Course Detail
Microeconomics
Time and Location
Times
Term: Spring 2025
Start Date: JAN 13, 2025
End Date: MAY 16, 2025
Meeting Days: T
Meeting Times: 12:30PM-01:45PM
Location
Campus: Hillsboro
Building: ASII
Room: 412
Registration Information
Credit Hours: 3
Subject Code: ECO
Course Number: 102
Section Number: 01
CRN: 30251
Tier: 1
Instruction TypeHybrid Lecture
Enrollment Numbers
Remaining Seats: 7
Filled Seats: 23
Maximum Seats: 30
Comments: Hybrid course. Class meets every Tuesday.
Course Description: Prerequisite: Reading proficiency
Microeconomics is an introductory survey of economic principles relating to individuals, firms and markets. It includes the study of the interaction between supply and demand of a service or product in which equilibrium market prices are determined, the concept of opportunity costs, the concept of elasticity, how consumers make decisions, how profit-maximizing firms make production choices, and different types of competition. (F,S,Su)
Core42 MOTR ECON102 Introduction to Microeconomics.
Microeconomics is an introductory survey of economic principles relating to individuals, firms and markets. It includes the study of the interaction between supply and demand of a service or product in which equilibrium market prices are determined, the concept of opportunity costs, the concept of elasticity, how consumers make decisions, how profit-maximizing firms make production choices, and different types of competition. (F,S,Su)
Core42 MOTR ECON102 Introduction to Microeconomics.
Faculty Information
Name: Bruce Korbesmeyer
Title: Associate Professor
Classification: Full Time
Credentials: Master of Arts: Univ Of Missouri - St Louis
Office: TC 315B
E-Mail: bkorbesm@jeffco.edu
Phone Extension: 3278
Bio: Mr. Korbesmeyer taught ten years as an adjunct economics instructor at Harris Stowe State University, St. Louis Community College, and Jefferson College, prior to attaining full-time status here at Jefferson College. He has been employed for 32 years with the Internal Revenue Service in various divisions: Collection, Research, and Customer Service. Twenty-five of those years were spent in management positions. Receiving his Master of Arts in Economics at University of Missouri-Saint Louis, he has achieved 18 graduate hours in Management, also at UMSL.









