Courses
Your Future: Build Expertise for High-Impact Careers
Our courses prepare students for careers in academia, industry, and policy by developing strong analytical and research skills.
At the bachelor’s level, courses like Behavioral Decision Making introduce core concepts in decision-making, markets, and strategic behavior. At the master’s level, advanced courses such as Behavioral and Experimental Economics deepen understanding of economic behavior and policy-making.
Blending theory with empirical research and experimental methods, our programs equip students to tackle complex economic challenges and apply insights to real-world problems—from shaping policy to optimizing business strategies.
Current Modules
Bachelor
- Applied Economics (Sören Harrs)
- Decision and Game Theory (Johannes Carlos Hölzemann, Moritz Schwarz)
- Principles Public Economics (Jean-Robert Tyran)
Master
- Conversatorium for Master Candidates (Wieland Müller and Jean-Robert Tyran)
- Decision and Game Theory (Wieland Müller)
- Decision and Game Theory II (Wieland Müller)
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Wieland Müller)
- Behavioral Decision Making (Frauke Stehr)
- Behavioral Welfare Economics (Frauke Stehr)
- VCEE: Seminar in Experimental Economics (Jean-Robert Tyran)
PhD
- VCEE: Seminar in Experimental Economics (Jean-Robert Tyran)