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Dec 13, 2025
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ECO 304 - Behavioral Economics Credit Hours: 3 This course serves as an introduction to behavioral economics. Behavioral economics uses more psychological and biological foundations than traditional neoclassical economics. The course explains why individuals often systematically deviate from neoclassical predictions and utilizes alternative models that more accurately describe human behavior.
Prerequisite: ECO 165 ; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to degree program. Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Fall, Spring
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