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ECON 351
Intermediate Microeconomics
Units: 3
This course expands the concepts and tools of economic analysis
developed in the Principles of Microeconomics course. The course
develops more in-depth models of interactions in society: consumer
choice, firm decisions, perfect and imperfect competition. Issues of
uncertainty and strategic interaction are addressed as well as extensions
to multiple markets. Prerequisites: ECON 251 and B or higher in MATH 110