Microeconomics
Course: ECO1101
Microeconomics studies the behavior of individuals and the market to help businesses make decisions on the allocation of resources. Centering on the modern market economy as a system, students explore the principles of microeconomics using economic models to analyze consumer and firm behaviour. Students examine the concepts of resources allocation, demand and supply, market structure and market failure. In addition, students identify the impact of government regulation in markets on economic efficiency, as well as how decisions are made in the business environment.
Notes
This course is part of a degree program which requires an application process. Web registration is not available. If you have been accepted into the program, please contact the Registrar's Office by phone at 613-727-0002 to process your registration. If you would like to apply to this program of study, please complete an application through Ontario Colleges.
| FALL 2026 |
| Online Learning |
| Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 860 | Sep 8 - Dec 15 | Online | $753.50 | * See footnote |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
* Online registration is not available for this section.
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