| Course Code: | ECON 201 |
| Title: | Principles of Economics - Micro |
| Semester: | Spring 2009 |
| Class Meetings: | ONLINE - no face-to-face class meetings |
| Instructor: | Jim Luke |
| Office: | LCC Main Campus, A&S Building, Room 361E |
| Phone & Voice Mail: | 313-550-8884 (cell + text) 517-483-5384 (office) |
| Email: | lukej@lcc.edu (preferred for all email - If you do use Angel email, please provide a real email address, such as tuid@lcc.edu that I can reply to. Replying through Angel is cumbersome and time-consuming). |
| Office Hours: | note: since this is summer semester, I won't usually be on campus. I will be on campus on June 12 and July 10. If you need to meet, please email me to make an appointment. |
| Credit | Lecture | |
| 4 | 64 |
|
Type of Graded Assignment
|
Points Available | %
of Final Course Grade |
| Quizzes (online) | 190 points | 38% |
| Worksheets (online) | 105 points | 20% |
| Midterm Tests (online) | 60 points | 12% |
| Req'd. Forum Posts (2) | 20 points | 5% |
| Final Exam | 125 points | 25% |
| Total for Course | 500 points | 100% |
| Course Grade | % of Possible | Minimum Points Earned | |
| 4.0 | Excellent | 91-100% | 455 |
| 3.5 | 86-90% | 430 | |
| 3.0 | Good | 81-85% | 405 |
| 2.5 | 76-80% | 380 | |
| 2.0 | Satisfactory | 71-75% | 355 |
| 1.5 | 66-70% | 330 | |
| 1.0 | Poor | 60-65% | 300 |
| 0.0 | No Credit | 0-59% | 0 |
The very nature of higher education requires that students
adhere to
accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Lansing
Community College has adopted a code of academic conduct and a
statement of student academic integrity. These may be found
in
the Lansing Community College Catalog where violations of adademic
integrity are listed and defined. Such violations include
both
cheating and plagiarism. It is the student's responsibility to be aware
of behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Classroom and
online behavior that interferes with the
instructional
and learning processes is not tolerated. the consequences are
addressed in the catalog under Administrative Withdrawal.
Classroom and online behavior that interferes with the
instructional process is not tolerated. The consequences are addressed
under Administrative Withdrawal.
I
encourage discussion between students and the sharing of ideas and
information. One of the best methods for learning and truly
grasping economic concepts is to explain them to others. Students
are welcome to assist each other in learning. However, the direct
exchange of answers to questions without discussion, argument, or
reasoned explanation is viewed as academic dishonesty. I reserve
the right to reject the score of any assessment that I suspect may have
been obtained dishonestly and not through student learning, even
without proof of any dishonest actions by the student.