Examines basic concepts of microeconomics, or the behavior and interactions of individuals, firms, and government. Topics include determining economic problems, how consumers and businesses make decisions, how markets work and how they fail, and how government actions affect markets. The recitation will be taught online. Students must be comfortable using the Internet and have reliable, weekly access to the Web. Credit not granted for this course and ECON 1000 and 1001. Meets MAPS requirement for social science: general. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: contemporary societies.
William Mertens, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 90139
Classroom, Online, Term-Based
Tues, September 2 - December 9, 06:00 pm-09:00 pm
Economics 117
$860 (resident)