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3 Microeconomics Bachelors Degree Programs


International Partnership of Education Research and Communication (IPERC)
Bachelor of Microeconomics in Business and Finance
- Columbus, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms in markets.


Acsenda School of Management - EduCo
Bachelor of Microeconomics
- Vancouver, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This course provides an introduction to the principles of microeconomics in the context of what is happening in Canada and the world. The focus is on the market economy and its operation and on the appropriate role of government and the market in organizing economic activity. Such issues as market successes and market failures, income redistribution, environment, and health care are analyzed throughout the course.
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University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Economics BA, BS
- Buffalo, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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UB's economics program is designed for students interested in making the world better by understanding how resources like money and land are distributed. Whether addressing global poverty or making business decisions, you'll learn to apply economic principles to improve efficiency in both professional and personal contexts.
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Microeconomics focuses on how individuals and businesses make decisions regarding resource allocation, pricing, and consumption. A Bachelor's degree in Microeconomics offers a chance to understand market mechanisms, consumer behavior, and economic policies on a granular level.
Through core courses in consumer theory, production theory, and game theory, students learn to analyze and interpret data effectively. You’ll develop competencies in statistical analysis, economic modeling, and strategic decision-making, which are crucial for examining economic phenomena. The environment fosters independent thought and encourages curiosity as students engage with complex economic concepts.
Graduates typically pursue careers as economic analysts, market researchers, or policy advisors. They can work in various sectors, including finance, government, and consulting, where they utilize their skills to solve real-world problems and advise organizations. As you delve into the discipline, students build confidence and enhance critical thinking through practical applications of theoretical knowledge.