About this course
This master’s course enables you to delve into the intersection between the disciplines of psychology and economics, providing you with the opportunity to develop a cross-disciplinary perspective of human decision-making.
By combining economic modelling with what psychology can tell us about individuals’ behaviour and emotions, you’ll learn how to create highly accurate tools or models for predicting human behaviour. These models can be used in a range of contexts to empower behaviour change at both a micro and macro level.
Upon completion of the course, you’ll be better prepared to work in any area where understanding human decision-making is important.
This course is highly relevant if you have a background in economics or psychology; or come from a background where modelling or understanding human behaviour is a key component, such as engineering or sociology.
An interdisciplinary learning environment
You’ll be immersed in an academic setting that brings together specialist teaching and expertise from both our Department of Psychology and Department of Economics.
Our research-active staff work to:
Use specialist facilities You’ll have access to some of the latest industry-standard statistical, mathematical and econometric software. This will allow you to access up-to-the-minute data on real-world trends to enhance your learning experience.
You will also benefit from the Department of Psychology’s range of research facilities. These include:
Gain important career skills
On successful completion of this course, you will have gained:
We limit student numbers on this course to ensure a collegiate atmosphere and a high degree of interaction between students and lecturers.
Graduate prospects
There is great industry demand for graduates with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills.
This course is designed to prepare you for a variety of roles in government, research, banking, finance, healthcare, the third sector, economic regulation, human resources, or executive management.
You’ll also develop skills and experience that will prepare you to continue your studies at a doctoral level.
Recent graduates have progressed to jobs around the world, including:
Others have chosen to continue their careers in academia.
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Course Details
- Qualification
- MSc
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 1 Year
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Bath
- Scheme
- Postgraduate