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Econ 202: Principles of Microeconomics

Economics

The nature of economics, economic concepts, and institutions; the role of the price system in directing the production of goods and services; distribution of income; and comparative economic systems.

3 Credits

Prerequisites

  • Successful completion of DS 099, if required.

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture: Lecture for Econ 202
  • Lecture: iStudy for Econ 202
  • Lecture: Web based lecture for Econ 202
  • Lecture: WEB Washington Internship for Econ 202

Course Fee(s)

Economics

  • $15.00

Online, Internet, or Web-based

Students may be required to pay additional fees to an outside vendor for identity verification prior to a proctored assessment.

  • $100.00 per 3 Semester Credit Hours

Economics 1

  • $20.00

Online, Internet, or Web-based

Students may be required to pay additional fees to an outside vendor for identity verification prior to a proctored assessment.

  • $100.00 per 3 Semester Credit Hours

Subject Areas

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