The MSc Business (Behavioural Science) at Warwick Business School will not be running in 2014 (source http://www.wbs.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/business-behavioural-science/)
I don't think so Ritu. I know there are some BE courses on Coursera and the like but I haven't looked into Masters levels courses online. You could have a look at Liam's lectures from this year's MSc Behavioural Science (see the widget in the top left)
Hi, I would like to know the order in which the colleges are better if possible and the scope of the subject in terms of placement. Please share the information in case you know.
No I don't John. However on the top left of the blog there is a widget called "Introduction to BE" containing summaries derived from Liam's lectures to the MSc students here so that might be a start.
Hi mark i was hoping you had any information for the Behavioral Economics course at the University of Essex.. i just got an offer and was wanted to know more before i accept.
This has been a most helpful post in my information mining.
I was wondering if there is a postgraducte diploma or certification in BE in either the UK, Uk or Australia (which is where I am based) that you are aware of?
Having already completed my MBA and working as a marketing researcher for over 9 years I am keen to dip into the science behind BE without making a long term education commitment.
Ajanta, I'm not sure if you mean an online course. If so, I don't know of any online BE courses that teach Masters level material. That seems to be a gap in the market at the moment.
I have graduated in mechanical engineering and biological sciences degrees. I have been strongly contemplating pursuing applied psychology or behavioral psychology/studies. I wanted to know how u could go about this and the best universities. Any advice?
Hi Abishek, There is a lot of variability amongst the various MSc programs listed above in terms of what their course content focuses on (e.g. Game Theory, Social Psychology, government or business applications). I think a good step would be to check the individual course webpages and try to narrow down what you are really interested in. Mark
I was wondering if it's only the courses at UCL and CUL that offer part time study? I would really like to apply for the MSc in Behavioral Science at Stirling, but would find it difficult to enrol full time as I have a full time job, so any info about part time options would be much appreciated.
I'm Brazilian and I'm not exactly aware about which Universities are the best or more accredited on this list. I just know Sorbonne and UM. Anyone can help me on choosing it?
Thanks for gathering this list. I have referred back to it numerous times as I try to understand the BE landscape abroad (live in the US). Wondering if you had a POV on programs based in Econ departments versus Psych departments versus B-schools. Would you say any are more rigorous than others? Obviously B-school is more geared to a particular application, would you say Econ or Psych is more bent towards application than the other? Particularly consumer behavior?
UCL's Cognitive and Decision Science program has piqued my interest thus far in my research, so any insight into how that particular program compares to the rest would be infinitely helpful (anyone else welcome to reply as well).
Hi Mark and guys! I found that new speciality will be open in LSE - Psychology of Economic Life. Please, anybody, do you know the real content of this program. Is it related to Behavioral Economics or it is just psychology course? Thank you in advance for your answers and help
Tilburg University in the Netherlands offers a Master in Economics in which you can specialize in Behavioral Economics which is also very interesting: https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/education/masters-programmes/economics/program/behavioral-economics/
At Tilburg University in the Netherlands they offer a Master in Economics in which you can specialize in Behavioral Economics. Could you add this one to the list?
Warwick seems unique in offering a MSc Behavioural Economics course with a Psychology track as many of the masters (Nottingham, UVA, Rotterdam) require a BSc Economics. Unfortunately, at £20k+ even for home students, the Warwick degree is too pricey!
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The one at Exeter doesn't exist anymore I'm afraid! It closed in 2009.
Also, there is:
MSc Business (Behavioural Science) - Warwick http://www.wbs.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/business-behavioural-science/
MSc Decision Sciences (Management Science) - LSE http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/graduate/taughtProgrammes2013/MScManagementScience.aspx
Cheers Joe
Hi Mark,
There's also this one at LSE:
Executive MSc Behavioural Science
listed here
www.lse.ac.uk/study/executiveEducation/executiveMasters/home.aspx
There is a Behavioral Economics Masters program in Rotterdam too:
https://www.eur.nl/master/opleidingen/economics_business/behavioural_economics/
Thanks for this Robert.
Thanks Anon!
Thanks for putting this list together Mark, very helpful for looking at what options exist to undertake further study in this evolving field
The MSc Business (Behavioural Science) at Warwick Business School will not be running in 2014 (source http://www.wbs.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/business-behavioural-science/)
Thanks Alex
Dear Mark
Thank you for posting the list!
I am considering the Master in HDS @ UM too - can you report us (me) about your experience in Maastricht?
And why are you proceeding with another master degree?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Best
Roger
Hi Mark,
Wanted to know if any of these University provide online course options too for foreign students.(The long term online courses- not the edX types)
Regards
RR
I don't think so Ritu. I know there are some BE courses on Coursera and the like but I haven't looked into Masters levels courses online. You could have a look at Liam's lectures from this year's MSc Behavioural Science (see the widget in the top left)
Hi. Im interested in nottingham. How to apply and what are the requirements? If possible i would like to apply also for scholarship.
How long is the prpgram?
Thanks
ms.imanz2@gmail.com
Hi,
I would like to know the order in which the colleges are better if possible and the scope of the subject in terms of placement. Please share the information in case you know.
Than you!
Hi Mark
Can you tell me if the fees are per semester, or for the entire degree?
