MSc in Behavioural Economics
The MSc in Behavioural Economics from University of Cyprus is designed to prepare students for career paths that require the analysis of human behavior (product/service design, human resources management, policy making etc.)
Duration
18 months
Starting Date
September, January
Tuition Fee
€ 5,125
Location
Nicosia, Cyprus
About the programme
The MSc in Behavioural Economics from University of Cyprus is designed to prepare students for career paths that require the analysis of human behavior (product/service design, human resources management, policy making etc.)
The MSc in Behavioural Economics from University of Cyprus is aimed at students with backgrounds in economics, psychology, engineering, and other social, natural, or applied sciences, who wish to explore the questions at the boundaries of Economics and Psychology.
The program provides students with a general grounding in behavioural and experimental approaches to social sciences, and with skills and knowledge that are essential for the economic analysis of human behavior and the application of behavioral science to the resolution of contemporary societal challenges.
Graduate’s prospects
The programme is designed for students interested in seeking employment in public or private organizations in the fields of Behavioural analysis, marketing, consumer behaviour, product design, etc. Faculty in both departments maintains strong connections to national and international organizations and the private sector.
Additionally,our graduates will be able to follow academic paths leading to PhDs in Behavioural sciences and experimental Psychology/Economics. Both Departments have a strong tradition in fostering PhD programmes, and graduates of the Master in Behavioural Economics can be competitive applicants to these and other international programmes
Courses Included
- Attention and Perception
- Markets and Economic Behaviour (Microeconomics)
- Behavioural and Experimental Economics
- Quantitative Methods (Econometrics)
- Analysis of Economic and Financial Data