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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 degrees are becoming increasingly popular as more people recognize the value of understanding how human behavior influences economic decisions. With a degree in behavioral economics, you can gain insight into how people make decisions and how those decisions affect the economy.
The behavioral economics curriculum typically covers topics such as decision-making under uncertainty, bounded rationality, heuristics and biases, game theory, prospect theory, and experimental methods. It also includes topics from traditional economics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
A degree in behavioral economics opens up career opportunities in finance, marketing, public policy, consulting, research, and academia. You can work as an economist, financial analyst, or consultant, helping organizations understand consumer behavior, develop effective strategies, and create policies that account for human biases.
Ready to explore the exciting world of Behavioral Economics? Browse the programs below and take the first step towards a rewarding career in understanding and influencing human behavior.





























