EC5202 Microeconomics
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 1
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 11
Availability restrictions
Undergraduate Students: available with the permission of the Director of Teaching only to students in the second year of the Honours programme who have achieved at least 17.5 in EC3302 or EC3305.
Planned timetable
To be arranged.
Module coordinator
Dr M Zhang
Module Staff
Min Zhang
Module description
This module will provide a thorough advanced treatment of the core models and concepts used in modern microeconomics. Microeconomic theory is concerned with the behaviour of individual economic actors (e.g. firms, consumers) and the aggregation of their actions in different institutional frameworks (e.g. markets), and models economic activity as an interaction of individual economic agents pursuing their private interests. Students will be presented with a set of concepts and mathematical techniques which will enable them to achieve a better understanding of economic activity and outcomes. This involves an understanding of how microeconomic models are built, focusing on their objective in terms of the phenomenon they are meant to explain, and the consequences of their assumptions in terms of the applicability of their predictions. Students are expected to have a strong undergraduate level training in macroeconomics, microeconomics and relevant mathematical and statistical techniques. Before commencement of the module, supplementary lectures will be given on the relevant mathematical methods.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS MUST BE IN THE SECOND YEAR OF AN HONOURS PROGRAMME, HAVE SCORED 17.5 OR GREATER IN EC3302 OR EC3305
Assessment pattern
3-hour Written Examination = 60%, Coursework (including class test 15%) = 40%
Re-assessment
3-hour Written Examination = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
20 hours of lectures over 10 weeks, 1-hour tutorial (x 10 weeks) plus 1 office hour (x 12 weeks).
Scheduled learning hours
30
Guided independent study hours
170
Intended learning outcomes
- Have received postgraduate level training in the fundamental concepts, theories and methods of microeconomics
- Analyse microeconomic phenomena in an academic or professional context
- Apply the learned theories to suitable problems arising in other branches of economics
- Be prepared for potential further study and research in microeconomics