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    Behavioral Economics is an engaging field that combines insights from psychology and economic theory to understand decision-making processes. In a Bachelor's degree program, you'll learn how human behavior impacts economic choices, giving you a unique perspective on markets and consumer behavior.

    Through courses in behavioral analysis, game theory, and experimental economics, you'll develop practical skills in designing surveys and experiments to test economic theories. Students strengthen critical thinking and analytical abilities as they explore how biases and emotions influence financial decisions. You'll also engage with statistical tools to interpret data effectively, providing a strong foundation for research and analysis in real-world scenarios.

    Graduates typically pursue careers in market research, public policy, and consultancy, where they apply their understanding of human behavior to inform strategies and decisions. As a student in this field, you’ll find that the environment fosters independent thinking while encouraging curiosity about human motivations and economic interactions.