ECON R201 Introduction to the Principles of Microeconomics


 
Course Description:
This course introduces the student to the functioning of the market mechanism, its strengths and weaknesses, and to the role of the consumer and the producer in the modern global economy. This course also examines the behavior of the consumer, and that of the profit-maximizing firm in regard to cost, price and output, within varying levels of competition, and government regulations. Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: Course taught at the level of intermediate algebra or placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Formerly: ECON R102. Transfer credit: CSU;UC.
Meets General Ed Areas:
Cal-GETC Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSU Area D: Social Sciences, IGETC Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences, VCCCD GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences, VCCCD GE Area (Pre-Fall 25) B2: Social & Behavioral Sciences
Course Corequisites:
NONE
Prerequisites:
Course taught at the level of intermediate algebra or placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process.
Field trips
may be required.

Section Information as of 02-APR-2026 11:04:54 PM

Meeting Time and Location
3.00 HRS/WK ONLINE Oxnard Online (Canvas) 01/13/25 05/23/25
Seating Availability
Capacity Taken Available
45 44 1
Waitlist Availability
Capacity Taken Available
0 0 0
Critical Dates for this Course
Term: Spring 2025
Last day to add class: 02-FEB-2025
Last day to drop with a refund: 24-JAN-2025
Last day to drop without a "W": 02-FEB-2025
Last day to drop with a "W": 25-APR-2025
Census Date: 03-FEB-2025
Crosslisted Sections
CRN Course Title
30888 ECONR201H Honors: Microeconomics
Seating Availablity
Capacity Taken Available
53 51 2