The main topics in microeconomic theory presented in a relatively non-technical manner (e.g., without the requiring knowledge of calculus) with illustrations of their applications. Not open to students in any Economics, B.Com., B.C.S., B.Eng., B.I.D., B.Math., or B.Sc. program. Precludes additional credit for ECON 2002 (no longer offered), ECON 2003 (no longer offered), ECON 2020, and ECON 2030. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1000 or FYSM 1003, or permission of the Department.Lectures three hours a week.

ECON 2001 [0.5 credit] Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors

The main topics in microeconomic theory presented in a relatively non-technical manner (e.g., without the requiring knowledge of calculus) with illustrations of their applications. Not open to students in any Economics, B.Com., B.C.S., B.Eng., B.I.D., B.Math., or B.Sc. program. Precludes additional credit for ECON 2002 (no longer offered), ECON 2003 (no longer offered), ECON 2020, and ECON 2030. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1000 or FYSM 1003, or permission of the Department.Lectures three hours a week.





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