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EC 270

Intermediate Microeconomics I

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An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.

An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.

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An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.


EC 270

Intermediate Microeconomics I

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An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.

An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.

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An examination of conventional microeconomic theories which attempt to explain the nature of markets and the behaviour of individuals and firms. Topics will include consumer choice, the technology and costs of production, firm behaviour, competition and market structure. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140, MA129. Co-requisites: Registration in Honours Economics, Honours Applied Economics or General Economics or permission of the department.


EC 270 Prerequisites

(EC 120 (Min. Grade D-) and EC 140 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 102 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (MA 129 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 130 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 110 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 100 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 103 (Min. Grade D-) )

EC 270 Leads To

BU 400, BU 403, BU 443, BU 449, BU 463, BU 473, BU 430, EC 303, EC 316, EC 325, EC 328, EC 335, EC 348, EC 370, EC 481, EC 307, EC 318, EC 304, EC 345

EC 270 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Applied Economics (APEC)

Economics and Accounting (ECAC)

Economics and Data Analytics (ECDA)

Economics and Financial Mgmt (ECFN)

Economics (ECON)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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