
What advice would you give other students?
“The biggest thing I would say is no matter what you do you should find a silver lining. Have fun with whatever you are doing. Everything is an experience or a chance to learn and grow. Make that a focal point in your life for bigger and better things.”
Criminal Justice B.Tech.

Course Description
Introduction to MicroeconomicsBasic micro-economics related to the development of today’s American economic system. Principles of production, operation of the price system, the competitive market model, oligopoly, monopoly and the role of government, allocation of economic resources, income distribution, role of the U.S. in the international economy. 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester This course satisfies the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirement and the SUNY General Education Requirement for Social Science.