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Core Writing 220W
*Please note, all educational goals at this level are Introductory.
Analyze and Interpret economic models
- Identify main economic concepts related to the course's subject area
Critically assess economic arguments, assumptions, and evidence
- Discuss the role of theory, evidence, and measurement in economic analysis
- Critically evaluate assumptions in economic/econometric models
- Critically evaluate the economic arguments on issues related to the course's subject area
Use oral, written, and graphical methods to communicate economic insights
- Formulate written economic arguments evaluating or supporting a position
- Present economic arguments verbally
- Use multiple methods in combination to communicate economic insights
Use economic concepts to understand real-world human activity and public policy
- Use economics to evaluate specific policies
- Evaluate current events using tools of economics
- Use economic tools to analyse current issues related to the course's subject area
ECON 220W Educational Goals.pdf
Core Writing ECON 220W Educational Goals
Core Writing ECON 220W Educational Goals