Microeconomics (Math Intensive), 2025 Spring ECON 101A 101 DIS 101

2025 Spring ECON 101A 101 DIS 101

This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.

Course Times
MoWe 9:00am - 9:59am
Course Location
Latimer 105
Course CCN
21345
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
101A