Advanced Topics in Microeconomics is a semester-long course that explores a variety of topics in microeconomics at the post-AP or intermediate level while engaging students in the basic principles and practices of economic research. Students will gain a deeper understanding of microeconomics topics which may include the theoretical underpinning of supply and demand, game theory, bargain theory, the principal-agent problem, Pareto optimality, general equilibrium, experimental and empirical study design, and interpretation of data. Students will apply their knowledge of these topics by composing a significant research paper on a topic of their own choosing.
Course Number
OEC15
Level
High School
Semester
Spring
Credit Hours
5.00
Subject
Prerequisites
Precalculus with Trigonometry (OM013) and AP Microeconomics (OEC10) or equivalent or score of 5 on the AP Microeconomics Exam