Science and Behavior Change - Samf
Course provider
Københavns Universitet
Location
- Copenhagen
Description
Over the last 30 years, behavioral scientists have gained a deeper understanding of what motivates people, how they process information, and what non-economic features of the choice environment influence decisions. Many of their insights challenge traditional assumptions such as rationality, self-interest, time consistency. This research program (sometimes called “Behavioral Economics” or “Psychology and Economics”) has shed light on how people’s decisions deviate from “optimal” choices and the consequences of such deviations. But how can we use this knowledge in practice? How can we get people to save more money, have a better education, work harder, save energy, engage in healthy behaviors, and, more generally, make better decisions?
This course allows the student to develop hands-on approach by learning and applying the methods of behavioral economics to public policy. We will review research on human decision making from psychology, political science, organizational behavior and economics and we will look for easy‐to‐implement solutions. At the end of this course, students will be able to identify human biases and creatively design behavioral interventions, policies or products that help people make better decisions.
Practical information
Course provider
Location
- Copenhagen
Course provider contact information
Contact the study administration
E-mail: efteruddannelse@science.ku.dk
Tel.:35 33 35 33
ECTS credits
7,5
About ECTS points ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer System. This is a system that can be used for credit transfer within higher education abroad or in Denmark.
Course language
English
Offered to
Autumn
Deadline
May 10, 2023
Current level of education
Bachelor/Diplom/HD2
Course duration
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