The combined major in Behavioral Economics, Business, and Organizations integrates economic modelling with insights from behavioral sciences to analyze and predict human behavior in economic contexts and organizations. The program combines interdisciplinary coursework in economics, psychology, consumer behavior, and organizational behavior with comprehensive training in quantitative and research methods. Students will learn how to model behavior, collect and analyze choice data, conduct experiments, and design interventions to shape individual decisions and organizational outcomes.
With over 50.0 credits in free electives, students enjoy ample flexibility to build their skillset for careers in a wide range of fields. The major provides a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in social and behavioral sciences or business.