Lisa K. Jepsen, Ph.D.

Office:  CBB 208
Phone:  273-2592
Office Hours for Spring 2012:
MW 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Th 1:30-3:30 p.m.
and by appointment.
E-mail: Lisa.Jepsen@uni.edu

SPRING 2012 CLASSES:

Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 1051)
      View syllabus (Spring 2012)
      View grades on Blackboard
      Link to website for Mankiw textbook
      Informal topic outlines
    
     Review Sheets:
          View Consumer Theory Review Sheet (Exam 1)
          View Producer Theory Review Sheet  (Exam 2)
          View Perfect and Imperfect Competition Review Sheet (Exam 3)
          View Supply and Demand Review Sheet (Exam 4)
          View Externalities Review Sheet (new material for Final Exam)

          Selected Slides from PowerPoint Reviews:
                    Consumer Theory
                   
Producer Theory
                    Perfect and Imperfect Competition
                    Supply and Demand
                    Externalities and Labor Markets
 
     Additional Practice Problems:
          Production and Costs
                Table and Graphs
          Supply and Demand
          Elasticity
          
Algebra of Taxes

    Links to Guides & Strategies for Studying:
             Dr. Jepsen's Exams
             Multiple Choice Tests
             Help with Graphs
             Help with Graphing Equations

    Schedule:
             Supplemental Lecture:  Saturday, January 14, 10-noon, CBB 109             
             Exam #1:  January 25, 2012
             Exam #2:  February 10, 2012
             Exam #3:  
             Exam #4:   
             Makeup Exams:  Wednesday, April 25, 2012, 3 p.m., CBB 109
             Final Exam:  
      Seating chart for room 109
 
Tutoring hours:  
            Tutors are available in the first floor student lounge of the Curris Business Building.  Hours are Mondays 10-noon, Tuesdays noon-2 pm and 3:30-5:30 pm, Wednesdays 10-noon, Thursdays 3:30-5:30 pm., and Fridays noon-2 pm
            

Law and Economics (ECON 3231)

       
View syllabus (Spring 2012)
        View paper assignment
        Link to website for Cooter/Ulen textbook
        Practice problems
              
Contracts  
              
Answers
              
Settlement Ranges
        Review Sheets/Topic Outlines
               
Property
               
Contracts
               
Torts
               
Criminal/Civil
    Link to Study Guides and Strategies for
Essay Exams
  
  Schedule:
            Exam #1:  Friday, January 27, 2012

            Exam #2:  
            Exam #3:  

            Exam #4:
 
            Position Paper:   Rough draft due 
                                          Final draft due 


Dr. McCormick's Handouts on "How to Cite Sources" and "References"
Exam and assignment scores are posted on Blackboard


PREVIOUSLY-TAUGHT CLASSES:

Intermediate Microeconomics (920:104) 
         View syllabus (Fall 2011)
         View problems to work from the book  
         Link to textbook website (third edition)
   Practice Problems
            Consumer Theory
                Challenging Problems
            Producer Theory
            Perfect Competition
  Review Sheets
            Algebra Review
            Consumer Theory
            Producer Theory
            Perfect and Imperfect Competition
   Other Postings
            Outline of Topics
            Chapter 1 Definitions

    Schedule:
             Supplemental Lecture:  Saturday, August 27, 10-noon, CBB 225
             Quiz #1:  Wednesday, August 31, 2011
             Quiz #2:  Monday, September 26, 2011
             Exam #1: Friday, September 30, 2011
             Quiz #3: Wednesday, October 12, 2011
             Quiz #4:  Wednesday, October 19, 2011
             Exam #2:  Friday, October 21, 2011
             Quiz #5:  Wednesday, November 9, 2011
             Quiz #6: Monday, December 5, 2011
             Exam #3:  Wednesday, December 7, 2011
             Final Exam: 10 a.m. section -- Monday, December 12, 2011
                                   11 a.m. section -- Tuesday, December 13, 2011   

     Quiz and exam scores are posted on Blackboard



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