Behavioural economics uses empirical insights from psychology and other fields (such as sociology or neuroscience) in economic analysis. Conventionally, economics assumes that people are "economically rational": they make logically consistent choices in their best self-interest. Of course, sometimes people don't behave that way. Please note that this course belongs to a graduate programme in Business Administration and that there is a course with the same name, but different course code, at the Faculty of Health Sciences.
For the course with the same name at the Faculty of Health Sciences, please go to Behavioral Economics (MALKA220).
Admission requirements
You must have completed a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
How to apply
International exchange students select courses when applying for exchange.
Application deadline: 1 October.
Course description
For more information about this course, take a look at the course description (student.oslomet.no).
Costs
There is no semester fee for exchange students.