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Achieving Proficiencies in Economics Capstone Courses
Journal of College Teaching & Learning (2008)
  • Michael C. Seeborg, Illinois Wesleyan University
Abstract
This paper argues that capstone courses in economics should be integrative experiences that require students to demonstrate six core proficiencies. The capstone economics senior seminar at Illinois Wesleyan University is used as an example of how a capstone course that requires completion of an original research paper might achieve these proficiencies. Also, carefully designed co-curricular activities, such as student-edited undergraduate journals, and participation in undergraduate research conferences are recommended as complements to capstone research courses.
Keywords
  • undergraduate curriculum,
  • capstone courses,
  • undergraduate research,
  • teaching pedagogy
Disciplines
Publication Date
February, 2008
Publisher Statement
Journal of College Teaching & Learning is an open access journal published by the Clue Institute. Journal information and issues can be found here.
Citation Information
Michael C. Seeborg. "Achieving Proficiencies in Economics Capstone Courses" Journal of College Teaching & Learning Vol. 5 Iss. 2 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_seeborg/1/