Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECON 3310
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
The study of the behavior of consumers, producers, and their interaction in markets. Emphasizes profit maximization, cost minimization, production, market structure, competitive environment, and strategic interaction within markets and welfare. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: ECON 2302 and (MATH 1325 or MATH 2413 or MATH 2417) and (ENGR 3310 or EPPS 2302 or OPRE 3360 or STAT 1342 or STAT 2332 or STAT 3341 or STAT 3355 or STAT 3360 or STAT 4351 or CS 3341).
Offering Frequency: Each semester
Grades: 929
Median GPA: B
Mean GPA: 2.922