AI Summary
[DOCUMENT_TYPE: administrative_document]
**What This Document Is**
This document is a comprehensive class outline for Introduction to Economics (ECON 1) at the University of California, Berkeley, specifically for the Fall 2004 semester. It serves as a foundational guide to the course, detailing its structure, expectations, and logistical information for students. It’s designed to provide a clear overview of how the course will operate and what will be expected of participants throughout the term.
**Why This Document Matters**
This outline is essential for any student enrolled in or considering enrolling in this introductory economics course. It’s particularly valuable at the beginning of the semester to understand the course’s scope, grading policies, and available resources. Students can refer back to it throughout the term to clarify expectations regarding assignments, exams, and participation. Having this information readily available promotes a successful and well-informed learning experience.
**Topics Covered**
* Course logistics and administrative details
* Overview of Microeconomic Theory fundamentals
* Assessment breakdown and grading criteria
* Policies regarding coursework submission and collaboration
* Resources available to students (office hours, website)
* Expectations for class participation and engagement
* Frequently Asked Questions regarding course policies
**What This Document Provides**
* A detailed course schedule outlining key dates and deadlines.
* Information regarding instructor contact details and office hours.
* A breakdown of the weighting of different assessment components (problem sets, midterms, final exam).
* Clarification on important course policies, such as late submission and collaborative work.
* Guidance on how to best prepare for and succeed in the course.
* Links to relevant online resources and materials.
* Answers to common student inquiries regarding the course structure and expectations.