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ESPM – Brasil
Master in Behavioral Economics
- São Paulo, Brazil
Master
Part time
3 semesters
Distance Learning
Portuguese
The Master in Behavioral Economics will provide a solid theoretical basis in Behavioral Economics, enabling participants to use the concepts and main tools in this field of research in companies, advertising agencies, banks, consulting, among others. The objective of this course is also to subsidize future managers, consultants and analysts in the trends underlying the psychological decisions made by customers, employees, competitors, and themselves, with an emphasis on how to incorporate these insights into business, marketing, leadership and strategies.
Western University
Master of Arts - Anthropology
- Toronto, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is dedicated to documenting and understanding human beings. It takes as its starting proposition that we can only reach such an understanding by studying people wherever and whenever they have occurred and from both a cultural and biological perspective.
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People who have an interest in further learning about human economic behavior may be good candidates for an Economic Anthropology program. Such programs study the ways in which people produce, circulate, and consume objects.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.