Differences between Econ 300 and B Econ 300?

<p>Are there any big differences between these two courses?</p>

<p>B Econ is Business Econ. Econ is just Econ.</p>

<p>B ECON 300 Managerial Economics (4)
Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm’ s point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 127, MATH 134, MATH 145, or Q SCI 291; either IND E 315, QMETH 201, Q SCI 381, PSYCH 315, PSYCH 318, STAT 220, STAT 221, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated. </p>

<p>ECON 300 Intermediate Microeconomics (5) I&S
Analysis of decisions by individuals and by firms and of outcomes in factor and product markets. Policy issues and applications. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145. Offered: AWSpS. </p>

<p>Not sure what you’re looking for in ‘big differences’ … they’re two different courses.</p>

<p>Econ 300 fulfills the B Econ 300 requirement for the Business School, too.</p>