grade of W, WP, or WF depending on the date the student exceeded the allowed absences and the student s progress up to the last date of attendance or Under extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the faculty member teaching the class, allow the student to continue in the class and make-up the work. This exception must be documented at the time the allowed absences are exceeded. Absences are counted from the first day of class. There are no "excused" absences. All absences are counted, regardless of the reason for the absence. A student must take the final exam or be excused from the final exam in order to earn a non-withdrawal grade. A copy of TCL s STATEMENT OF POLICY NUMBER: 3-1-307 CLASS ATTENDANCE (WITHDRAWAL) is on file in the Division Office and in the Learning Resources Center. HAZARDOUS WEATHER In case weather conditions are so severe that operation of the College may clearly pose a hardship on students and staff traveling to the College, notification of closing will be made through the following radio and television stations: WYKZ 98.7, WGCO 98.3, WGZO 103.1, WFXH 106.1, WWVV 106.9, WLOW 107.9, WGZR 104.9, WFXH 1130 AM, WLVH 101.1, WSOK 1230 AM, WAEV 97.3, WTOC TV, WTGS TV, WJWJ TV, and WSAV TV. Students, faculty and staff are highly encouraged to opt in to the Emergency Text Message Alert System. www.tcl.edu/textalert.asp EXTRA: Emergency Text Message Alert Students, faculty and staff are highly encouraged to opt in to the Emergency Text Message Alert System. Participants receive immediate notification of emergency events and weather cancelations via text messaging on their cell phones. Participants can also opt in to receive non-emergency news and announcements. Go to www.tcl.edu. On the homepage, click on emergency TextAlert at TCL and fill out the form or go to www.tcl.edu/textalert.asp GRADING METHODOLOGY The final grade must be 70 or more (a grade C or better) in order to pass the course and progress to the next course. Students absent from an examination or presentation will receive a 0 grade for the examination unless other arrangements are made with the individual instructor prior to the examination or presentation day or on the examination or presentation day before the test/presentation is scheduled to be given.

The student is responsible for notifying the instructor for the reason of the absence. It is also the responsibility of the student to contact the appropriate instructor to arrange to make up the examination. Arrangements may be completed by telephone. If the instructor is not available, a message should be left on the instructor s voice mail AND with another member of the faculty or administrative assistant. The make-up exam will be scheduled and the instructor will decide the method of examination. Messages sent by other students are unacceptable.