ECON 201 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Please Note: This course is not hosted on the eConcordia platform but through the Concordia Moodle platform.
This course covers basic concepts in microeconomics. Students are introduced to a university-level approach to supply and demand, elasticity, and consumer behaviour, as well as production theory, firm behaviour, and market structures. The role of government and the gains from trade are also examined.
Semester:
- Fall (September 2 - December 1, 2025)
- Winter (January 12 - April 13, 2026)
Instructor:
Please refer to the Course Outline below.
Program:
Undergraduate, 3 credits
Prerequisite
Students may not have taken the following courses: ECON301, ECON303, ECON311, ECON318, ECON319,ECON324, ECON325, ECON331, ECON337, ECON350, ECON361, ECON362, ECON377, ECON379, ECON381, ECON382, ECON386, ECON391, ECON392
Registration Information:
Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes).
Disclaimer: Information regarding the eConcordia course found on this page may change without notice. For the most recent course list, visit the Student Hub. Furthermore, if this represents the initial offering of the course, no course outline will be available until the start of the first active semester.