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I am required to take a microeconomics foundation course. Should I take ECON 3200, Economic Theory-Micro, or ECON 8210, Managerial Economics?

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I am required to take a microeconomics foundation course. Should I take ECON 3200, Economic Theory-Micro, or ECON 8210, Managerial Economics?

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Since Economic Theory-Micro is an undergraduate course, you will not receive credit towards your graduate degree for taking this course. You will receive credit toward your graduate degree for taking Managerial Economics. For this reason, almost all of our graduate students take Managerial Economics.

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