An introduction to microeconomic analysis. Economic theory related to demand, production, competitive and non- competitive product markets, input markets, and welfare. Applications of microeconomic theory including its use in evaluating and forming public policy.
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UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
College3 tests make up 90% of your grade, and the professor disallows makeups. "No exceptions" is boldly written on the syllabus, which is generally fine unless you have an external circumstance (like me), had to drop the class due to missing the third test. Emails are not responded to.
I probably would not take this professor again because the structure of his class is very weird. There are three tests that are 30 percent of your grade, with many tricky questions. The tests are unforgiving because they are only worth 20 pts, meaning that you can drop a letter grade if you miss two questions. Avoid this prof if possible.
Go into this class expecting to be challenged and occasionally tricked. The Econ department has begun to aggressively weed out people in the major starting in the intro courses and it shows as the class average was a 70% before the curve. This class is not the walk in the park it once was. 90% exam weighting and difficult exams.
Spent so many hours studying, doing the practice tests, and still receiving c's on my tests. These test were made to trick you. During Lecture, the professor got the practice questions wrong about 80% of time. Told us there was going to be a heavy curve, then last lecture said the avg in the class was a 69% and there would be little to no curve.
90% of your grade is from exams, which is super unnecessary. Attendance not reuiqred I didnt go to a single lecture. The exams are made to trip you up
found CLAS to be more useful than his lectures as all the prof did was read off slides posted on canvas. 85-90% of your grade is dictated by 3 exams and the questions are deliberately written/worded to trick you. you won't really know what you're final grade will be until after the last exam due to not knowing how low or high the curve will be.