MSc Behavioural Science
University of Stirling
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Behavioural Science is about understanding how and why people behave and make decisions. This is becoming increasingly important in business and policy. Its why millions of pounds are being invested in human behaviour research to tackle societal challenges (source: UKRI 2023). Governments and businesses increasingly use behavioural science. For professionals ready to embrace this shift, the future is full of opportunities. Our MSc Behavioural Science will teach you how to use behavioural ...Read more

Behavioural Science is about understanding how and why people behave and make decisions. This is becoming increasingly important in business and policy. It's why millions of pounds are being invested in human behaviour research to tackle societal challenges (source: UKRI 2023). Governments and businesses increasingly use behavioural science. For professionals ready to embrace this shift, the future is full of opportunities. Our MSc Behavioural Science will teach you how to use behavioural insights to better understand and change behaviour. We give you a broad overview of psychology, behavioural economics and statistics. When you graduate, you’ll be ready to contribute with innovative solutions needed by businesses, government and society. To study on our Behavioural Science course, you do not need to have previous experience in the field. Explore your interest in better understanding and changing behaviour. Gain skills for a career in behavioural science Study the latest behavioural science theories and methodologies. Analyse behavioural data from experiments and surveys with R, statistical programmes and regression models. Solve practical challenges in areas you are interested in. Design behavioural experiments and implement behavioural research methods. Join the Stirling Behavioural Science Centre The Stirling Behavioural Science Centre is a world-leading research hub. You will have access to the centre’s regular programme of visiting speakers, research seminars and workshops. You can engage with leading practitioners and benefit from our international network. Our recent behavioural science degree students enjoyed guest lectures by experts including: Cowry Consulting (a Behavioural Science consultancy) HMRC Ofcom Ofgem Competition and Markets Authority Irish Economic and Social Research Institute Apply your learning to your area of interest Our assignments challenge you to apply behavioural science in an area of your interest, such as health, finance or the environment. You can design your own experiments and write policy briefs. You will learn to engage stakeholders and moderate a behavioural challenge workshop. You will have the opportunity to work on real life examples. Many graduates work with their employers or other businesses on collaborative projects that are relevant to their work. Examples of participating business include: Siemens Tesco Keep Scotland Beautiful Iceland's Cancer Detection Clinic. We are AACSB accredited The University of Stirling is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AACSB International is the world's largest global standard-setting body for business education. Only 6% of the world’s leading business schools achieve this accreditation. This recognises our excellence in business education and societal impact. Learn from the experts You’ll benefit from the Stirling Behavioural Science Centre’s vibrant research community. You'll have the opportunity to work closely with academics who have published in leading peer-reviewed outlets on: behavioural public policy judgement and decision making behavioural economics economic psychology nudging sludge the ethics of influence biases in forecasting self-control consumer behaviour And have applied their research to an extensive set of areas including: health the environment finance food safety employment and HR insurance markets culture and entertainment industries The full-time MSc Behavioural Science consists of two 15-week semesters of taught modules and a three-month dissertation period. Develop your careers skills with our Flying Start Leadership Programme module We go beyond textbooks and lecture rooms to focus on your personal and professional development. Our Flying Start module will help you develop practical career skills such as effective public or conflict management.

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A minimum of a second class honours degree or equivalent. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant appropriate/relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply.

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£9,500 per year

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£20,600 per year

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University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom
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