| CRN: 20136 |
| 8 Weeks - Distance Education course - start August 27 to October 24 |
| Students will be required to come to campus to take a mid term and a final exam in the Testing Center. |

Welcome! You are looking at Principles of Economics 101.
Course Description
Macroeconomics analysis, especially as it applies to the United States economy. Resources, business organizations, government expenditures, taxation, money, banking, national income determination, and business cycles.
Student Requirement:
Email me at kbakhit@citruscollege.edu the first week of the semester and include your full name. You will need to use your Official Citrus College issued email account. Your email is established when you are registered for classes. You must have access to your email account prior to starting the class.
Next, go to the class site. To do so, go online to the following URL: http://citruscollege.blackboard.com/ and click on the "Login" link. You will go to the Blackboard welcome page.
If you are enrolled in the class, and unsuccessful using the procedures to login (this login procedure may not be fully operational until on or about the first day of class), you will need to contact the instructor directly or the Distance Education office at (626) 914-8831 or online@citruscollege.edu
- Your WingSpan ID becomes your Blackboard Username
- Your WingSpan PIN (Personal Identification Number) becomes your Blackboard password
- To change your PIN/password requires, change it in WingSpan
- Data will be transferred from WingSpan to Blackboard on a regular basis
Once you get to the Blackboard welcome page, click on the Principles of Economics course link on the right, and you will go to the course site. Familiarize yourself with the course site and if you have any questions please email your instructor with your concerns. Get your textbook and get started with your initial assignments. A major key to your success in this course will be keeping up with both the reading and other assignments.
If you have a disability documented by a physician or other appropriate professional and wish to discuss academic accommodations, please contact the DSP&S office at (626) 914-8675. Please discuss your accommodations with me by email and be sure to allow at least one week to arrange appropriate accommodations.