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Frederica Shockley Butte 703 Th 1:00 - 2:00 and by appointment 898-6171 shockley@rocko.csuchico.edu http://www.csuchico.edu/~shockley/ http://www.csuchico.edu/~shockley/syllabi/SYL_fs103s00.html |
Text: Hirschey and Pappas, Fundamentals of Managerial Economics, 6th edition
Disclaimer:
Until I find a way to FTP from my
brain to yours or I discover the secret of Vulcan mind
meld, part of
the responsibility for learning about economics will be yours.
E-mail: e-mail I will send you assignments and other communication by e-mail.
Computer Exercises: Assignments must be completed with a word processor and you will be given computer exercises including Internet assignments and spreadsheet exercises.
Assignments: I will drop your two lowest scores. Any assignments turned in after class on the day that they are due will receive a grade of 0.
Course Grade: At the end of the semester I will drop your two lowers scores, sum the remaining assignment scores and any extra credit points. Then I will divide the sum by the number of assignments and apply the following scale (in percent) to determine your grade for the course:
> 90 | A
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I will post your grades on WebCT.
Policies Regarding Adds and Drops: Students may drop for any reason during the first 2 weeks of class. After that you need a documented "serious and compelling" reason. You may add if space permits during the first 2 weeks of class. During the third and fourth week, you will need to receive my permission to add.
Students cannot add after the fourth week of class. The state will not pay the University for your share of the cost nor will the department receive any credit for your participation if you add after the fourth week.
Policy Regarding Disabled Students: Disabled students are encouraged to meet with me during the first week of class to jointly determine how their specific needs can be best accommodated.
Week 1:
You will learn:
Assignment for Week 1 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., Feb. 3
Week 2:
You will learn:
Another Class Exercise for Week 2
Assignment for Week 2 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., Feb. 10
Week 3:
Part
1 of Class Slides for Chapters 3
Part
2 of Class Slides for Chapters 3
You will learn about:
Assignment for Week 3
Due < 5 p. m., Thur., Feb. 17
Week 4:
You will learn:
Week 5:
Class Slides on Demand & Supply
You will learn:
Part 1 of Assignment for Week 5 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., March 2
Part 2 of Assignment for Week 5 Due < 5 p. m., Thur, March 2
Week 6:
Part 1 of Class Slides on Forecasting
You will learn about:
Week 7:
Part 2 of Class Slides on Forecasting
You will learn about:
Week 8:
You will learn about:
Break Week:
Week 9:
You will learn about:
Class
Exercise on BEQ Analysis
Class
Exercise on Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Assignment for Week 9 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., April 6.
Week 10:
You will learn about:
1. Cost-volume profit analysis
2. Using a spreadsheet to analyze cost
3. Why Microsoft is a threat to free
enterprise
4. How Microsoft plans to polish its image
Assignment for week 10 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., April 13.
Week 11:
Class Slides: Competition VS. Monopoly
You will learn:
Class Exercise for week 11: Complete this table.
Assignment for week 11 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., April 20.
Week 12:
Class
Slides on Monopolistic Competition
You will learn:
Assignment for week 12 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., April 27.
Week 13:
Class
Slides on Price Discrimination
You will learn about:
Assignment Week 13 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., May 4.
Week 14:
You will learn about:
Assignment for Week 14 Due < 5 p. m., Thur., May 11
Week 15:
How would you complete this assignment?
You will learn about:
Week 16:
Assignment for Week 16 is due 4 p.m., Thursday, May 17, 2000.