Economics 41-111

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS 41-111(91) Distance Education

Course Outline – Winter 2014

Instructor: J. Latvenas

E-mail: Latvenas@uwindsor.ca

Office: 1174 Chrysler Hall North

Telephone: 253-4232 ext. 2369

Mailing address: Jurate Latvenas, Department of Economics, University of Windsor,

Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4

Office hours for Skype contact: Thursday’s 7pm to 9pm

Skype contact name: UofWLatvenas

Only students registered in this course will be added to a contact list.

Required textbook: R.G. Lipsey and C.T.S. Ragan, Macroeconomics (14th Ed.), Pearson Education, 2013. If you have a 13th edition, you can use that, but you must purchase Myeconlab separately.

MyEconLab and This software accompanies the text (it can be purchased separately).

Study guide: You will need personal access to this software to complete homework

assignments. The study guide provides additional study and practice

questions. It is an optional resource for this course.

LIBRARY RESERVE: A copy of both the textbook and Study Guide will be on two hour reserve at the Leddy Library. The reserve material does not give you access to Myeconlab.

Basis of Course Grade:

Test #1: February 6th, 2014 (using myeconlab, Test1) 15%

Test #2: March 13th, 2014(using myeconlab, Test2) 15%

Homework: Due each week using Myeconlab 20%

Final Exam: April 16th, 2014 @ 7pm 50%

In each semester Department of Economics offers sections of 41-110 and 41-111 on campus which do not require access to MYECONLAB. If you do not wish to purchase access...