Course Code |
ECON 1902 ECON1902 |
科目名稱 |
A Guide to
Learning Economics 經濟學入門 |
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Workload |
l 非PAPER類HOMEWORK l TUTORIAL / PRESENTATION l Group project l Mock interview |
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評價教學內容 |
#1 Despite that the course is starting with ECON, it got nothing
to relate with Economics. This class is designed for Econ major students, to
learn more things outside of Economics. This course involve one mock
interview(group) with theme of internship or scholarship, and one group
project with presentation (ours is to analysis the impact of AI on the
industry selected by us), the workload of it is defined by how many
freeriders you got. |
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評價教員教學 |
#1 Normal, you can't ecxpect too much for a
economics professor talking non-econ things |
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CUSIS科目資料 |
Description: This course is
designed for economic majors in their first year of study. The principal aim
is to help students plan their curricula, including the academic and
experiential components. It comprises three parts: 1. Lectures
that introduce the structure of the programme (outcome statement, study
pattern of required and elective courses, concentration areas), experiential
learning opportunities (mentorship and internship programmes), and exchange
opportunities (choice of host institutions and transfer of credits). Senior
students may also be asked to share their experiences in mentorship,
internship, and exchange. 2. Workshops on
academic writing with emphasis on academic honesty. Topics include
plagiarism, proper use of source materials, and citation styles. Each student
will be asked to write and submit a summary of a collection of articles on a
current topic in economics. Feedbacks will be given in a timely manner so
that students can correct their errors and resubmit their work. A series of
revisions and submissions will finally lead to academically acceptable
articles – writings with clear logic, proper use of source materials, and
proper citation style. 3. Sessions on
presentation skills and interview skills. These include in-class debate
sessions, group interview practices and cover-letter workshops. Learning
Outcome: Upon completing
this course, the student will be able to:
1. understand
the rationale and structure of the economics programme, 2. plan a
curriculum that best suits his/her interest, 3. write
economic articles of acceptable academic style, 4. find
economic data and articles, 5. critique
current issues from the economic perspective, 6. present
themselves in a professional manner. |
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其他資料 |
2024Sem1:學位 130|註冊 110|剩餘 20 |
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