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Proficiencies Required for Undergraduates
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Artifacts |
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Reflection |
Date Submitted |
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03/24/09 |
03/24/09 |
2. Display command of existing knowledge
This proficiency involves explaining key economic concepts and showing how
they can be used. It is something you do in many essay exams, short papers,
analyses, and homework problems. It may also be part of a project or team
project or one aspect of a longer paper. Note that it is not just a matter of
knowing the concept and how to apply it, but also of being able to explain it
clearly in written or verbal form. You also should be able to use a graph
effectively as part of the explanations.
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Artifacts |
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Reflection |
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10/14/2008 |
12/09/2008 |
3. Interpret existing knowledge
For this proficiency, you need to be able to explain the economic concepts
and models underlying articles in the economic and business press. You should
be able to use the articles as a starting place to determine other results or
ask other questions. Also, you should be able to identify the assumptions
used and evaluate the accuracy of the analysis presented. This type of
analysis is often done in short papers or homework assignments or in short
group projects.
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Artifacts |
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Reflection |
Date Submitted |
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12/10/2009 |
12/10/2009 |
4. Interpret and manipulate economic data
Understanding numerical data is in part showing you know what these data
measure (like GDP and CPI) and the problems that may exist with the data. You
should also be able to graph and to interpret the graphs of data as well as
developing charts of data. Since many potential employers are interested in
an employee’s ability to use data effectively, the artifact demonstrating
this proficiency may be of particular importance. Hansen’s last item representing
this proficiency is carrying out and interpreting regression. Regression is
the topic of the required course 3250: 426 Applied Econometrics and any of
the assignments or papers for this course could be used. Note that
interpretation is a very important part of this proficiency.
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Artifacts |
Date Submitted |
Reflection |
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04/02/2009 |
04/02/2009 |
5. The ability to apply existing knowledge
We have been outlining a set of skills, with each level being more advanced
and complex that the set before. Proficiency 5 gets to the heart of what you
should be able to do by the time you graduate: think like an economist and
apply that thinking to all sorts of problems you will find in the real world.
Many of your field course assignments, exams and papers would meet this
proficiency. Your reflection (see below for more general comments) would be
on what is important and distinctive about your economic analysis of the
problem.
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Artifacts |
Date Submitted |
Reflection |
Date Submitted |
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12/07/2008 |
12/09/2008 |
6. Develop new knowledge
Normally only the senior project goes here, but students may add entries here
as they believe that they have in some measure added new knowledge.
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Artifacts |
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Reflection |
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12/11/2009 |
12/11/2009 |