ECON 160
Money and Banking
Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course 102. Principles of money and banking in U.S.; legal and institutional framework; money supply process; instruments, effects, and practice of monetary policy. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Spring 2025 - This class honestly wasn't very memorable but would recommend for a low stress Econ elective. There wasn't that much content to the class and he always ended class like 15 minutes early. Convery is a very nice man but his lectures are very boring and it doesn't help that they're at 8 am. He stopped recording his lectures this quarter but he posts the notes and he usually just reads off the notes for lecture but occasionally mentions important things to focus on. There are 2 midterms and a final and you get one cheat sheet for each midterm and 2 cheat sheets for the final. This class is definitely one that you can cram for.
Spring 2025 - This class honestly wasn't very memorable but would recommend for a low stress Econ elective. There wasn't that much content to the class and he always ended class like 15 minutes early. Convery is a very nice man but his lectures are very boring and it doesn't help that they're at 8 am. He stopped recording his lectures this quarter but he posts the notes and he usually just reads off the notes for lecture but occasionally mentions important things to focus on. There are 2 midterms and a final and you get one cheat sheet for each midterm and 2 cheat sheets for the final. This class is definitely one that you can cram for.
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Fall 2015 - Professor Miller is an awesome professor. His lectures are organized and you know exactly what to expect for the exams. The material can be tough, but he does a really good job explaining it. I recommend going to office hours, he breaks everything down and makes the concepts applicable to real life. Don't hesitate to ask him about career options, he's been through it all and will share relevant stories and give great advice.
Fall 2015 - Professor Miller is an awesome professor. His lectures are organized and you know exactly what to expect for the exams. The material can be tough, but he does a really good job explaining it. I recommend going to office hours, he breaks everything down and makes the concepts applicable to real life. Don't hesitate to ask him about career options, he's been through it all and will share relevant stories and give great advice.