Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2 views

Lecture Program

The ECO1001 lecture program for 2025 outlines the weekly coverage of economics topics, including chapters on economic systems, production, demand, and market structures, along with scheduled tutorial tests and semester examinations. Important dates include semester tests on March 15 and April 19, with a final examination on June 2 and a re-examination on July 14. Students are reminded to stay updated through Moodle and attend lectures as participation is compulsory for course completion.

Uploaded by

goqwanakhanya.kn
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2 views

Lecture Program

The ECO1001 lecture program for 2025 outlines the weekly coverage of economics topics, including chapters on economic systems, production, demand, and market structures, along with scheduled tutorial tests and semester examinations. Important dates include semester tests on March 15 and April 19, with a final examination on June 2 and a re-examination on July 14. Students are reminded to stay updated through Moodle and attend lectures as participation is compulsory for course completion.

Uploaded by

goqwanakhanya.kn
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

LECTURE PROGRAMME: ECO1001 2025

Week beginning on
Coverage
_ & ending on _

10 Feb – 14 Feb
Introduction & Chapter 1: What economics is all about
17 Feb – 21 Feb
24 Feb – 28 Feb Chapter 2: Economic Systems
07 March: Tutorial test 1

Work coverage: Chapters 1 & 2

Opens from 8:00 and closes at 23:59


03– 07 March Chapter 3: Production, income, and spending in the mixed economy
10 – 14 March Chapter 4: Demand, supply and prices
15 March
Semester test 1
Work coverage: Chapters 1, 2 and 3
17- 21 March Chapter 5: Demand and supply in action
21 March Public Holiday
24- 28 March Chapter 6: Elasticity
29 March- 06 April STUDENT RECESS PERIOD
Chapter 7: The theory of demand: the utility approach
07 April- 11 April

11 April
Tutorial test 2
Work coverage: Chapters 4 & 5
Opens from 8:00 and closes at 23:59
14- 18 April REVISION FOR SEMESTER TEST 2
19 April
Semester test 2
Work coverage: Chapters 4, 5, & 6
21-25 April Chapter 8: The theory of demand: the indifference approach
25 April- Aegrotat assessments: to qualify for aegrotat assessment(s) you must have submitted the
necessary documents. Please go through the assessment policy from the module guide
28 April- 02 May Chapter 9: Background to supply: production and cost
01 May Public Holiday
05- 09 May Chapter 10: Market structure 1: Overview and perfect competition
12– 16 May Chapter 11: Market structure 2: monopoly and imperfect competition
19- 23 May REVISION
02 JUNE 2025 EXAMINATION
14 JULY 2025 RE-EXAMINATION/ SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION

PLEASE NOTE:
 Dates may change during the semester; however, these changes will be communicated in
advance. Communication may take place via email, lectures, and/or on Moodle. Please
make sure that you attend lectures and stay up to date with the relevant content
academically and administratively.
 See Moodle for academic and administrative support links.
 Moodle participation is COMPULSORY for successful completion of this course.
ECO1001| BED1211

Prescribed Textbook

Economics for South African


Title: Students

Author: Philip. Mohr & Associates

Publisher: VAN SCHAIK

Edition: 6th (latest)


ISBN: 9780627033421

You might also like