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AP Microeconomics

AP Microeconomics

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AP Microeconomics is an advanced course that explores the principles of economics focusing on individual decision-makers such as consumers and producers. Students will learn about supply and demand, consumer behavior, production costs, market structures, and government interventions in the economy. The course aims to develop analytical skills and a deep understanding of how markets function, preparing students for further studies in economics and related fields. Successful completion of the course and the AP exam can earn college credits and a certificate of achievement, demonstrating proficiency in microeconomic theory.

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Expiry period Lifetime
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Jul 2024
Level
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Total lectures 33
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 14:09:21 Hours
Total enrolment 169
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Short description AP Microeconomics is an advanced course that explores the principles of economics focusing on individual decision-makers such as consumers and producers. Students will learn about supply and demand, consumer behavior, production costs, market structures, and government interventions in the economy. The course aims to develop analytical skills and a deep understanding of how markets function, preparing students for further studies in economics and related fields. Successful completion of the course and the AP exam can earn college credits and a certificate of achievement, demonstrating proficiency in microeconomic theory.
Outcomes
  • Apply economic concepts and models to analyze real-world issues and policies.
  • Critically evaluate the efficiency and equity implications of market outcomes and government interventions.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of how markets operate and the factors that influence economic behavior.
  • Effectively communicate economic arguments and analyses in both written and oral forms.
  • Achieve a strong foundation in microeconomic theory, preparing them for further study in economics or related fields.
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