Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Economics and Business
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Grao en Economía
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  Macroeconomics
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Identifying Data 2020/21
Subject (*) Macroeconomics Code 611G01017
Study programme
Grao en Economía
Descriptors Cycle Period Year Type Credits
Graduate 2nd four-month period
Second Obligatory 6
Language
Spanish
English
Teaching method Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department Economía
Coordinador
Rungo , Paolo
E-mail
paolo.rungo@udc.es
Lecturers
Garcia Cebro, Juan Antonio
Rungo , Paolo
E-mail
j.a.garciac@udc.es
paolo.rungo@udc.es
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General description "Macroeconomics" is the continuation of the subject "Principles of Macroeconomics". It is based on the competencies and concepts already acquired during the first-year course, and discusses relevant and current issues in Macroeconomics, with an intermediate level of complexity. In particular, this course focuses on the adjustment processes of the economy in the medium run and the analysis of the interrelation between economic variables in open economies by means of a critical appraisal of theoretical models and empirical evidence.
Contingency plan 1. Modifications to the subject content. Subject contents will not be modified. 2. Methodologies. *Learning methodologies without modifications. Supervised projects. *Learning methodologies with modifications - Lectures. If necessary, lectures will be held online. Collaborative learning. Whenever possible, group activities will take place in class with a reduced number of students. When not possible or when recommended, these activities will be held online. - Essay questions. In case of necessity, the final exam will be held online. - Multiple-choice questions. In case of necessity, the Minimum Knowledge Test will be held online. - Short answer questions. In case of necessity, all activities and exams during the course will be held online. 3. Personalised attention. When face-to-face tutoring is not possible or recommended, personalised attention will be held online. Email: every day. May be used for any question, asking for an individual online meeting, monitoring supervised projects. Teams: scheduled meeting, or individual or group meetings previoulsy requested by email. 4. Modifications to the learning assessment methodology The learning assessment methodology will not be modified. In case of necessity, all activities and exams may be held online. *Notes to the evaluation system: The final exam, which includes the essay questions and the Minimum Knowledge Test, will be held preferentially at the faculty facilities, face-to-face. It will be held online if competent authorities impose or recommend it. If for any reason directly or indirectly related to the sanitary crisis, a student cannot go to the faculty's facilities where an exam or activity takes place, he or she will be offered alternative opportunities of evaluation. These opportunities may include an oral exam. In any case, affected students must contact the professor as soon as possible to find an agreed solution. 5. Modification regarding the sources of information. No modifications.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.
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