Economics II: Microeconomics
Economics II: Microeconomics (3 credits) (Straighterline.com Transfer Course)
Microeconomics is the analysis of the manner in which markets resolve the problem posed by the reality of scarce resources. A model of efficiency is constructed and is analyzed through the topics of demand, supply, production, distribution, consumer choice, the behavior of the firm, and market structure. A consideration of market failures and the role of government in a market-driven society completes the analysis. Other topics include international trade and finance.
Syllabus:
http://www.straighterline.com/media/pdf/economics_2_v2.pdf
Tutor Hours Provided:
Up to 10 hours of tutoring; Additional hours may be purchased by student.
Minimum Grade to Earn Transfer Credits: At least a 70%.
Course Materials & Tuition
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Microeconomics, 17th Edition Campbell R McConnell, University of Nebraska---Lincoln Stanley L Brue, Pacific Lutheran University, 2008. |
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These elective courses are provided by our partner Straighterline.com and can serve as transfer credit for electives toward your degree. These courses may be taken at any time during the year. Your payment will only provide you access to these courses for exactly 8 weeks. If you want an extension beyond 8 weeks to complete a course, it will cost $100 for a 4 week extension. Click link to purchase an 4-week extension on Straighterline.com transfer courses."You may only use Pell grants to pay for a maximum of 30 credit hours for these elective courses."
Degree seeking students may purchase these courses for $400. By contacting City Vision College staff to receive a discount code for the course registration purchase.