Tina Mosleh, Professor - Business Administration Department
Introduction
Tina Mosleh is an Economics Professor at Ohlone College in Fremont, California. She has taught collegiate and professional economics and business courses at various community colleges and universities since 1992. She also has several years of experience in project management, business planning, and training in private sector.
Tina Mosleh attended community college herself and she strongly believes that attending to community colleges is a great opportunity in preparing students to a four years college at lower cost, and great educational experiences. Tina enjoys learning, love helping community, and has a great passion in teaching economics.
Contact Information
Tina Mosleh
Professor
Business Administration Department: Economics
(510) 979-7458
tmosleh@ohlone.edu
Campus: Fremont
Office: Room 4308, Building 4, third floor
Course Information - Spring 2012
- BA-102A-03 Introduction to Macroeconomics Syllabus (PDF)
- BA-102A-06 (Online) Introduction to Macroeconomics Syllabus (PDF)
- BA-102B-03,04,05 (Online) Introduction to Microeconomics Syllabus (PDF)
- BA-102B-06 Introduction to Microeconomics Syllabus (PDF)
Textbooks, Online Access Codes, Other Supplies and Resources
Most Ohlone College classes require the purchase of a textbook, and some classes require the purchase of online access codes (also known as keys) or other supplies most of which are available at the Ohlone College Bookstore. The exact textbook and other specific costs are now available for each section on WebAdvisor (select “Book and Section Information” after you select a course).
For Cogitation
"The master economist must understand symbols and speak in words. He must contemplate the particular in terms of the general, and touch abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought."
- John Maynard Keynes
"Economics is significant, then, not merely because it investigates an important slice of life in the market place, but because the phenomena which emerge in a relatively clear and quantitative form in the market place are also found in virtually all other human activities."
- Kenneth Boulding
"The great advantage of the market...is that it permits wide diversity. It is, in political terms, a system of proportional representation. Each man can vote, as it were, for the color of tie he wants and get it; he does not have to see what color the majority wants and then, if he is in the minority, submit."
- Milton Friedman
Education
- M.A. Economics. San Jose State University Emphasis: International economics, Managerial economics, and Economic Planning
- B.S. Economics. San Jose State University
- Minor in computer application.
- A.S. San Jose City College
Professional Memberships
- EDAB - The Economic Development Alliance for Business in Bay Area
- PWI - Professional Women Investment group
- National Peace Corps Association
- Focus The Nation Association
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