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USBusiness & EconomicsUS Business & Economics course guides.

Free, exam-focused guides for economics, finance, management and business courses across US universities — from intro microeconomics to MBA-level managerial economics and portfolio management. Find the course you're taking, whichever school you're at.

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Business and economics courses are among the most-studied at US universities — and the core sequence repeats across schools: introductory and intermediate microeconomics, econometrics, managerial economics, and investment and portfolio management. AskSia aggregates guides for these courses across institutions so you can find yours by subject. Each guide is built around the exam: what the course covers, how it's assessed, and how to pass.

§1 · Courses

Guides across US schools.

Every course below has a live AskSia guide. Grouped by area, aggregated across universities.

§2 · Why AskSia

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Why students use AskSia for business and economics.

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The core sequence, wherever you study
Micro, econometrics, managerial economics and portfolio management repeat across schools — find your course by subject, not by digging through one catalogue.
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Built around the exam
Each guide breaks down the assessment, the topics most likely to be tested, and how to pass — with worked examples you can practise.
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Honest about assessment
Where a school doesn't publish an exact grade breakdown, we show the standard structure and tell you to confirm on your official syllabus — never invented percentages.
§3 · FAQ

Students ask us.

What courses does the US Business & Economics hub cover?
It aggregates guides for economics, finance, management and strategy courses across US universities — currently including International Economics (Santa Clara), Intermediate Microeconomics (UC Davis), Econometrics (Rutgers), Managerial Economics and Economics of Education (Penn), Technology Strategy (Penn), Investment and Portfolio Management (Cornell) and the Foster MBA core (University of Washington). More are added over time.
How is assessment shown for US courses?
US course catalogues generally don't publish exact grade breakdowns, so each guide shows the standard assessment structure for that course type — typically a midterm, a final, and problem sets or projects — and directs you to confirm the exact percentages on your official course syllabus. AskSia never invents grade weights and never uses third-party study-site data.
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Disclaimer · Methodology · Takedown

AskSia study guides are independent study aids built from public course information and standard discipline canon. Always confirm current details on your official course syllabus. AskSia is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any university. Methodology →