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Econ 302 Syllabus in PDF file. Economics 302 is a course in intermediate macroeconomic theory and policy analysis. Students should have a familiarity with algebra (solving simultaneous equations). Knowledge of basic calculus (partial and total differentials) and introductory statistics (linear regression) will be helpful, but not required. The main part of the course will focus on the IS-LM.
Welcome to the course website for Intermediate Microeconomics (Econ 302 at Penn State, taught in the second summer session of 2011). Daily slides and answer keys can be found by clicking the calendar on the left (e.g., on budgets and elasticities and cost minimization). Much of class time was devoted to going through sample problems together and to short quizzes (as discussed in the syllabus.
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The economics minor requires the student to pass with C or better 18 credits of courses in economics: Economics 102 (GS), 104 (GS), 302 (GS), 304 (GS) and any two 400-level courses in the economics department. Upon graduation, the student's transcript will state that the economics minor has been completed. The diploma received at graduation will not indicate that a minor has been completed.
ECON 302 Professors I remember seeing a post with comments mentioning this, but I wanted to clarify: I am enrolled in ECON 302 next semester with Mark Mcleod, but I've been hearing that Colin Knapp is a better professor for this class.
Welcome to EME 460: Geo-resources Evaluation and Investment Analysis! This course is primarily about energy and mineral project evaluation and investment decisions. Your experience within this course will be challenging and productive, which can be very helpful to prepare for a future career in the natural resource and business industries. I strongly encourage you to carefully read the course.