Courses
Your Future: Build Expertise for High-Impact Careers
Our courses prepare you for careers in academia, industry, and policy-making by equipping you with strong analytical and research skills. At the bachelor’s level, courses like Behavioral Decision Making and Game Theory introduce key concepts in decision-making, market interactions, and strategic behavior.
At the master’s level, courses such as Behavioral and Experimental Economics (MA), Public Economics (MA), and Decision and Game Theory I & II provide advanced insights into economic behavior, strategic interactions, and policy-making. These courses build on foundational knowledge, integrating theoretical frameworks with empirical research and experimental methods. Students develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills, allowing them to tackle complex economic challenges in academia, industry, and the public sector. By engaging with cutting-edge research and real-world applications, graduates are well-prepared to influence economic policy, optimize business strategies, and contribute to academic advancements.
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)