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**What This Document Is**
This is the Fall 2020-2021 syllabus for Economics 103 (Principles of Microeconomics) at George Mason University, taught by Donald J. Boudreaux. It outlines the course structure, expectations, and assessment details for students enrolled in the asynchronous online offering of the course.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is essential for any student registered in or considering enrolling in Econ 103 at George Mason University during the Fall 2020-2021 semester. It serves as the official guide to course policies, grading, and the schedule of assessments. Students should review this document carefully to understand the requirements and expectations for successful completion of the course.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This syllabus provides an overview of the course but does not substitute for active participation or engagement with the course materials. It details *what* will be covered, but not *how* the concepts will be taught.
**What This Document Provides**
The syllabus includes:
- Instructor contact information and availability for online office hours (via Skype or Zoom).
- A statement of the course’s purpose: introducing the economic way of thinking.
- A list of specific topics to be covered, including consumer behavior, supply and demand, international trade, and public choice.
- Key exam dates (midterms and final exam) and the timeframe for completion.
- Exam weights and how the final course grade will be determined (based solely on exam performance).
- A statement regarding lecture content and its priority over reading materials.
- Information about the asynchronous lecture format and live lecture schedule.
It does *not* include: lecture notes, reading assignments, practice problems, or detailed explanations of economic concepts.