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Microeconomics

Time and Location

Times

Term: Spring 2025
Start Date: JAN 13, 2025
End Date: MAY 16, 2025
Meeting Days: MW
Meeting Times: 12:00PM-01:15PM

Location

Campus: Arnold
Building: JCA
Room: 202

Registration Information

Credit Hours: 3
Subject Code: ECO
Course Number: 102
Section Number: 30
CRN: 38160
Tier: 1
Instruction TypeLecture

Enrollment Numbers

Remaining Seats: 25
Filled Seats: 5
Maximum Seats: 30
Comments:
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.

Faculty Information

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Name: Bruce Korbesmeyer
Title: Associate Professor
Classification: Full Time
Credentials: Master of Arts: Univ Of Missouri - St Louis
Office: TC 315B
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.