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"Education can be thought of as progress of the individual powered by his own experience,
observation, feeling, thought, curiosity,
and biological endowment, rather than be the power of adults over him. This is motivation in the
genuine sense: the forward movement of personality
toward enlarging cycles of experience anchored in
a sense of worth and success in the past"
---Ernesto Galaza
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Office Hours in P-17 E: Economics, History and Political Science Department phone: (760) 744-1150 x2851 Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays: 1100 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Tuesdays : 12:30-2 p.m. Thursdays: 12:30-1 p.m. Or by appointment Virtual Office Hours: I check my e-mail regularly, so feel free to e-mail me with a question, concern, or comment. Address: Palomar CollegeDepartment of Economics 1140 W. Mission Road San Marcos, California 92069-1487 Office: (760) 744-1150 ext. 2851 Dept.: (760) 744-1150 ext. 2412 Fax: (760) 744-8123 Fall 2009 classes: Econ 100 online: Macroeconomics (9:30-10:50 TTH in NS-312): fall 2009 syllabi/macro syllabus fall 2009 TTH.doc Macroeconomics Hybrid (Monday 12:30-2) in P-30 fall 2009 syllabi/macro syllabus fall 2009 mondays hybrid.doc Microeconomics Hybrid (Wednesdays 12:30-1:50 in P-30): fall 2009 syllabi/econ 102 syllabus fall 2009Wed hybrid.doc Microeconomics (9:30-11 MW in P-30) fall 2009 syllabi/micro syllabus mw fall2009.doc Microeconomics (11-12:30 TTH in P-30) fall 2009 syllabi/econ 102 syllabus fall 2009 tth11.doc Political Economy Day Power Point Presentations Immigration: Myths and Realities The Economics of Environmental Disruption
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Interests, Activities & PlansMy goal is to make the "dismal science" interesting and relevant to my students.
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Last updated on October 22, 2009 .