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BUS 1103 Microeconomics
BUS 1103 MICROECONOMICS
Syllabus
Prerequisites: BUS 1101 Principles of Business Management
Course Description:
Microeconomics focuses on the behavior of individual economic units such as households, firms, and markets. In this course, you will learn how microeconomic principles apply to real-world business decisions. You will learn about the economic concepts, models and theories that will facilitate comprehension of supply and demand dynamics, pricing strategies, cost analysis, market structures, consumer choices, production theory, and optimal resource allocation. Understanding microeconomics is essential for comprehending the underlying principles guiding informed decisions related to production, pricing, and revenue management. The course will examine the broader economic environment to refine your ability to analyze economics factors that impact producers’ choices and investment decisions. Each week will provide valuable insights and real-world examples that illustrate the relevance of microeconomics in your daily personal and professional lives.
Required Textbook and Materials:
UoPeople courses use open educational resources (OER) and other materials specifically donated to the University with free permissions for educational use. Therefore, students are not required to purchase any textbooks or sign up for any websites that have a cost associated with them. The main required textbooks for this course are listed below and can be readily accessed using the provided links. There may be additional required/recommended readings, supplemental materials, or other resources and websites necessary for lessons; these will be provided for you in the course's General Information and Forums area, and throughout the term via the weekly course Unit areas and the Learning Guides.
Shapiro, D., MacDonald, D., Greenlaw, S. A., Dodge, E., Gamez, C., Jauregui, Andres., Keenan, D., Moledina, A., Richardson, C., & Sonenshine, R. (2023). Principles of microeconomics (3rd ed.). OpenStax. https://openstax.org/details/books/principles-microeconomics-3e licensed under CC 2.0
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
1. Apply critical thinking skills and relevant decision-making models to address economic problems
2. Recognize changes in the market environment and determine the direction of price movements.
3. Identify the potentially negative consequences of well-meaning government intervention in markets
4. Identify market structures and their effect on market efficiency
5. Explain the distinction between equity and efficiency related to economic markets
6. Examine the active role of the government in situations of market failures
Course Schedule and Topics
This course will cover the following topics in eight learning sessions, with one Unit per week. The Final Exam will take place during Week/Unit 9 (UoPeople time).
Week 1: Unit 1: Introduction to Economic Principles
Week 2: Unit 2: Demand and Supply Analysis: The Economic Model of Price Determination
Week 3: Unit 3: Elasticity
Week 4: Unit 4: Consumer Choices
Week 5: Unit 5: Producers' Analysis and Investment Decisions
Week 6: Unit 6: Perfect Competition Vs Monoploy
Week 7: Unit 7: Imperfect Markets
Week 8: Unit 8: Externalities
Week 9: Unit 9: Course Review and Final Exam
Learning Guide
The following is an outline of how this course will be conducted, with suggested best practices for students.
Unit 1: Introduction to Economic Principles
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 2: Demand and Supply Analysis: The Economic Model of Price Determination
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 3: Elasticity
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
- Take and submit the Graded Quiz
Unit 4: Consumer Choices
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 5: Producers' Analysis and Investment Decisions
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 6: Perfect Competition Vs Monoploy
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
- Take and submit the Graded Quiz
Unit 7: Imperfect Markets
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 8: Externalities
- Read the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Assignment Activity
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 9: Course Review and Final Exam
- Review the course and take the Review Quiz; it will not be included in the final grade
- Prepare for, take, and submit the Final Exam
- The Final Exam will take place during Week/Unit 9 (UoPeople time); exact dates, times, and other details will be provided accordingly by your instructor
Course Requirements
Assignment Activity
The Course Forum is the place to raise issues and questions relating to the course. It is monitored by the instructors. It is a good place to meet fellow students taking the same course. While it is not required to participate in this forum, it is highly recommended.
Course Policies
Course Requirements | Number of Items | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Discussion Forum Units 1-4 | 4 | 20% |
Discussion Forum Units 5-8 | 4 | 10% |
Assignment Activity | 8 |
50% |
Graded Quizzes | 2 | 10% |
Final Exam | 1 | 10% |
Total | 100% |
Letter Grade |
Grade Scale |
Grade Points |
A+ |
98-100 |
4.00 |
A |
93-97 |
4.00 |
A- |
90-92 |
3.67 |
B+ |
88-89 |
3.33 |
B |
83-87 |
3.00 |
B- |
80-82 |
2.67 |
C+ |
78-79 |
2.33 |
C |
73-77 |
2.00 |
C- |
70-72 |
1.67 |
D+ |
68-69 |
1.33 |
D |
63-67 |
1.00 |
D- |
60-62 |
0.67 |
F |
Under 60 |
0.00 |
- Assignments must be submitted on or before the specified deadline. A course timeline is provided in the course schedule, and the instructor will specify deadlines for each assignment.
- Occasionally there may be a legitimate reason for submitting an assignment late. Most of the time, late assignments will not be accepted and there will be no make-up assignments.
- All students are obligated to inform their instructor in advance of any known absences which may result in their non-participation.