Faculty Of Economıc, Admınıstratıve And Socıal Scıences
Internatıonal Fınance ( Englısh )

Course Information

INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS I
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
ECO101 Fall 3 0 3 6

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction English
Type Required
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer Dr. İbrahim Boz, Assistant Proffesor
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course There are 2 course objectives. Firstly students are expected to familiarize theoretical explanations, concepts and definitions which will be given bt textbook in English. Students should put their maximum effort to capture materials offered. Secondly students are expected to solve some problemscovered by the textbook and the course, and interpret their meaning in the exam.
Contents of the Course Basic economic concepts; consumer demand, producers supply, market equilibrium price, elasticities, interventions to market equilibrium, firm production theory and technology, firm costs and equilibrium.

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 Students try to improve their ability linking between practical life and theoretical knowledge.
2 The students are expected to act in responsible way, by which they are interested in on the material lectured, and try to contibute on the subject matter in the class.
3 Students are expected to improve their skills in using mathematical, geometry and cognitive while answering economical matters.
4 While explaining their knowledge on various economic questions, they are expected to imrove their language skills in English.

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 Explanation of the course objectives and students' responsibilities. Economics' meaning. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
2 Ch.1. Introduction. What is economics. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
3 Ch.2.Key prenciples of economics Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
4 Ch.4. Demand, supply and market equilibrium. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
5 Ch.4. Demand, supply and market equilibrium. + Midterm-1 Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
6 Ch.20. Elasticity: A measure of responsiveness. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
7 Ch.20: Elasticity: A measure of responsiveness. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
8 Midterm exam--2 online written exam
9 Ch.23: Production technology and firms costs. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
10 Ch.23: Production technology and firms costs. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
11 Ch.23: Production technology and firms costs. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
12 Ch.24: Perfect competition and other market structures. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
13 Ch.23: Perfect competitions and other market structures. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
14 Midterm-3 online written exam
15 Answering study questions and taking independent questions. Synchronous - lms.toros.edu.tr
16 Final Exam online written exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 Economics, priciples, applications and tools, 7. baskı, International edition, Pearson publication, Prentice Hall, 2012, O'Sullivan.
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Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 20% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 20% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
3 20% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
4 40% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 Students try to improve their ability linking between practical life and theoretical knowledge. 2 1͵2
2 The students are expected to act in responsible way, by which they are interested in on the material lectured, and try to contibute on the subject matter in the class. 3 1͵2
3 Students are expected to improve their skills in using mathematical, geometry and cognitive while answering economical matters. 4 1͵2
4 While explaining their knowledge on various economic questions, they are expected to imrove their language skills in English. 6 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 3 42
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 2 28
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 3 28 84
8 Midterm Exam 3 2 6
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 0 0 0
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 0 0 0
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 57 57
16 Final Exam 1 3 3
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