NTU Course

Macroeconomics (1)

Offered in 114-1
  • Serial Number

    59619

  • Course Number

    ECON2020

  • Course Identifier

    303 20021

  • Class 04
  • 3 Credits
  • Compulsory

    DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS / Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in College of Social Sciences

      Compulsory
    • DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

    • Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in College of Social Sciences

  • HSUAN-LI SU
  • Tue 3, 4, 5
  • 社科506

  • Type 3

  • 90 Student Quota

    NTU 80 + non-NTU 10

  • Specialization Program

    Economics in English

  • English
  • NTU COOL
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes

    The course is conducted in English。

  • NTU Enrollment Status

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    0/80
    Other Depts
    0/0
    Remaining
    0
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    0
  • Course Description
    This is an intermediate macroeconomic course taught in English. This course will mainly teach the neoclassical framework: (1) neoclassical growth theory, and (2) neoclassical business cycle. We will go through both theory and data to see how macroeconomists answer economic questions.
  • Course Objective
    This course will be taught in the form of flip-course: watching lecture videos at home and come to the classroom for activities. All course materials, videos, and grades will be posted in the NTU Cool.
  • Course Requirement
    First week in-classroom lecture and math review. Starting from the second week, online lecture. I will upload the lecture video every Monday. You have to finish watching and learning the lecture on time every week. We will meet Thursday 10:30-11:30 in the classroom for Q&A and class activities.
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
  • References
    Julio Garin, Robert Lester, and Eric Sims. ``Intermediate Macroeconomics,'' Charles Jones. ``Macroeconomics" fourth edition
  • Grading
    1. NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
    2. NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section
  • Adjustment methods for students
  • Make-up Class Information
  • Course Schedule