Behavioral Economics, BS

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This new collaborative field, behavioral economics, has provided an understanding of how people’s decisions deviate from “optimal” choices and the consequences of such deviations for consumers, managers, firms, and policy. This joint concentration between the Operations, Information, and Decisions Department and the Business Economics and Public Policy Department explores the behavioral aspects of economics and decision making.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • Public
  • Economics

Course programme

Behavioral Economics, Markets, and Public Policy
Decision Processes
Public Finance and Policy.
Risk Management
Decision Making Under Uncertainty
Behavioral Finance
Consumer Behavior
Marketing for Social Impact
Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
Negotiations
Adv Topics Negotiation
Advanced Decision Systems: Evolutionary Computation
The Science of Behavior Change
Judgment and Decisions
Introduction to Economics for Business 1
Calculus, Part I
Calculus for Wharton Students
Business and You
Management Communication: Persuasive Speaking and Writing for Business
Teamwork and Interpersonal Influence
Accounting and Financial Reporting
Strategic Cost Analysis
Managerial Economics
Corporate Finance
Monetary Economics and the Global Economy
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Law and Social Values
Introduction To Management
Introduction to Marketing
An Introduction to Operations, Information and Decisions
Introductory Business Statistics
Introductory Business Statistics

For students who take ECON 001 Introduction to Micro Economics and ECON 002 Introductory Economics: Macro in place of ECON 010 Introduction to Economics for Business of these courses can be slotted for ECON 010 on the worksheet. The second course may be used to fulfill a General Education Distribution or Unrestricted Elective requirement.


Two can double-count as General Education Distribution courses.


Behavioral Economics, BS

higher than £ 9000