| Programme details | |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
| Discipline: |
Economics
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| Duration: | 12 months |
| Annual tuition (EEA) | 10,800 GBP |
| Annual tuition (non-EEA) | 15,500 GBP |
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This course teaches you how to design experiments and interventions, imparts the approaches and skills necessary to analyse data generated from interventions and enhances an understanding of how to dig deeper into the nature of problems faced in society. The modules centred on behavioural economics, data analysis, experimental economics and behavioural markets all provide students with the advanced knowledge and skills required to tackle the keys topics of the subject area. The practice element of the course gives you the chance to see the process of designing of an experiment or survey, how other researchers run experiments or analysis of results from previous interventions
The dissertation element of the course gives you an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills you have gained to explore and area of behavioural economics that is of particular interest to you. This project can be developed with an academic within the school or an external supervisor.
There are three different awards available for this course: