Curricula and Syllabi in Principles (General)
Nick Vriend, Queen Mary, University of London
Syllabus for a course on the principles of economics as taught by Nick Vriend of Queen Mary, University of London in 2009. It looks at a whole range of concepts and analytical techniques to deal with the following topics: Demand and Supply, Households, Firms, Competitive Equilibrium, Imperfect Competition, The Role of Information, and Market Failures and Public Policy.
Gianluigi Vernasca, University of Essex; Tim Hatton, University of Essex
This course website supports an introductory module in economics as taught at the University of Essex in 2009/10 by Gianluigi Vernasca and Tim Hatton. It provides a broad overview of economics suitable as an introduction to the subject for all undergraduates. It is designed to develop students' knowledge of economic ideas in the context of contemporary issues using the tools of elementary economic analysis. It includes a module outline, lecture notes, coursework items and class exercises (with solutions).
Center for History and New Media
The Syllabus Finder is an experimental service offered by the Center for History and New Media, Department of History and Art History, George Mason University. It is a specialist search engine which aims to allow users a rapid way to search the internet to retrieve syllabi of academic courses, most of which are based in North America or have a web address in the .edu domain. Materials are retrieved from sites indexed on Google. It is possible to search by subject keyword. Users should check the date of materials retrieved as syllabi can vary in date. Some contain synopses and, reading lists and course notes; others are briefer in detail.


