B.ScB.Sc in Behavioural Economics
Type | Bachelor, e-learning |
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Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | B.Sc (Bachelor of Science in Behavioural Economics) |
Accreditation | Certified by Swiss EduQua via certificate no CH20/0771 |
Tuition fee | €2,500 per semester Number of semesters = 6 |
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Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Age All applicants have to be at least 17 years of age on or before the commencement date of their program. |
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Language requirements | English TOEFL (PBT: 550+; iBT: 80+; CBT: 214+) OR English Proficiency Waiver: The English proficiency test is waived-off for the following candidates: - Native English Speakers, OR; |
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Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Behavioural Economics program offered by James Lind Institute, Switzerland is a 100% online degree that has been developed specifically for students who would like to study online in a flexible, self-paced, on-demand environment.
Total Duration: 3 years
Number of semesters: 6
Semester length: 6 months
Mode of learning: e-learning (Online)
Programme structure
The program follows the following general scheme for the three years of study:
Year 1
Semester 1
Introduction to Microeconomics
Quantitative Methods for Economics I
Mathematical Economics
Career and Employability
Semester 2
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Quantitative Methods for Economics II
Business Economics
Contemporary Economic Challenges
Year 2
Semester 3
Advanced Microeconomics
Introduction to Econometrics
Introduction to Behavioural Economics
Consumer Decision Making
Career and Employability
Semester 4
Advanced macroeconomics
Game theory
Economic Growth and Development
Neuroeconomics
Business Law
Year 3
Semester 5
International Trade and Finance
History of Economic Thought
Strategic Thinking
Research Methods in Psychology
Information Technology
Semester 6
Choose any 2 of the following electives
Applied psychology
Welfare economics
Health Economics
International Economics
Dissertation
Career opportunities
The prospects for behavioural economists are excellent.
Economics is a widely respected field of study and provides an alternative to an Accounting and Finance degree as it offers similar career opportunities for graduates. You could work in job roles within a range of industries, such as:
Banking, Finance, Accountancy, Business, Government, Consultancy etc.
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