This course is a standard 15 point course and students are expected to spend 10 hours per week involved in each 15 point course that they are enrolled in.
For this course, you can expect overall, weekly:
- 4 hours of lectures,
- 1 hour of tutorials,
- an average of 7 hours of reading and thinking about the content, as well as of work on assignments and/or test preparation.
It is important to note that most learning can be achieved during class and tutorial time, plus preparation for both classes and tutorials. Lectures provide a structure to assist your study, introducing the relevant topics, concepts, tools, and providing examples and exercises for you to work on, to begin with. Tutorial time allows you to practice with the self-assessment exercises and selected end-of-chapter exercises on a regular basis. Weekly tutorials will focus on reviewing self-assessed and selected end-of-chapter exercises. The level of difficulty of exercises chosen for either tutorial sessions or assessments (take-home tests) will be on the easier side. Even if not assessed on those, students can choose to also practice with more challenging exercises, especially if interested in pursuing further studies in economics. Regardless, the available exercises always give students ample opportunity to apply concepts from previous worked-out examples during class time.