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EC 251H taught by Peter Schmidt (Course & Instructor) - Grade Details

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Course Title: Microeconomics and Public Policy

Course Description: Theories of consumer behavior, production and cost. Output and price determination in competition and monopolies. Welfare economics, general equilibrium, externalities, and public goods.


EC 251H / Peter Schmidt - All Semesters

Average Grade - 3.438
Median Grade - 3.5
369 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2021

EC 251H / Peter Schmidt - Overview

Semester Grade Info
Fall 2012 Average Grade - 3.162
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2013 Average Grade - 3.190
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2015 Average Grade - 3.500
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2016 Average Grade - 3.484
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2017 Average Grade - 3.450
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2018 Average Grade - 3.429
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2019 Average Grade - 3.509
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2020 Average Grade - 3.616
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2021 Average Grade - 3.595
Median Grade - 4.0

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Fall 2021

Average Grade - 3.595
Median Grade - 4.0
42 total students

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Fall 2020

Average Grade - 3.616
Median Grade - 3.5
46 total students

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Fall 2019

Average Grade - 3.509
Median Grade - 3.5
53 total students

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Fall 2018

Average Grade - 3.429
Median Grade - 3.5
42 total students

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Fall 2017

Average Grade - 3.450
Median Grade - 3.5
40 total students

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Fall 2016

Average Grade - 3.484
Median Grade - 3.5
32 total students

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Fall 2015

Average Grade - 3.500
Median Grade - 3.5
31 total students

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Fall 2013

Average Grade - 3.190
Median Grade - 3.5
43 total students

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Fall 2012

Average Grade - 3.162
Median Grade - 3.5
40 total students


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