ECO 207 Microeconomics Honors
This course covers microeconomics theory that frames the reasoning and policy perspectives of mainstream economists. It will explore rational economic action under assumptions of optimal decisions in a constrained-choice environment. The focus is both on consumption and production of goods and services and their maximization. A research project is required.
Prerequisite
MAT 102 or higher or equivalent and Admission in M/TS Honors Program or permission of the Department Chair
Hours
3 Credits, 3 Hours