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Australian School of Business
School of Economics

ECON 5103
Business Economics * * *
Course Outline
Semester 2, 2011

Table of Contents 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1
1.1 Lecturers-in-charge: 1
1.2 Pitstop 1 2 COURSE DETAILS 1
2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 1
2.2 Units of Credit 1
2.3 Summary of Course 2
2.4 Aims and Relationship to Other Courses 2
2.5 Student Learning Outcomes 2 3 LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2
3.1 Approach to Learning and Teaching in the Course 2
3.2 Quality Assurance
3.3 Learning Activities and Teaching Strategies 3 4 ASSESSMENT 4
4.1 Formal Requirements 4
4.2 Assessment Details 4
4.3 Tutorial Preparation and Participation 4
4.4 Midsession Exam 5
4.5 Assignment (Submission Question) 5
4.5.1 Assignment Submission Procedure 6
4.5.2 Late Submission 6
4.6 Final Exam Format 6 5 ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM 7 6 COURSE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT 7 7 STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT 7
7.1 Workload 7
7.2 Attendance 8
7.3 Keeping Informed 8
7.4 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS 8 8 STUDENT RESOURCES AND SUPPORT 10 9 COURSE RESOURCES 10 10 COURSE SCHEDULE 11 10.1 Lecture Schedule Error! Bookmark not defined. 10.2 Tutorial Schedule 12
11 Semester 2, 2011: Key Dates and Student Responsibilities 13

STAFF CONTACT DETAILS
Lecturers-in-charge:
Peter Nichols and Louise Zieme

Peter Nichols:
p.nichols@unsw.edu.au
Room 465
Australia School of Business
Phone 9385 9935

Louise Zieme:
Louise.Zieme@unsw.edu.au
Room 465
Australian School of Business
Phone No: 9385 9935

Consultation Times will be advised via Course website: http://telt.unsw.edu.au

Communications with staff
We strongly encourage all enquiries about the subject material be made at lectures or tutorials or during consultation time. Discussion of course subject material will not be entered into via email. Email correspondence (e.g. advising

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