ECON102 - Introductory Microeconomic Analysis and Policy
Course: ECON102 (Introductory Microeconomic Analysis and Policy) in ECON department at Pennsylvania State University.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 73 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ECON curriculum at Pennsylvania State University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ECON102
- AGBM320 - Markets and Prices: Analysis and Forecasting
- AGBM470A - Comparing Agricultural and Food Systems in the US and France: Lecture
- ABSM402 - Foundations of Sustainable Business
- BME448 - Regulatory Affairs
- BA321 - Contemporary Skills for Business Professionals
- CED309 - Land Economics and Policy
- ECON323 - Public Finance
- ECON333 - International Economics
- ECON474 - Experimental and Behavioral Economics
- ECON460 - Issues in Sports Economics
- ECON472N - Russian Economic History
- EGEE405 - Renewable Energy in Electricity Markets
- ERM411 - Legal Aspects of Resource Management
- ERM449 - Sustainable Water Management: Economics and Policy
- HIST402N - Russian Economic History
- PLSC412 - International Political Economy
- FIN301H - Corporation Finance (Honors)
- FIN301 - Corporation Finance
- ACCTG404 - Managerial Accounting: Economic Perspective
- AGBM106 - Agribusiness Problem Solving
- AGBM338 - Agribusiness in the Global Economy
- AGBM407 - Farm Planning and Financial Management
- AGBM302 - Food Product Marketing
- AGBM308W - Strategic Decision Making in Agribusiness
- CED230 - Development Issues in the Global Context
- ECON315 - Labor Economics
- EBF200 - Introduction to Energy and Earth Sciences Economics
- GEOG424W - Geography of the Global Economy
- ERM402 - Foundations of Sustainable Business
- GEOG425 - Geography of Race, Class, and Poverty in America
- ECON442 - Managerial Economics
- ENGR426 - Invention Commercialization
- ENTR300 - Principles of Entrepreneurship
- RTE301 - Railroad Industry Overview and Economic Regulation
- SCM301 - Supply Chain Management
- SCM301H - Supply Chain Management - Honors
- ECON410 - Economics of Labor Markets
- ECON470 - International Trade and Finance
- BA499 - Foreign Study--Business Administration
- ECON499 - Foreign Study--Economics
- BA304 - Management and Organization
- BA302 - Supply Chains
- BA322 - Negotiation Skills for Business Professionals
- ECON342 - Industrial Organization
- ECON485 - Econometric Techniques
- ENGR425 - New Venture Creation
- FIN302 - Introductory Financial Modeling
- ENVST428 - Environmental Economics and Policy
- FIN477 - Behavioral Finance
- FOR440 - Forest and Conservation Economics
- HPA301 - Health Services Policy Issues
- HPA301H - Health Services Policy Issues
- HPA301W - Health Services Policy Issues
- HPA446 - Economics and Health In Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- HM435 - Hospitality Corporate Finance
- HORT455 - Retail Horticulture Business Management
- IST425 - New Venture Creation
- IST426 - Invention Commercialization
- INTAG470A - Comparing Agricultural and Food Systems in the US and France: Lecture
- MGMT345 - Cultural Intelligence in Leadership and Management
- MGMT426 - Invention Commercialization
- ECON430 - Regional Economic Analysis
- BRS437 - Bioproduct Marketing and Sales
- ENGR407 - Technology-Based Entrepreneurship
- HPA210 - Health Care Payment
- AGBM455 - Retail Horticulture Business Management
- BA301 - Finance
- BA303 - Marketing
- ECON302 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
- ECON302H - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (Honors)
- EDTHP426 - Economic Foundations of Education Policy
- MGMT425 - New Venture Creation
- MGMT427 - Managing an Entrepreneurial Start-Up Company
Academic Planning at Pennsylvania State University
Students planning ECON102 at Pennsylvania State University should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ECON102 enables enrollment in 73 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at Pennsylvania State University integrates into structured degree pathways for ECON programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.