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ECON 101H - Econ: Intro

Description
Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. Class Notes: ECON 101H.001 | Introduction to Economics MWF, 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm. Instructor(s): . Enrollment = 24. The objectives of the course are to introduce you to: 1) The way economists think about the world; 2) Some basic economic models to use to investigate the world; 3) How economists analyze whether policy will have its intended ¿ or an unintended ¿ outcome in the context of our basic models. As an Honors class, we'll have the benefit of a smaller class size, so we¿ll do more discussion over the semester, and we¿ll be able to modify our schedule to include special topics as we go. Additionally, we¿ll think more deeply about many of these topics, and in particular, I¿ll ask you to not just learn the models, but learn their weaknesses, and some of the approaches economists use at higher levels to get around these weaknesses. . Instruction Mode: in person on campus learners
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022
Former Title
Introduction to Economics
Class Size
6-35
Credits
3-4
Professor Reviews
6y
Junior
BUSI
Note: this is a review for ECON 101H (small class), not the big class. Not a bad prof, knows what he's talking about, and really loves graphs and kumquats. Pretty funny guy. 90% of grade came from tests so prepare to study a lot. Textbook is very useful and you should do most of your learning from it. Gives lots of partial credit on tests.
1y
First-year
MATH
Dr. Parreiras is a completely incompetent professor. Although he holds his students to a rigorous grading standard where only students who achieve a 95%+ receive an A, his teaching ability would be graded at a D at best. His english speaking ability is sub-moderate, consistently shows up to class late, and has no organizational ability at all.
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Typical Class Length
1 hour 15 minutes, 50 minutes
Attributes
H SS