Economics SJ
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Department | Social Studies |
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Length | Semester |
Credit type | Unweighted |
Teacher(s) | Mr. Patrick |
Economics SJ is the Social Justice Pathway equivalent of Economics.
Course catalog description
This one-semester course covers basic micro and macroeconomic theory, including supply and demand theory, market structures, the role of government in the economy, and issues of economic development. While the emphasis is primarily on the United States economy and an introduction to business, the analytical skills needed to be an educated consumer in a global economy are also stressed.
- Prerequisites: None; grade 12
- Homework Expectation: Approximately 1-2 hours per week
- District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
**1815SJ is for students in the Social Justice Pathway. Please see page 86 for a description of the Social Justice Pathway program.
Units studied
Should I take this course?
This may only be taken together with the rest of the Social Justice Pathway courses. Only join if you want the 3 year commitment.