Principles of Microeconomics CLEP

Social Sciences CLEP Principles of Microeconomics CLEP

The Power of Microeconomics: Economic Principles in the Real World
By University of California, Irvine via Coursera
On-demand MOOC
Workload: 52 hours


In this course, you will learn all of the major principles of microeconomics normally taught in a quarter or semester course to college undergraduates or MBA students. Perhaps more importantly, you will also learn how to apply these principles to a wide variety of real world situations in both your personal and professional lives. In this way, the Power of Microeconomics will help you prosper in an increasingly competitive environment.

Syllabus

  • Overview
  • An Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Supply, Demand and Equilibrium
  • Demand and Consumer Behavior
  • Supply and Production Theory
  • Perfect Competition
  • Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition
  • Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior
  • Land and Rent
  • The Labor Market and Wage Determination
  • The Capital Market, Interest, and Profits
  • Public Goods and Externalities
  • Final Exam

Principles of Microeconomics
By MIT
Open Courseware
Self-paced

14.01 Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory undergraduate course that teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis, supply and demand analysis, theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and welfare economics. Students will also be introduced to the use of microeconomic applications to address problems in current economic policy throughout the semester.

Syllabus

Khan Academy: Microeconomics
By Khan Academy
Online course
On-demand/Self-paced

Khan Academy is one of the leaders in free online education, with the majority of courses being taught by Salman Khan, the site’s founder. It offers a personalized learning resource for all ages delivering interactive courses via videos and practice exercises.
The tutorials in the Microeconomics program cover topics in a traditional college level introductory microeconomics course.
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