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Economics 2202:
Microeconomics and the Global Economy
Course Overview
Economics 2202: Microeconomics and the Global Economy,
is the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices
as they relate to relatively small economic units - the individual, a firm,
an industry, a single market. In particular, we study theories of consumer
behavior, supply and demand, price determination, market structures, agricultural
economics, environmental economics, factor pricing, labor unions,
international trade and international finance, and economic development.
This Internet course is offered through
COD Online
and is designed to offer the student a flexible method of
completing the course material for an introductory microeconomics course.
We will try to introduce you to the who, what, and why of microeconomic
activity.
This course has regular deadlines. Successful students must be self-directed. This
is NOT an independent study course.
Economics 2202 is a 3-hour credit course.
Prerequisite: A score
of 53 or higher in the algebra domain of Math Placement Test and
successful completion of Economics 2201 is recommended.
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