Managerial Economics
Managerial Economics is the study of the different ways in which economic principles and quantitative tools can be employed to assist managers to make effective decisions. It provides principles to foster the goals of the organization, as well as a better understanding of the external business environment in which an organization operates. The course enhances students’ understanding of how markets operate and develops their capability to make economic predictions about market outcomes.
Major Elective for Business Administration & Management Information Systems majors
Non-Major Elective for Computer Science & Engineering majors
- Prerequisites: Calculus 2 or Applied Calculus; Micro-economics; Macro-economics; Statistics or Econometrics
Offered: Typically offered in Semester 2
Course Type: Lecture
- Credit Hours: 4
- Ashesi Credit Units: 1
- Hours per week classroom: 3
- Hours per week discussion: 1