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| Course Code | ECON 7011 |
| Course | Intermediate Microeconomics A IID |
| Coordinating Unit | School of Economics, Faculty of the Professions |
| Term | Semester 1/2 2013 |
| Mode | Internal |
| Level | Postgraduate Coursework |
| Location/s | North Terrace |
| Units | 3 |
| Contact | Up to 4 hours per week |
| Prerequisites | Not applicable |
| Corequisites | Not applicable |
| Incompatible | Not applicable |
| Assumed Knowledge | Introductory Microeconomics |
| Restrictions | Available to MFin&BusEc, MHealthEcPol, GradCertEc, GradCertIntEc, GradDipIntEc, & GradDipAppEc students only |
| Quota | Not applicable |
| Course Description | This postgraduate course is an introduction to intermediate-level microeconomic theory and analysis. No prior knowledge of economics is required, and the presentation of material will begin from first principles. Students will develop their abilities to analyse, evaluate and synthesize economic information. The skills developed in this course will help students make informed, responsible and critically discriminating judgements about current economic and social policy issues. Intermediate Microeconomics IID will put an emphasis on the master of theoretical concepts and analytical tools that will form a strong basis of further study in economics courses. Real world applications will be provided where possible, and further readings will be suggested to expand the ability of students to relate the basic theoretical concepts to applied contexts. The course provides a smooth transition for those intending to pursue microeconomics at the professional level, and is a precursor to completion of either the Graduate Certificate or Master of Applied Economics. |
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