
Econ 211-212 taught you how people should behave if we were all perfectly rational. But in the real world that's not how many decisions are made! Behavioral economics blends psychology with economics to explain why we make the decisions we do—and how we can do better.
In this course, you’ll explore how to apply behavioral insights to improve pricing, marketing, management, leadership, and even your own everyday choices. Perfect for students interested in business, policy, or human behavior—no advanced math or econ required.