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Microeconomics I
(dt. Mikroökonomie I)

Level, degree of commitment Basic module, compulsory elective module
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
Lecture and recitation class,
180 hours (attendance: 56 hours, preparation and follow-up: 56 hours, exam preparation: 68 hours)
Credit points,
formal requirements
6 CP
Course requirement(s):
Examination type: Written examination
Language,
Grading
German,
The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program B.Sc. Economics.
Duration,
frequency
One semester,
each summer semester
Person in charge of the module's outline Dr. Stefanie Brilon

Contents

The module teaches the basic features of individual economic decisions. These include the coordination performance of prices, household theory, and production theory. Students will learn simple economic optimization approaches within the various problem areas.


Qualification Goals

Upon completion of the module, students will be able to,

(1) name and explain basic microeconomic concepts,

(2) use them in concrete models, apply simple optimization approaches in concrete models, and establish connections to real-world examples.


Prerequisites

None.


Applicability

Module imported from B.Sc. Economics.

When studying B.Sc. Mathematics, this module can be attended in the study area Minor subject Economics.


Recommended Reading

(not specified)



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