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ECON1202 Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics Course Outline Semester 1, 2013 Part A: Course-Specific Information
Students are also expected to have read and be familiar with Part B Supplement to All Course Outlines. This contains Policies on Student Responsibilities and Support, Including Special Consideration, Plagiarism and Key Dates. It also contains the ASB PROGRAM LEARNING GOALS.

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1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 1.1 Communications with staff 1.2 Pitstop and PASS 2 COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 2.2 Units of Credit 2.3 Summary of Course 2.4 Aims and Relationship to Other Courses 2.5 Student Learning Outcomes 3 LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 3.1 Approach to Learning and Teaching in the Course 3.2 Learning Activities and Teaching Strategies 3.2.1 Lectures 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 4 Tutorials Computing component Out-of-Class Study

ASSESSMENT

4.1 Formal Requirements 4.2 Assessment Details 4.3 Tutorial Participation 4.4 Online Quizzes 4.5 In-tutorial Tests 4.6 Final Exam Format 4.7 Quality Assurance 5 6 7 COURSE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT COURSE RESOURCES COURSE SCHEDULE

7.1 Lecture Schedule 7.2 Lecture Schedule (continued) 7.3 Tutorial Schedule

1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS
Lecturer-in-charge: Professor Paul Oslington Room: ASB 453 Phone (only during consultation times) 9385 0121 Email: paul.oslington@acu.edu.au Consultation Times: Monday 2 – 5 pm Lecturer: Dr Anton Kolotilin Room: Quad 3115 Phone: 9385 6366 Email: a.kolotilin@unsw.edu.au Consultation Times: Tuesday 2 – 5 pm Senior Tutor: Van Phuong Hoang. List of tutors will be posted on Website. 1.1 Communications with staff Consultations are an opportunity for you to ask questions. You may need to ask about the material introduced in lectures, the problems you have attempted or questions that were not fully answered in tutorials. You should feel free to contact your lecturers about any matter. For

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