Course

Business Economics (MSB107)

Facts

Course code MSB107

Credits (ECTS) 10

Semester tution start Høst

Language of instruction Engelsk

Number of semesters 1

Exam semester Høst

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Introduction

This master level course in microeconomics and focuses on business applications. It provides students with the analytical skills necessary for conducting rigorous examinations of consumer choice, producer decisions and market formation.Students will also learn how to decode applied microeconomic research and gain hands-on experience in empirical analysis. Microeconomics provides important tools for leaders in business environments, analysts in planning and resource management and researchers in both the private and public sector. In the words of J. M. Keynes: "The theory of economics does not furnish a body of settled conclusions immediately applicable to policy. It is a method rather than a doctrine. An apparatus of the mind, a technique of thinking, which helps its possessor to draw correct conclusions."

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Microeconomic analysis provides critical tools for modern business leaders, public policy makers and resource managers, as well as researchers in both the private and public sector.

The first part of the course presents core neoclassical theories of the consumer, firm, and market equilibrium outcomes, emphasizing training in abstract thinking and formal analysis (ie, mathematical, graphical, and verbal). Strategic decision making by consumers and firms in a game theoretic framework is also covered.

The second part of the course covers a selection of extended microeconomic topics (eg, public economics and behavioral economics). Throughout these semesters, the students will also practice applied microeconomic analysis (eg, decoding and analyzing scientific articles; data analysis; scientific writing).

The course involves solving mathematical problems, interpreting R code and output pertaining to the simulation of microeconomics models, and reading academic research papers.

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Knowledge

Upon completion of the course, students will have:

  • Anadvancedunderstandingofkeymicroeconomicconcepts,theoriesandmodelsthatformthebasisofthecourse and the science of economics
  • Theabilitytoseethecomplexityandscopeofthedeterminantsofeconomicbehaviorinconsumers,producersand other types of microeconomic agents
  • Developedextensiveknowledgeandeconomicintuitionregardingtheformalizationofmodelsofthedecision-making processes of microeconomic agents
  • Understandhowextensions/modificationsofconsumertheory,producertheory,andmarketequilibriummodelsare relevantforaddressingreal-worldchallenges
  • Solvemicroeconomicmodelsusingstatisticalsoftware(e.g.,R)andsimulatedemand,supply,marketprice,and competitive equilibriums.

Skills

Upon completion of the course, students will:

  • Have the ability to use different theories and models to analyze what drives economic actors in different situations
  • Know how to read and comprehend published microeconomic research
  • Be capable of implementing their own applied microeconomic research
  • Beabletoapplymicroeconomictoolsasabasisforevaluatinganddevelopingeconomicdecision-makingstrategies in both the private and public sectors of the economy
  • Be able to analyze the causes of and potential solutions to real-world challenges such as designing wage contracts, mitigating free-riding in teams, and selecting channels of advertising.
  • Know how to use statistical software for simulating economic models such as predict market prices

Required prerequisite knowledge

None

Recommended prerequisites

Bachelor's course in microeconomics, calculus, and statistics.

Exam

Folder exam and written exam

Weight 1/1

Marks Bokstavkarakterer

Withdrawal deadline 14.11.2025

Folder (multi-part individual or group assignment)

Weight 2/5

Duration 1 Semestre

Marks Bokstavkarakterer

Withdrawal deadline 28.11.2025

Written exam

Weight 3/5

Duration 4 Timer

Marks Bokstavkarakterer

Aid Godkjent kalkulator, Ordbok 1)

Withdrawal deadline 14.11.2025

Exam date 28.11.2025

1) Dictionary: English-English, English-other, other-English

Coursework requirements

Class presentation

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Attend lectures,process course material (textbook chapters,scientific articles,etc.),solve practice problems (both graded and non-graded), work in learning teams. The expected distribution of effort is approximately as follows:

Attending lectures = 40 hours

Attending practice sessions=20hours

Learning team work = 110 hours

Independent study = 110 hours

Overlapping courses

Course Reduction (SP)
Business Economics (MSB107_1) , Microeconomics (MØA107_1) 10

Open for

Enkeltemner på masternivå ved Handelshøgskolen ved UiS
Industriell økonomi Regnskap og revisjon - masterstudium Økonomi og administrasjon - masterstudium Økonomi og administrasjon - masterstudium (5-årig)
Utveksling ved Handelhøgskolen UIS

Admission requirements

The same admission requirements as for the MSc program in Business Administration.

Course assessment

The faculty decides whether early dialogue will be held in all courses or in selected groups of courses. The aim is to collect student feedback for improvements during the semester. In addition, a digital course evaluation must be conducted at least every three years to gather students’ experiences.
The course description is retrieved from FS (Felles studentsystem). Version 1