ECON 1
Principles of Economics
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Not open to students with credit for former course 100. Introduction to principles of economic analysis, economic institutions, and issues of economic policy. Emphasis on allocation of resources and distribution of income through price system. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2019 - I feel like the professor tried hard to teach the class, but often ended up on tangents. The information introduced could be useful, but wasnt always on topic. The real problem with the class is the materials. The class not only requires a textbook, but cengage as well. This comes to a total of just under $300, and they are necessary to just econ 1. Neither are used in Econ 2, so the total is blunted during a single quarter. Other than that, the class wasn't too hard, just a heavier emphasis on math than actual economics.
Winter 2019 - I feel like the professor tried hard to teach the class, but often ended up on tangents. The information introduced could be useful, but wasnt always on topic. The real problem with the class is the materials. The class not only requires a textbook, but cengage as well. This comes to a total of just under $300, and they are necessary to just econ 1. Neither are used in Econ 2, so the total is blunted during a single quarter. Other than that, the class wasn't too hard, just a heavier emphasis on math than actual economics.