- Course Number: 3501
- Subject: Economics
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
An intermediate treatment of microeconomic theory and applications. Topics include consumer behavior, production, costs, perfect competition, imperfect competition, factor markets, public goods, and market failure. NOTE: This theory course is designed for economics, finance, and actuarial science majors with analytic skills. It is required for all Economics majors. It is not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102. Students who have received credit for ECON 3701 may not register for this course.
- Special Notes:
Taught in English
- Pre-requisites:
Minimum grade of C- in introductory macroeconomics, calculus II, or upper-level* math course (at Temple ECON 1101, ECON 1901, MATH 1042, MATH 1942, MATH 1951 or any *MATH course numbered 2043 to 3080), and introductory microeconomics (at Temple ECON 1102 or ECON 1902)