LAS255 Microeconomics
This course is an analysis and study of economic behavior of the individual unit, i.e., the firm and the rational consumer. Microeconomics principles addressed include decision making of the firm, the household, labor, international trade, education and poverty. Special emphasis will be placed on the theory of supply and demand. Prerequisite: LAM110 or equivalent. 5 quarter hours Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements.
Distribution
GenEd-Social Science