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Aug 31, 2025
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ECON 306 - Inter Microeconomics Theory A study of the workings of the free enterprise economy. The mechanics of markets and prices. Household consumption decisions and demand. Production and supply. Competitive and non-competitive markets and their bearing on resource allocation. Extensions of microeconomics theory and miscellaneous applications in welfare economics, international trade, and others. This course meets General Education requirements: Social Awareness, and new Fall 217 Self and Society. Typically Offered Fall Only Level: UG Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite (ECON-221/C- Or ECON-222/C-) And (ECON 201 /C- Or ECON 202 /C-) And (MATH 114 /D- Or MATH 115 /D- Or MATH ACT/24 Or PRE 2016 MATH SAT/560 Or POST 2016 MATH SAT/580) Ferris Equivalencies:
Department: MGMT
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