Behavioural Science for Management MSc, Postgraduate Diploma

Postgraduate

In Stirling

£ 14,600 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Stirling (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Strengths
Our global reputation: research rating
The University of Stirling Management School was ranked among the Top 25 in the UK for business and management in the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014).
The course has been developed in consultation with the university’s Behavioural Science Centre. The centre holds grants from the EU Commission, SIRE, ESRC and Templeton foundation and aims to become a leading research centre in Behavioural Science in Europe.
You’ll benefit from the vibrant research environment and the links with industry and policy groups being developed by Stirling Management School. External collaborations include the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica and Gallup Europe.
The Stirling Behavioural Science Centre produces strong research in this area, published in leading journals, including The Financial Times and Time Magazine.
Students will benefit from expert lectures and specialist guest lectures from leading researchers and policy-makers.
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Facilities

Location

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Stirling
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University Of Stirling, FK9 4LA

Start date

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About this course

Academic requirements
Academic requirements
You’ll need minimum of a second class Honours degree or equivalent. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant and relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply.
International students
The University of Stirling welcomes students from around the world. Find out what studying here could be like for you.

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Subjects

  • University
  • School
  • Statistics

Course programme

Modules
In Semester 1 you take the following modules:
Behavioural Economics 1: Concepts and Theories
Psychology of Work
Understanding and Using Statistics
Statistics: The teaching introduces the packages available to behavioural scientists at advanced methods such as multivariate statistics and at the rationale of using statistical methods.
In Semester 2 you will take the following modules:
Behavioural Economics II: Business & Policy Applications
Experiments for Decision Making in Business and Policy
Survey Measurement and Analysis
During the summer you will undertake your dissertation.

Behavioural Science for Management MSc, Postgraduate Diploma

£ 14,600 + VAT