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Master of Arts in Behavioral Economics (Online)

The M.A. in Behavioral Economics online program will prepare students for a career in business, while applying the principles of psychology. The focus of the program is advanced psychology and business applications, including negotiating, marketing, consumer behavior, and decision-making. Students enrolled in the online program will be able to pursue an education in a setting that best suits their own schedule. The curriculum for the M.A. in Behavioral Economics program blends elements of public policy, economics, financial literacy, and consumer psychology and includes studies in:

  • Social psychology
  • Statistics
  • Consulting
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Consumer psychology
  • Economics and finance
  • Game theory

Students will engage in online discussions, group activities, and writing assignments that are reflective of their lessons. Graduates of the online program will be able to pursue careers as marketers, public servants, researchers, and consultants. The M.A. in Behavioral Economics is a unique program that enables students to deliver exceptional services.

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