summer session 2008:
college credit courses 

Economics

Microeconomics I: The Principles of Human Action
A practical introduction to the logic of human action with applications to daily life. This course traces the implication of choice in the face of scarcity and imperfect knowledge. Topics include: the nature and value of cost; the spontaneous emergence of social order; demand-supply analysis; theory of markets; and public policy.
CEC1510.20 / 4 credits
R. David Seabrook
Mon. & Wed., 6:30–10:05 p.m.
Session II: June 9–July 23
Humanities Bldg., Rm. 2073


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Posted Feb. 20, 2008


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