Intermediate Microeconomics (EC 301) - Self-Paced University of North Carolina

Intermediate Microeconomics (EC 301) - Self-Paced

Intermediate Microeconomics studies the functioning of the market economy, role of prices in determining the allocation of resources, the functioning of the firm in the economy, and forces governing the production and consumption of economic goods. Credit is not allowed for both EC (ARE) 301 and 401.

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Education Level:

Course

Language:

English

Requirements:

Prerequisites: MA 121 or 131; EC 201 or ARE 201

Credits:

3 Credit Hours