BECE 301

BECE 301 Behavioral Economics and Decision Making

Morris Brown College > BECE 301 Behavioral Economics and Decision Making
Course ID
BECE 301
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
Credit
3.000
Method

This course explores the intersection of psychology and economics, focusing on how
cognitive biases and social influences affect decision-making processes. Students will
examine key theories and models of behavioral economics, analyze real-world
applications, and consider implications for policy and business practices. Through
discussions, case studies, and experiments, learners will gain insight into how individuals
and groups make choices, often deviating from traditional economic predictions.