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Subject: | Economics |
Title: | ECON-221 Principles of Microeconomics - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Gueye, S |
Prerequisite: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent | |
Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent | |
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Time |
Room |
Units |
Start/Stop Dates |
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ECON-221 |
4101 |
TTH |
2:00-3:15pm |
LA-119 |
3 Units |
8/17 - 12/17 |
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| Catalog Course Description | ||
| ECON-221 Principles of Microeconomics | ||
| 3 - 3 Units | SC | NR |
| Credit - Degree Applicable | ||
| Variable Hours | ||
| Prerequisite: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent | ||
| Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent | ||
| Microeconomics focuses on the study of choices made by economic agents, namely, consumers, resource owners, firms, and government, and how these decisions affect the market for a particular good or service. Typical topics include a detailed study of the market mechanism, the elasticity properties of the demand and supply curves, how individuals make decisions about consumption and labor supply, how firms make decisions about how and how much to produce, and why some goods do not lend themselves to private production. The course also examines types of market structure and current economic issues. CSU, UC (credit limits may apply to UC-see counselor) | ||
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