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Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Economics, Business, and Organizations
Program Summary
The Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Economics, Business, and Organizations is an interdisciplinary program that combines principles of economics, psychology, and business to study how individuals and organizations make decisions. It focuses on understanding human behavior, decision-making processes, and how these impact markets, businesses, and organizational strategies. Students learn to analyze data, design experiments, and apply behavioral insights to optimize business and economic outcomes.
Key Focus Areas:
- Behavioral and experimental economics
- Decision sciences and organizational behavior
- Data analysis and statistical modeling
- Market research and consumer behavior
- Business strategy and policy-making
Career Paths:
- Business consulting
- Market research and analysis
- Policy advising
- Behavioral finance
- Organizational development
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
Grade 12
70 %
Program Prerequisites Educational Background: High school diploma or equivalent with coursework in Mathematics, Economics, and Psychology. A competitive GPA as specified by the institution. Mathematics Proficiency: Strong foundation in Algebra, Statistics, and Calculus for data analysis and modeling. English Proficiency: Proficiency in English through standardized tests like TOEFL or IELTS for non-native speakers. Analytical and Communication Skills: Interest in human behavior, decision-making, and data-driven problem-solving. Ability to write essays or statements of purpose detailing career goals and interest in behavioral economics. Additional Requirements: Letters of recommendation. A statement of intent outlining motivation for joining the program.
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Upcoming Intakes
- Sep 2025
- Mar 2025
- Jan 2025
- Apr 2026
- Feb 2026