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Courses That Have Been Reviewed by University of Redlands School of Business Courses that have been reviewed by University of Redlands School of Business C-ID.net, the website for the Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID). C-ID is a supranumbering system being developed to ease the transfer and articulation burdens in California’s higher educational institutions. The following schools have submitted their courses for review by the Faculty Discipline Review Group (FDRG) to cover the topics listed in the C-ID Descriptor. 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San Antonio College : BUSC 1B Principles of Economics - Microeconomics o Mt. San Antonio College : BUSC 1BH Principles of Economics - Microeconomics - Honors o Mt. San Jacinto College : ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics o Mt. 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