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Bath - Applied Psychology and Economic Behaviour versus Durham- Behavioural Science

Hello everyone,

I have received a conditional offer from Bath for the course "MSc Applied Psychology and Economic Behaviour", and from Durham for the course "MSc Behavioural Science". I am having a hard time choosing between the two.

Both universities have gorgeous campuses and both courses teach a variation of Behavioural Economics. I did a lot of research but I don't yet feel like I have enough information to to make a choice. Therefore, I came here for help!

- Does anyone have any experience with any of the two courses?

- Which one has better career prospects and is more internationally recognised?

- What is the difference between a Behavioural Economics course and a Behavioural Science course?

Please tell me if you have any other information that could be relevant, I would really appreciate.

Thank you.

P.s= If it can be of use, I will have an undergraduate degree in Economics with Studied Abroad from City University and I am predicted a 2:1 as a grade.

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