ECON 330 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

This course is concerned with an application of microeconomics to business decision making and attempts to bridge the gap between economic theory and practice. It draws heavily from various disciplines, including mathematics, statistics, operations management, micro and macro theory, decision theory, and other social science areas. It integrates concepts and methods from all these areas to bear on managerial problems. Students will learn how to use a statistical computer program to carry out data management and analysis in the context of practical business problems.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

ECON 230 AND MATH 101 AND BAD 260