Is this the programme you're looking for?
This specialisation equips you with the skills to design better strategies and policies by understanding how context and framing influence decision-making. You will explore how people make choices in real-world settings—and how those choices often diverge from traditional economic predictions.
Practical information
- Type
- Master
- Degree
- MSc
- Mode of study
- Full-time
- Instruction language
- English
- Duration
- 1 year
- Study points (EC)
- 60
- Location
- Campus Woudestein
- Start date
- September
- Application Deadline (EEA)
- 1 May
The study programme in a nutshell
Few universities offer Behavioural Economics in such depth. At Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam—a frontrunner in economics—you will study alongside ambitious and curious peers. You can tailor your experience by choosing a track that fits your interests and benefit from the expertise of the internationally recognised Behavioural Economics Group.
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Career opportunities after graduation
You can help improve products, marketing policies, negotiation procedures, contracts, and financial portfolios in business, or design and improve public economic policies.