Cheers
Alison
Alison - the fees refer to the whole degree.
There is also a new MSc in Behavioral Economics at the University of Essex
http://www.essex.ac.uk/coursefinder/course_details.aspx?course=MSC+L11912
Thanks Anon. I've added that and updated all the course fees to the latest available figures. Looks like increases all around.
Hi Mark,
Do you know of any Masters courses which can be done via distance learning, for someone who is in full time employment?
John
No I don't John. However on the top left of the blog there is a widget called "Introduction to BE" containing summaries derived from Liam's lectures to the MSc students here so that might be a start.
Hello Mark
The link related to a US master is not ok. Could you check it?
Fixed now Julian, cheers.
Excellent information, thank you!
I'm considering this option. I still have to find out about how much emphasis they put on public policy, which is my area of interest now.
Thank you!
Hi mark i was hoping you had any information for the Behavioral Economics course at the University of Essex.. i just got an offer and was wanted to know more before i accept.
No idea Anon! Good luck with your studies.
Hi Mark
This has been a most helpful post in my information mining.
I was wondering if there is a postgraducte diploma or certification in BE in either the UK, Uk or Australia (which is where I am based) that you are aware of?
Having already completed my MBA and working as a marketing researcher for over 9 years I am keen to dip into the science behind BE without making a long term education commitment.
Cheers
Ajanta, I'm not sure if you mean an online course. If so, I don't know of any online BE courses that teach Masters level material. That seems to be a gap in the market at the moment.
Behavioural Decision Science MSc at Kingston University London
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate-course/behavioural-decision-science-msc/
What would the probable job prospects be in UK as of now after a Masters in Behavioral Economics or Behavioral Finance?
Hi Mark.
I have graduated in mechanical engineering and biological sciences degrees. I have been strongly contemplating pursuing applied psychology or behavioral psychology/studies. I wanted to know how u could go about this and the best universities. Any advice?
Hi Abishek,
There is a lot of variability amongst the various MSc programs listed above in terms of what their course content focuses on (e.g. Game Theory, Social Psychology, government or business applications). I think a good step would be to check the individual course webpages and try to narrow down what you are really interested in.
Mark
Hi Mark,
Really useful blog post, thanks!
I was wondering if it's only the courses at UCL and CUL that offer part time study? I would really like to apply for the MSc in Behavioral Science at Stirling, but would find it difficult to enrol full time as I have a full time job, so any info about part time options would be much appreciated.
Many thanks for your help.
Dear Mark,
I found a "Postgraduate Programs in Behavioral Economics and
Behavioral/Decision Science" list, in case you'd like to expand yours.
http://media.brainjuicer.com/media/files/BEGuide2014.pdf
Hello,
I'm Brazilian and I'm not exactly aware about which Universities are the best or more accredited on this list. I just know Sorbonne and UM. Anyone can help me on choosing it?
Thank you!
Hi Mark,
Thanks for gathering this list. I have referred back to it numerous times as I try to understand the BE landscape abroad (live in the US). Wondering if you had a POV on programs based in Econ departments versus Psych departments versus B-schools. Would you say any are more rigorous than others? Obviously B-school is more geared to a particular application, would you say Econ or Psych is more bent towards application than the other? Particularly consumer behavior?
UCL's Cognitive and Decision Science program has piqued my interest thus far in my research, so any insight into how that particular program compares to the rest would be infinitely helpful (anyone else welcome to reply as well).
Thank you
Matt
Hi,
I would like to apply to Sorbonne's master.
Do anyone know how much the fees will be?
thanks a lot.
regards,Benedetta(italy)
Hi Mark and guys!
I found that new speciality will be open in LSE - Psychology of Economic Life. Please, anybody, do you know the real content of this program. Is it related to Behavioral Economics or it is just psychology course? Thank you in advance for your answers and help
Hi Mark,
Do you know the current worldwide ranking - I can only find a REPEC ranking of cognitive and behavioural economics.
So you know of an alternative?
Thanks in advance!
There is also the MSc Social Cognition at UCL, which overlaps with the MSc Cognitive and Decision Science, but is slightly different.
Thanks Vera, I've added that now.
Do yo know any program in Canada?
Is there a compiled list of US schools offering an MA or MS in Behavioral Economics? thank you.
Tilburg University in the Netherlands offers a Master in Economics in which you can specialize in Behavioral Economics which is also very interesting:
https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/education/masters-programmes/economics/program/behavioral-economics/
At Tilburg University in the Netherlands they offer a Master in Economics in which you can specialize in Behavioral Economics. Could you add this one to the list?
Hello,
since fall 2016 there is a master program in behavioral economics at the university of zurich. .
here is the link:
http://www.degrees.uzh.ch/de/phd/50000003/50772686/50773713
Hoi, Mark.
Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, has a master track Economics, Behavior and Policy.
See http://www.ru.nl/english/education/masters/economics-behaviour-and-policy/
Regards,
Jana Vyrastekova (RU Nijmegen:)
Hello. Thanks for compiling this great list.
Warwick seems unique in offering a MSc Behavioural Economics course with a Psychology track as many of the masters (Nottingham, UVA, Rotterdam) require a BSc Economics. Unfortunately, at £20k+ even for home students, the Warwick degree is too pricey!
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