Faculty Syllabus
ECON-2302 Principles of Microeconomics
Mehrdad Setayesh
Credit Fall 2026
Section(s)
ECON-2302-036 (38122)
LEC DIL ONL DIL
Course Requirements
This is an online class. No Face-2-Face classes. All exams and assignments must be submitted online via the Blackboard Ultra.
ECON 2302: 38122 / 036 - Principles of Microeconomics
Instructor: Mehrdad Setayesh
Fall 2026 (16-Week Session): August 24, 2026 – December 13, 2026
Office Hours: Tues & Thur 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM.
Please join Live Zoom calls. The link is provided in the Blackboard Ultra Home page.
E-mail: msetayes@austincc.edu & Home Phone No.: 512-837-1401
Textbook: The Micro Economy Today, Bradley R. Schiller, McGraw-Hill Irwin Publishing Co., 17th Edition, 2024; Hardbound Rental ISBN: 978-1-265-44431-0; Loose-leaf Purchase ISBN: 978-1-265-44972-8; E-book Access Card ISBN: 9781266663345
GRADE AFTER CURVE
A 90 - 100%
B 80 - 89%
C 65 - 79%
D 50 - 64%
F Below 50%
W Last drop date: Thursday, November 19, 2026
Exams and Special Project: All must be submitted via Blackboard Ultra. Exams are not timed nor proctored. They’re based on honor system.
Mid-Term 1 Due Friday, September 25, 2026) 40% (Chapters 1, 1A, 3, 4, 19)
Final Exam Due Friday, December 4, 2026) 40% (Chapters 5, 5A, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 11)
Special Project Due Friday, October 23, 2026) 20% (Answering questions by applying course materials)
Exams consist of 45 ~ 60 questions, mostly multiple choice plus some short answers. They’re directly out of lecture notes. Be sure you understand every term listed under “Review Topics” for each chapter. You can use textbook for additional reference since it has additional graphs and examples for each topic.
Special Project has a set of real-life questions that must be answered by applying materials learned in the class. The purpose of the project is to apply why you have learned in the classroom to real life scenarios.
To get the latest updates / requirements, be sure to check “Announcements” Tab in Blackboard and your ACC E-mail Address throughout the semester.
Make-up examinations will be permitted only in case of an emergency. It must be taken in the testing center prior to the next class period. It is the student’s responsibility to make arrangements with the instructor regarding the date of the make-up exam.
Readings
In addition to the textbook, other reading sources all have been posted to Blackboard. They include lecture notes, handouts, lecture recordings and review topics. Be sure to keep up with all reading materials. Do not wait until last minute to prepare for each exam. Ask questions, ask questions, and ask questions.
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
Apply the basic concepts of scarcity and opportunity cost (Ch. 1);
Manipulate the basic demand and supply model to determine an equilibrium price and quantity, changes to equilibrium price and quantity, and their impact on resource allocation (Ch. 3);
Critically evaluate the usage of policy in microeconomic markets (Ch’s 4 & 19);
Explain the theory of consumer behavior (Ch’s 5 & 5A);
Explain the theory of the firm (Ch 7);
Model and explain the theoretical market structures of perfect competition, monopoly and imperfect competition (Ch’s 8 – 12).
Office Hours
M T W Th 5:30 AM - 6:00 PM Zoom Calls
NOTE In addition, every Tues & Thur, I'll be having office hours 6:15 PM - 6:45 PMPublished: 04/19/2026 14:35:33