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...response to students’ complaints, the instructor of Economics 1010a, “Microeconomic Theory” will take three weeks off to polish his lectures while a teaching fellow takes charge of the course...
Finishing out the top five are Economics 1010a: “Microeconomic Theory,” with 285 enrolled, and Literature and Arts B-51: “First Nights: Five Performance Premieres,” with 279 enrolled...
Beginning next year, new departmental classes will count for Core credit. Economics 1010A: "Microeconomic Theory" will count for Social Analysis, English 13: "The English Bible," English 124d: "Shakespearean Tragedy" will count for Literature and Arts A, and English 175: "American Literary Emergence" will count for Literature and Arts...
...students familiar with the tempting biannual array of course options, we believe that reasonable departmental alternatives for Core courses should be explored more fully, and the Standing Committee on the Core Program pledges to do so. Progress has been made--the committee recently approved the cross-listing of Economics 1010a for Social Analysis credit. We hope this trend will continue, allowing students to include in their liberal arts education those courses which most interest and excite them...
This past Thanksgiving, Senior Lecturer on Economics Jeffrey Wolcowitz decided the class he teaches, Economics 1010a, would be videotaped and broadcast on the Internet. "As an experiment I will have the rest of the lectures videotaped...I'll try it and if it works I'll do it again, and if not I don't feel any commitment for doing it for the whole term in the future...that's the good news." Now that the term has all but ended, I can already assure Mr. Wolcowitz that "it works." The videotaped lectures are not a replacement for actually attending...