ECON 208 - Principles of Microeconomics Credits: 3
The course will introduce students to the Economist’s lens of ‘knowing’ social phenomena. This lens is formed of the Cost-Benefit approach to individual decision-making, which draws from diverse fields such as ethics, cognitive science and game theory, along with the interactions of these decisions through coordinating mechanisms, such as a market. Social phenomena examined include ‘everyday’ phenomena such as: why do we find a lot of carts laying around the parking lot of one store in comparison to that of another store? as well as phenomena of a larger scope, such as: why the physical conditions of homes in an area can impact its crime rate.
USI Core 39: Ways of Knowing-Social Inquiry; Social Science (BS)
Prerequisite(s): Either MATH 082 or MATH 085 with a grade of C or better, or placement into MATH 111 , MATH 112 , MATH 114 , MATH 115 , MATH 118 , MATH 122 , MATH 215 , or MATH 230 , or exempt from mathematics placement testing
This course is part of the Core Transfer Library (CTL) This course meets the Indiana College Core (ICC) Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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