This course is an introduction to macro- and micro-economic theory emphasizing economic concepts and principles as tools in clarifying some of the major issues facing contemporary society. This course will rely heavily on BlackBoard (an online educational tool) for both reading and homework assignments, so participants should have reliable access to the internet. All reading materials, including the book, will be available online. If needed, participants can arrange for a physical copy of the book through the instructor for ~$30. To be successful in this course, participants need to have taken or be concurrently studying Algebra I.
**NOTE: This class has the option for dual enrollment. When enrolling, participants will be asked to select whether or not they would like to take this course for college credit. If taking the course for credit, a fee will be charged to offset the costs associated with accreditation, though we estimate these fees at near a third the cost to take the course independently. Additional assignments may be required of those opting to take it for college credit and traditional numeric grades will be given. College credit will be through Tompkins Cortland Community College for ECON101. This also fulfills the SUNY General Education Social Sciences requirement.**
Instructor: Pat Sewell
Instructor Bio: Pat Sewell is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Tompkins Cortland Community College. His areas of interests include ethics, economics and public policy and he regularly teaches courses that look at the interconnection between those fields. He received his M.A. in Environmental Ethics from the University of North Texas where he studied moral attitudes and sustainable decision making.
Required Materials: pen or pencil; notebook and folder or looseleaf notebook
Additional Materials Fee: $175 for those desiring college credit
