Thursday, August 27, 2009

AP Macroeceonomics Syllabus

A.P. MACROECONOMICS

Mr. Scott
email: mscott@bishopamat.org
Amat ext. 7402
Class Website: http://mrscottecon.blogspot.com


COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an AP level class that meets the senior requirement for economics. Students will study basic principles of economics and complete a general survey of topics in macroeconomics. Students are required to take the Advanced Placement Examination in Macroeconomics in May.

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

1) Macroeconomics by Krugman & Wells (Worth, 2005)

2) Summer Reading Assignment: Naked Economics by Charles Wheelan (Norton, 2010)

3) 5 Steps to a 5: AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics 2010-2011 by Eric Dodge (McGraw Hill, 2010)

4) Binder or folder for handouts with college rule loose-leaf

5) Black or blue pens, red pen, # 2 pencils

6)Calculator for basic mathematical equations

GRADING:

1) 50% tests and quizzes.

2) 20% homework

3) 20% classwork, individual oral participation, and participation in group activities

4) 10% projects

EXPECTATIONS:

1) Approach your studies with the motivation, determination, and commitment
that an advanced placement course requires.

2) Complete all reading assignments by the assigned date. Students are expected to budget their time and complete their reading in an environment that is conducive to study.

3) Complete all written assignments by the date on which they are due. Late work will be severely penalized.

4) Make-up assignments that are missed because of illness, sports, or extra-curricular activities as specified in Lancer Life. Because of the block schedule, make-up assignments should be given to Mr. Scott in the College Center if class is not scheduled the day you return to school.

5) Work in a cooperative and responsible manner. Students should seek assistance from either Mr. Scott or one of their classmates whenever they are absent to be aware of what took place in the missed class period(s).

6) Bring required materials to class each day.

7) Follow all policies and regulations as indicated in Lancer Life regarding conduct and behavior.

8) Students are expected to engage in independent study and review in addition to regular class requirements in order to prepare for the AP test. Additional review sessions which are optional, but highly recommended, will be scheduled during the Spring semester.

9) Specific reminders:

a) Be courteous and respectful toward one another and the
teacher at all times.
b) Act respectfully during times of prayer and during religious services.
c) Be on-time to class.
d) Do not talk in class unless you are appropriately answering a question or participating in a group activity.
e) Sit in your assigned seat and do not wander during class.
f) Do not do work for other courses during this period.
g) Do not put your books away before the end of class.
h) Hall passes are only given to the infirmary or in the case of an emergency.
i) Do not write or carve on the desks.
j) Do not write on or keep handouts from classroom sets.
k) Food, beverages, or gum are not allowed inside or near the classroom.
l) Be cooperative with and follow the directions of substitute teachers.
m) Act politely toward guest speakers and other visitors.
n) Do not fool around with programmable calculators during class. Violators will have their calculators seized.
o) Wireless communion is not permitted to be used during class.

Revised 7/10

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