|
MA Economics |
Fogelman College of Business & Economics |
|
Spring 2010 |
Exemplary (7,8,9) Good (4,5,6) Fair (1,2,3)
Click a hyperlinked average to view related pie chart. |
|
|
|
|
|
GOAL 1 |
Objective 1 |
Average |
|
The student will acquire a strong base in theoretical economic analysis. |
Formulate and solve optimization exercises. (ECON 7310 and ECON
7320)
|
7.17 |
|
|
Objective 2 |
|
|
|
Demonstrate a graduate level comprehension of microeconomic and
macroeconomic theory. (ECON 7310 and ECON 7320)
|
6.67 |
|
GOAL 2 |
Objective 1 |
Average |
|
The student will acquire discipline specific knowledge. |
Demonstrate mastery of microeconomic theory including the theory of the
firm, household behavior, market structure, information and uncertainty.
(ECON 7310)
|
6.67
|
|
|
Objective 2 |
|
|
|
Demonstrate mastery of macroeconomic theory including economic
fluctuations and growth and macroeconomic policy. (ECON 7320)
|
7.33 |
|
GOAL 3 |
Objective 1 |
Average |
|
The student will acquire high-level empirical skills. |
Understand basic econometric modeling techniques. (ECON 7810)
|
0.00 |
|
|
Objective 2 |
|
|
|
Develop and estimate economic models, test
economic hypothesis, and perform basic forecasting tasks.
(ECON 7810)
|
0.00 |
|
GOAL 4 |
Objective 1 |
Average |
|
The student will be able to communicate economic concepts effectively. |
Present results of empirical analysis and
their implications. (ECON 7810 and ECON 7210)
|
7.00 |
|
|
Objective 2 |
|
|
|
Demonstrate ability to synthesize modern economic micro and macro theory
to address real-world issues. (ECON 7310 and ECON 7320)
|
6.50 |