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EC 120

Intro To Microeconomics

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This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101

This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101

80%Liked

Easy

76%

Useful

64%

5 ratings

This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101


EC 120

Intro To Microeconomics

80%Liked

Easy

76%

Useful

64%

5 ratings

This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101

This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101

80%Liked

Easy

76%

Useful

64%

5 ratings

This course analyzes the decision making of individual households and firms in a market economy, with an emphasis on the use of the price mechanism to allocate resources. The course will include applications to relevant economic policy. Exclusions: EC101


EC 120 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

EC 120 Leads To

BU 283, EC 207, EC 223, EC 229, EC 233, EC 238, EC 239, EC 247, EC 248, EC 249, EC 250, EC 260, EC 270, EC 281, EC 290, EC 234, EC 318, EC 310B, IP 300, EC 310M

EC 120 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Post-LEAF (PTLF)

Course Schedule

Course Reviews

Good intro to econ which leads to macro. Attending lectures adds value and iclickers applies concepts. Easy if u pay attention n study.

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— Economics and Financial Management (BA) student, taught by Tammy Schirle

This course is pretty much a bird course. Just do all the dsm and quizzes and you can secure a decent chunk of the mark. Tammy was also kind enough to curve the finals since apparently people did really bad. The content is pretty boring and you could technically just go to the SOS session and clear the whole course.

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— Computer Science student, taught by Tammy Schirle

Decent course, but some effort outside the classroom is required. Midterms and finals were open book (one page) and multiple choice. Questions are in similar fashion to the Pearson MyLab study plan homework and DSMs, so if you just do those before each lecture, you should pretty much get a relatively easy 12. I didn't put any effort in the class outside the classroom, and was still able to get an 11. Midterm 1 is wayyyyy easier than midterm 2 and the final, so i would suggest you start strong from the get-go to get the easy marks instead of struggling to get the harder marks later on in the term.

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— Business Technology Management (BTM) student, taught by Oliver Masakure

You can pass by guessing everything on the midterm and final with just common sense ngl.

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BSc) student, taught by Tammy Schirle