Introduction to Modern Microeconomics
Introduction to Modern Microeconomics is a foundational course within the Economic Certification at Bouyela Education Corporation. This course introduces students to modern microeconomic theory and analysis, providing tools to understand how individuals, firms, and markets operate in today’s dynamic economic environment.
In this course, students will:
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Explore consumer choice, utility maximization, and decision-making in modern economic contexts.
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Understand firm behavior, production, and cost structures under different market conditions.
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Analyze market competition, pricing strategies, and efficiency in contemporary markets.
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Examine the impact of technology, globalization, and policy on microeconomic behavior.
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Develop analytical and problem-solving skills to apply modern microeconomic concepts to real-world scenarios.
📌 Possible Positions Within Bouyela Education Corporation After Completion:
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Economic Research Assistant – assist with market studies and data analysis
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Business Analyst Support – apply microeconomic insights to business decision-making
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Curriculum Development Assistant – support preparation of educational materials for economics courses
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Administrative or Finance Support – assist departments with operational tasks using economic reasoning
📍 Locations & Delivery:
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In-person at one of our campuses:
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Downtown Ottawa Campus: 150 Elgin St, 8th Floor, Ottawa, ON K2P 1L4
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Blair Campus: 1900 City Park Dr, 3rd Floor, Gloucester, ON K1J 1A3
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Kanata Campus: 1000 Innovation Dr, Suite 500, Kanata, ON K2K 3E7
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Remote learning option available
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In-person assessment and evaluation conducted at the campus
⏱ Duration & Schedule Options:
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Part-time: 9 weeks, 1 session per week – $400
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Full-time (accelerated): 5 weeks, 2 sessions per week – $800
🎓 Who Can Enroll:
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High school, college, and university students
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Applicants may be required to complete preparatory courses in math or English if additional support is needed
👉 Register today at bec@bec.center