Temple University
Economics 1902
Principles of Microeconomics
Fall 2009
Ritter Hall 107
Grading Policy
1. A bit of advice: Attendance is not mandatory, but game theory and economics, while of great practical importance, is a very difficult intellectual pursuit. With that in mind, you must try to come to every class and work with the material a little every day.
2. Class participation. This semester I will be keeping track of who participates. There will be points for an informed answer, fewer points for any thing that is a little relevant, and no points for non-response. If I call on you 10 times during the semester and you have a substantive answer every time then you will receive a 100 for that part of your grade. If you never are able to contribute then you would receive a zero for that part of your grade.
3. There will be many short homework assignments during the semester.
4. There will be a midterm and a final. These will be closed book exams.
5. The homework and exams will be scaled so that a numerical grade has the usual mapping to a letter grade. That is, 80-89 is a B, and so on. Therefore you will always know where you stand before class participation is factored into your course grade.
6. Your grade will be determined as follows:
| Class Participation | 25% |
| Homework | 25% |
| Midterm | 25% |
| Final | 25% |
7. There is no such thing as late homework. There are no make-up exams.