MSc in Behavioural Decision Science

Kingston University London

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK
MSc in Behavioural Decision Science
Duration1 Year
LevelMasters Program
  • This course explores theories of behavioural decision-making science. It will enable you to critically examine theories of judgement and decision-making motivated by research in memory, perception, categorisation, reasoning, social psychology, economics, political and management sciences
  • This course will enable students to develop the skills to evaluate research findings and to relate these findings to practical applications and solutions
  • Students will study recent developments in theories of behavioural science, cognitive psychology, decision-making, and behaviour change, as well as the impact of the experience, expertise, social influence, biases, and heuristics, on judgements and choice
  • The course will introduce you to applications of judgement and decision-making research in areas such as consumer behaviour; politics; sports; finance; economics; marketing; and health
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1511158 INR
Hostel & Meals649088 INR
Text books60852 INR
Miscellaneous223124 INR
Total933064 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors60.0%
  • Applicants will normally have an upper-second class degree or above, or equivalent in social science, business, or science
  • Applicants with a lower second class degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline that have suitable professional/research experience, and/or other relevant qualifications will be considered
  • In addition, applicants must be able to demonstrate mathematical competence equivalent to grade C or above at GCSE level
ExamsIELTS: 6.5
With 6.0 in Writing and 5.5 in all other elements
PTE: 58
With no element below 58
Additional info
  • Copies of transcripts and certificates which confirm qualifications obtained and pending with the complete breakdown of all subjects studied and marks obtained. These should clearly show the qualification awarded and the final overall grade/mark. If they are not in English, copies translated into English by an authorized translator is required
  • A personal statement of at least 500 words which should outline your reasons for applying for the course
  • ELP requirement may be waived for applicants who have passed 12th English with a minimum of 70%
  • Two references, at least one of which should be an academic reference (eg a college/university tutor or course director). If the applicant left higher education several years ago, please request a reference from a professional who can comment on their suitability for the course they have applied for or alternatively, applicants can email their referees' details to SECAdmissions@kingston.ac.uk
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