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**What This Document Is**
This is a syllabus sheet for Economics 98 / 198, “Introduction to Stocks,” offered at the University of California, Berkeley in Spring 2008. It outlines the course structure, expectations, and assessment methods for students interested in gaining a foundational understanding of the stock market. This document serves as a comprehensive guide for prospective and enrolled students, detailing the course’s objectives and logistical information.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is essential for anyone considering enrolling in or currently taking this introductory stock market course. It’s particularly valuable for students from all academic backgrounds who are curious about investing but may not have prior finance experience. Reviewing this document *before* the course begins will help you understand the commitment required, the grading breakdown, and the resources available to support your learning. It’s also a useful reference throughout the semester to stay on track with assignments and important dates.
**Topics Covered**
* Course objectives and overall learning goals
* Attendance policies and participation expectations
* Grading components and their respective weights
* Required readings and supplemental learning resources
* Overview of the semester’s schedule and key topics
* Details regarding simulation projects and paper assignments
* Information on accessing external financial resources
**What This Document Provides**
* A clear outline of the course’s weekly agenda and topics.
* Details on how student performance will be evaluated, including the weighting of participation, projects, papers, and quizzes.
* A list of recommended online resources for further exploration of financial concepts.
* Information regarding access to a professional financial news source for enrolled students.
* Contact information for course coordinators and the sponsoring professor.