Introductory Macroeconomics

ECON 112/3.0

Overview

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the basic analytical principles and tools of modern macroeconomics, and to illustrate how these can be used to help understand observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems, and government economic policies.

In particular, macroeconomics studies the determination of aggregate economic quantities, such as the level of national output (and its rate of growth), the level of total employment and the rate of unemployment, and the average price level and rate of inflation. Macroeconomics also examines how government policies influence the aggregate behavior and performance of the economy.

Learning Outcomes

  •  Use the basic analytical principles and tools of modern economics to understand and assess observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems and government economic policies.
  • Describe and model the relationships between aggregate economic variables, including national output, the level of aggregate consumption and investment, interest rates, employment and unemployment, and the average level and rate of change of all prices.
  • Explain how government policies influence the aggregate behaviour and performance of an economy.

Topics

Microeconomic FoundationsChapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 33 (pgs 823 - 835)
Chapter 3
Chapter 19
Introduction to MacroeconomicsChapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22 (incl. Appendix)
Chapter 23
The Economy in the Short-RunChapter 24
Chapter 25
The Economy in the Long-RunChapter 26
Money, Banking, and Monetary PolicyChapter 27
Chapter 28
  Additional Topic from MyEconLab website:
  鈥淚nterest Rates and the Slope of the AD Curve鈥
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Macroeconomic ProblemsChapter 31
Chapter 32
Open Economy MacroeconomicsChapter 35

Terms

Fall 2024
Course Dates
Delivery Mode
Online

Evaluation

30% - Quizzes (best 5 of 6)
20% - Assignments (best 2 of 3)
50% - Proctored Final exam

Live Sessions

This course has optional live sessions (e.g. webinars, synchronous activities).

Proctored Exams  
Exam Centre Location, Eligibility, and Fees  

Students enrolled exclusively in online courses may choose one of two options to write this course鈥檚 proctored assessments:  

  1. You may choose to write the assessments online under supervision of Examity proctoring services. A $100 fee will be charged to your SOLUS account.鈥疶his fee is known as the Off Campus Exam Admin Fee and is applied in鈥疭OLUS at the earlier of: term tuition posting date, or the date at which exam writing method is changed to online. The fee is assessed once per ASO course with proctored assessments.  
  2. You may choose to write the assessments in-person on Queen鈥檚 campus in Kingston at no additional charge.  

Students enrolled in at least one on-campus course are expected to write this course鈥檚 proctored assessments on-campus during the scheduled exam time. They will not be permitted to write this course鈥檚 proctored assessments online.

Students were prompted to indicate their preferred exam writing method when enrolling in the course in SOLUS. The exam writing method may be changed by contacting the ASO Exams Team at aso.exams@queensu.ca.  

Information for students writing online assessments using Examity

Selected assessments in this course will be administered in onQ using online proctoring provided by Examity, a third-party, cloud-based service. This proctoring solution was chosen to support our鈥痚fforts in maintaining academic integrity when online proctoring is required. Queen鈥檚 has conducted an extensive privacy and security review of Examity and has entered into a binding agreement with terms that address the appropriate collection, use and disclosure of personal information in accordance with Ontario鈥檚 privacy legislation.鈥疶o learn more about online proctoring, please see the information provided by the Office of the University Registrar.  

If you registered to write online with Examity, all information pertaining to the technical requirements and preparation for writing online will be posted in onQ well in advance of your exam.鈥

The use of Examity as described is unique to courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science Online. Other Faculties use online proctoring solutions in different ways under different regulations. Students should  contact the appropriate Faculty examination team if they have questions.  

Timing of Final Examinations  

The exam period dates for each Term are listed on the Faculty of Arts and Science webpage under "Important Dates". Student exam schedules for the Fall Term are posted to SOLUS immediately prior to the Thanksgiving holiday; for the Winter Term they are posted on the Friday before Reading Week, and for the Summer Term they are individually noted on the Arts and Science Online syllabi.鈥疭tudents should not make any travel plans until after the examination schedule has been posted. Exams will not be moved or deferred to accommodate employment, travel/holiday plans or flight reservations. Students experiencing extenuating circumstances preventing them from writing their exams as scheduled should review the information about the Academic Consideration process

Textbook and Materials

ASO reserves the right to make changes to the required material list as received by the instructor before the course starts. Please refer to the Campus Bookstore website at  to obtain the most up-to-date list of required materials for this course before purchasing them.

Required Textbook

  • Macroeconomics, with MyEconLab (Sixteenth Canadian Edition) by Ragan, Christopher T.S., Pearson, 2016.

**Materials Subject to Change**

Time Commitment

Students can expect to spend, on average, about 10 - 12 hours per week (120 hours per term) on the course.