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3 Behavioral Economics MSc Degree Programs


Newcastle University Postgraduate programs
Behavioural and Experimental Economics MSc
- Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Behavioural and Experimental Economics MSc provides you with advanced training in core areas of economics. You'll acquire specialist knowledge in behavioural economic theory and experimental methods in economics.


University of East Anglia
MSc Behavioural Economics and Data Science
- Norwich, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This MSc program combines the study of behavioral economics with data science techniques, aiming to give students a strong foundation in understanding how human behavior influences economic decisions....
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University of Exeter
Economics: Behavioural Insights MSc
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This MSc program focuses on applying behavioral insights to understand economic issues better. It combines traditional economic theories with psychology and other social sciences to explore why people...
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Behavioral Economics at the MSc level offers an intriguing blend of psychology and economics, focusing on how human behavior influences economic decision-making. This interdisciplinary approach equips you with valuable insights into consumer behavior, market trends, and policy design.
Through courses in experimental economics, decision theory, and social preferences, you'll learn to analyze how psychological factors drive economic outcomes. Students engage with real-world data and case studies, using analytical methods to uncover patterns in consumer choices. The program fosters independence and critical thinking as students explore new ideas in behavioral insights.
As a graduate, you'll be well-prepared for roles in market research, public policy, and finance, where employers seek professionals who understand the intricacies of human behavior. You'll develop competencies in designing interventions that promote better decision-making, ultimately enhancing societal welfare. This dynamic field opens doors to a variety of career paths, allowing you to apply your understanding of behavior in diverse contexts.