Econ 102 Anastasia Zavodny
Welcome to Microeconomics! This semester we will cover the basics of all things micro and learn the tools of understanding the economics you hear on the news. Our course is an in-person course, meaning we will meet in person for all class sessions. In addition to our class time, I will also be available to meet with you digitally throughout the semester! This course will introduce you to the basics of microeconomics and we will look at how these principles impact our daily lives. Some of the topics we will explore this semester include monopolies, the impact of advertising, game theory (yes, there are games involved!), health care -- plus so much more!
If any of this sounds daunting, don't panic! Everything can seem scary until you begin - economics is no different. (What is a Course Outline of Record? It is the campus document which describes the basics of what every section of Econ 102 will cover...we won't be using the books listed here though. You can think of this document as a guide to the topics we will cover this semester!) Check out this short video for how to login to Canvas.
Remember, our class will not display until after Jan 26th! While we will be meeting in-person for all class sessions, our course material will be found online on Canvas. You will find the link for Canvas at the top of every Palomar College webpage, or directly by clicking here. If this is your first time using Canvas, don't panic! Everything is fairly straightforward (that being said, please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions - no matter how simple they may seem!). Once you log in to Canvas, you will have access to all of your courses for the semester.
We're starting to collect 2024 data. If you'd like to help us, you can donate or sponsor your favorite agency. San Diego Center for Economics Education welcomes Anastasia Zavodny to their Advisory Board! She currently teaches a variety of Economics and Business courses at several local community colleges. Anastasia began her studies at Palomar College, earning an A.A. degree before transferring to UC San Diego, where she earned her B.S.
in Management Science with minors in International Studies and Mathematics. She completed her graduate studies at UC Santa Barbara, earning an M.A. in Economics with an emphasis in Business Economics and a second M.A. in Statistics. Outside of the classroom, Anastasia serves on several committees including Faculty Senate, the executive board of a faculty union, and the statewide Academic Senate for California Community Colleges’ Part-Time Faculty Committee. Anastasia was selected as the Adjunct recipient for Palomar College’s Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching for the academic year 2021-2022.
Online asynchronous course with Professor Anastasia Zavodny Welcome to Microeconomics! This semester we will cover the basics of all things micro and learn the tools of understanding the economics you hear on the news. While we won't be holding live class sessions, I will be available to meet with you digitally throughout the semester. This course will introduce you to the basics of microeconomics and we will look at how these principles impact our daily lives. Some of the topics we will explore this semester include monopolies, the impact of advertising, game theory (yes, there are games involved!), health care -- plus so much more!
If any of this sounds daunting, don't panic! Everything can seem scary until you begin - economics is no different. Check out this short video for how to login to Canvas. Remember, our class will not display until after Jan 23rd! We will be accessing all our class information on Canvas. You will find the link for Canvas at the top of every Palomar College webpage, or directly by clicking here.
If this is your first time using Canvas, don't panic! Everything is fairly straightforward (that being said, please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions - no matter how simple they may seem!). Once you log in to Canvas, you will have access to all of your courses for the semester.
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Welcome To Microeconomics! This Semester We Will Cover The Basics
Welcome to Microeconomics! This semester we will cover the basics of all things micro and learn the tools of understanding the economics you hear on the news. Our course is an in-person course, meaning we will meet in person for all class sessions. In addition to our class time, I will also be available to meet with you digitally throughout the semester! This course will introduce you to the basic...
If Any Of This Sounds Daunting, Don't Panic! Everything Can
If any of this sounds daunting, don't panic! Everything can seem scary until you begin - economics is no different. (What is a Course Outline of Record? It is the campus document which describes the basics of what every section of Econ 102 will cover...we won't be using the books listed here though. You can think of this document as a guide to the topics we will cover this semester!) Check out thi...
Remember, Our Class Will Not Display Until After Jan 26th!
Remember, our class will not display until after Jan 26th! While we will be meeting in-person for all class sessions, our course material will be found online on Canvas. You will find the link for Canvas at the top of every Palomar College webpage, or directly by clicking here. If this is your first time using Canvas, don't panic! Everything is fairly straightforward (that being said, please don't...
We're Starting To Collect 2024 Data. If You'd Like To
We're starting to collect 2024 data. If you'd like to help us, you can donate or sponsor your favorite agency. San Diego Center for Economics Education welcomes Anastasia Zavodny to their Advisory Board! She currently teaches a variety of Economics and Business courses at several local community colleges. Anastasia began her studies at Palomar College, earning an A.A. degree before transferring to...
In Management Science With Minors In International Studies And Mathematics.
in Management Science with minors in International Studies and Mathematics. She completed her graduate studies at UC Santa Barbara, earning an M.A. in Economics with an emphasis in Business Economics and a second M.A. in Statistics. Outside of the classroom, Anastasia serves on several committees including Faculty Senate, the executive board of a faculty union, and the statewide Academic Senate fo...