MSc Behavioural Economics and Finance
Course Overview
This MSc in Behavioural Economics and Finance is designed for graduates with an economics background, blending rigorous economic theory with insights from psychology and cognition to understand real-world decision-making. The programme provides a deep dive into experimental methods and data analysis, preparing you for a high-level career in finance and consulting. You will gain hands-on research experience using the department's dedicated Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE Lab).
Key Program Highlights
- Integrates core economic theory with cutting-edge insights from social psychology and cognition
- Provides comprehensive training in experimental research methodology and advanced data analysis
- Offers hands-on access to the specialised Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE Lab)
- Equips students with highly sought-after skills for careers in finance, consulting, and research
- Designed for both economics majors and graduates from quantitatively-focused degrees
Course Overview
This MSc in Behavioural Economics and Finance is designed for graduates with an economics background, blending rigorous economic theory with insights from psychology and cognition to understand real-world decision-making. The programme provides a deep dive into experimental methods and data analysis, preparing you for a high-level career in finance and consulting. You will gain hands-on research experience using the department's dedicated Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE Lab).
Key Program Highlights
- Integrates core economic theory with cutting-edge insights from social psychology and cognition
- Provides comprehensive training in experimental research methodology and advanced data analysis
- Offers hands-on access to the specialised Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE Lab)
- Equips students with highly sought-after skills for careers in finance, consulting, and research
- Designed for both economics majors and graduates from quantitatively-focused degrees