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Mar 16, 2026
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ECON 115 - Game Theory and Economic Behavior 4 unit(s) Game Theory focuses on strategic decision-making. Students will study core concepts, such as Nash equilibrium, backward inductions, mixed strategies, Bayesian games, and repeated games, which have practical applications in economics, business, and political science. The course aims to develop critical thinking and equip students to apply game theory to real-world situations across a range of disciplines.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 104 or Instructor’s Consent. Grading: Letter Graded
High Impact Practice: Common Intellectual Experience.
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