CofC Home

About SBE

Future Students

Current Students

News and Events

SBE Home
 

ECON 317 Microeconomic Analysis (3)

A study of the analytical techniques used in investigating the determination of product and factor prices under different market structures to include analysis of consumer behavior, production theory, market structures, and factor pricing.

Offerings: F.

Prerequisites: Junior standing; ECON 200, 201, MATH 105 or 120; computer literate.

Sample Syllabi/Topics:

ECON_317_MorganJ


Learning Objectives :
The objective of this course is to provide the student with material so that a thorough understanding of intermediate microeconomic theory will be achieved. Also, students are instructed in the use of the tools of the microeconomist which are helpful in explaining and predicting real world events. Upon completion of the course, students should be thoroughly familiar with the terminology, concepts, and general interrelationships encountered in microeconomics and in and a market economy.

Academic Programs
Academic Departments
Faculty and Staff
Student Success Center
Academic Centers, Institutes
and Continuing Education
Resources for Faculty
Faculty Scholarship
Board of Governors
Mission and Learning Goals
Alumni