Principles of Microeconomics

Course Description

Introduction to microeconomic principles and analysis. Topics include: the market economy, supply and demand, shortages and surpluses, competition and monopoly, international trade, and public policy issues.

Syllabus

Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:

Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Demonstrate how scarcity forces trade-offs, how every choice has an opportunity cost, and how different opportunity costs give rise to comparative advantages.

  • Apply knowledge of supply and demand, market equilibrium and elasticity to demonstrate how price allocates scarce resources.

  • Explain how markets reach efficient outcomes, why markets sometimes fail, and how government intervention can impact markets.

  • Describe a firm’s production process and resulting cost structure and show how output decisions are made.

  • Distinguish between perfectly competitive and monopolistic markets and understand the implications of each on market efficiency.

  • Critically analyze claims, arguments, artifacts, or information. (MAC Critical Thinking and Inquiry in the Social and Behavioral Sciences SLO 1) 

  • Construct coherent, evidence-based arguments. (MAC Critical Thinking and Inquiry in the Social and Behavioral Sciences SLO 2) 

Course Grading Information:

Activity/Performance Measure

Percentage/Points

Interactive Textbook Homework

40%

Exams

45% (15% each)

Discussion Questions and Responses

10%

Generative AI Assignments

5% total

Final course letter grades will be assigned based on the following scale:

Grading Scale

Percentage

Letter Grade

93% and above

A

At least 90% but less than 93%

A-

At least 87% but less than 90%

B+

At least 83% but less than 87%

B

At least 80% but less than 83%

B-

At least 77% but less than 80%

C+

At least 73% but less than 77%

C

At least 70% but less than 73%

C-

At least 67% but less than 70%

D+

At least 63% but less than 67%

D

At least 60% but less than 63%

D-

Less than 60%

F

Attendance/Participation:

Attendance/participation is not a graded component included in the student's final grade for this course.

Course Materials Purchased by the Students:

Microeconomic Interactive, 1st edition, by Parkin, Bade, and Sarbaum with access to Revel for Microeconomics Interactive. ISBN-13: 9780134826844.

Scholarly Perspectives

This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.