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Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 001: Intermediate Microeconomics (13732)
- Instructor(s)
- Mateus Santos (TA)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Enrollment Requirements:
- Economic mjrs
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Tue, Wed, Thu 09:00AM - 09:50AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (227 of 280 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- INFOTRAC is not required. This course is completely online in an asynchronous format. There are no scheduled meeting times.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/13732/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 002: Intermediate Microeconomics (13733)
- Instructor(s)
- Gabriel Devoto (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (34 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/13733/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 003: Intermediate Microeconomics (17137)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 08:00AM - 08:50AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (35 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17137/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 004: Intermediate Microeconomics (13734)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (34 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/13734/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 005: Intermediate Microeconomics (14261)
- Instructor(s)
- Christina Shin (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (0 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14261/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 006: Intermediate Microeconomics (13735)
- Instructor(s)
- Christina Shin (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (32 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/13735/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 007: Intermediate Microeconomics (15806)
- Instructor(s)
- Daniel Belchior (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (27 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15806/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 008: Intermediate Microeconomics (15807)
- Instructor(s)
- Daniel Belchior (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (33 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time..
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15807/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2020 | ECON 3101 Section 009: Intermediate Microeconomics (15822)
- Instructor(s)
- Gabriel Devoto (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- Online Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (32 of 35 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being. prereq: [[1101, 1102] or equiv], [MATH 1271 or equiv]
- Class Notes:
- This recitation section is completely online at the assigned time.
- Class Description:
- This is a required course for Economics majors, and is a prerequisite for most upper-division Economics courses. It essentially provides you with tools necessary to work with economic theory. Students should have completed Calculus I successfully PRIOR to taking this course. Students are NOT permitted to take Calc I concurrently. The course includes the study of consumer and producer behavior under competitive and monopolistic conditions; factors influencing production, price, and other decisions of the firm; applications of the theory. The course includes a large lecture taught by an instructor, and discussion sections taught by TAs.
- Exam Format:
- problems, short essays
- Class Format:
- 75% Lecture
25% Discussion - Workload:
- 3 Exam(s)
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15822/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
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