MBA Microeconomics for Management

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

USC Marshall School of Business

Program Overview

Microeconomics is the study of individuals, households and firms' behavior in decision making and allocation of resources. It generally applies to markets of goods and services and deals with individual and economic issues. Microeconomic study deals with what choices people make, what factors influence their choices and how their decisions affect the goods markets by affecting the price, the supply and demand.

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Career Options

  • Economic Consultant
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Compensation and Benefits Manager
  • Financial Manager
  • Retail Merchandiser

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