ECON 104 Principles of Economics II (Honors)

An introduction to microeconomic principles. Students are introduced to the analytical tools of microeconomics used to examine the behavior of consumers and producers and how they interact in various types of market structures to determine prices and outputs. Students are also introduced to market failures and to alternative policies that may be implemented to deal with them. The analyses of some topics, however, are conducted at a more advanced level in this course due to its honors level status. This course is open only to students in the University Honors Program.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

ECON102/104, MMGT/SRES101/101H

Prerequisite

open to Economics majors in the University Honors Program