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Elements of Economic Analysis 1

Program(s): Undergraduate Courses

*Taught online*  This microeconomics course develops the tools economists use to analyze the behavior of markets, the theory of consumer choice, the behavior of firms in response to changing costs and prices, and the interaction of producer and consumer choice.

Remote or Residential

✓ Remote Course

 

Course Considerations

Prerequisites: MATH 13300 (with prior completion of or at least concurrent with MATH 15250), MATH 15250 or 16300 (one year of College Calculus).

Students must have taken multivariate calculus and an introductory level course in microeconomics to succeed in this course.  

Mornings lessons will be delivered asynchronously. 

Course Overview

Start Date

June 10

End Date

July 12

Current Grade / Education Level

Undergrad / Grad

Program

Undergraduate Courses

Class Details

Course Code

ECON 20000 91

Class Day(s)

Tues Thurs

Class Duration (CST)

9:00

10:50 A.M.

Lab Day(s)

Tues Thurs

Lab Start Time

19:00

Lab End Time

20:30

Session

Session I

Course Length

5 weeks

Primary Instructor

Victor Lima

Academic Interest

Economics
Social Sciences (e.g., history, sociology)