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BISG Suggested Curriculum The Unofficial Guide to Crafting a Behavioral Science PAC* Focus School Course code Course name Instructor Semester Three word summary Behavioral economics HKS API 304 Behavioral Economics and Public Policy Brigitte Madrian Fall Behavioral economics & policy API 305 Behavioral Economics, Law and Public Policy Cass Sunstein Spring Behavioral policy exploration FAS Gov 1759** Behavioral Insights and Public Policy: Nudging for Good Michael Hiscox Behavioral research & applications Interventions HKS/ HBS MLD 335Y/ HBS 6022 Immersive Field Course: UK; Behavioral Insights Michael Luca Full Year Application with clients MLD 304 Science of Behavior Change Todd Rogers Explore & develop interventions Management & Leadership MLD 224 Behavioral Science of Negotiations Julia Minson Scientific negotiations application MLD 310 Behavioral Science for Inclusive Organizations Iris Bohnet Behavioral field course MLD 301 Leadership Decision Making Jennifer Lerner Scientific leadership application Analytical Toolkit API 302 Analytic Frameworks for Policy Richard Zeckhauser Foundational analytic toolkit Gov 2798** Field Experiments for Policy and Program Evaluation Design & test RCTs Research RAR Reading and Research - Fall/Spring Make your own *PAC = Policy Area of Concentration ** Note subject requires cross-registration

BISG Supplementary Curriculum I/III Behaviorally-focused courses open for cross-registration School Course code Course name Instructor Semester FAS PSY 1900 Introduction to Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Mair and Krasnow Fall PSY 2553R Behavioral Insights Group Research Seminar Francesca Gino ECON 980BB Behavioral Economics Tomasz Strzalecki ECON 1030 Psychology and Economics Strzalecki & Laibson Spring ECON 2410A Macro-Finance: Rational and Behavioral Xavier Gabaix ECON 2035 Psychology and Economic Theory Matthew Rabin ECON 2338 Behavioral Development Economics TBA ECON 2510 Inside Government: Making Public Policy ECON 3002/3164 Reading Course on Behavioral Economics Enke, Gabaix, Laibson & Rabin Fall & Spring ECON 3101 Seminar in Behavioral and Experimental Economics Enke, Laibson, Strzalecki, Rabin, Rao HBS HBSMBA 18162 Managing, Organizing & Motivating for Value John Beshears HBSMBA 22406 Negotiation Bazerman, Coffman, Sebenius, John, Whillans HGSE EDU AH125 Driving Science-Based Innovation in Early Childhood Practice and Policy Jack Shonkoff Note that courses are subject to change at any moment and may not be offered every year – please always check online and with faculty directly for up to date information.

BISG Supplementary Curriculum II/III Behaviorally-focused courses open for cross-registration School Course code Course name Instructor Semester HLS HLS 2669 Law, Economics and Psychology Oren Bar-Grill Winter HSPH GHP 228 Econometric Methods in Impact Evaluation        Jessica Cohen Spring GHP 230 Introduction to Economics with Applications to Health and Development Margaret McConnell Fall GHP 237 Behavioral Economics and Global Health GHP 293 Individual and Social Responsibility for Health Daniel Wikler HPM 213 Public Health Law Ameet Sarpatwari HPM 252 Negotiation Linda Kaboolian HPM 502 Federal Public Policy and Population Health Sara Bleich RDS 280 Decision Analysis for Health and Medical Practices Ankur Pandya RDS 284 Decision Theory James Hammitt SBS 201 Society and Health Ichiro Kawachi SBS 503 Explaining Health Behavior: Insights from Behavioral Economics SBS 508 Successes & Challenges in Health Behavior Change Alan Geller Note that courses are subject to change at any moment and may not be offered every year – please always check online and with faculty directly for up to date information.

If considering PhD pathway, or data analyst or researcher roles BISG Supplementary Curriculum III/III Behaviorally-focused courses open for cross-registration If considering PhD pathway, or data analyst or researcher roles School Course code Course name Instructor Semester FAS/HKS ECON 2110 / API 114 Econometric I Christopher Avery Fall ECON 2115/ API 115 Econometric Methods II Joshua Goodman Spring FAS ECON 1123 Introduction to Econometrics James Stock ECON 2001 Research in Behavior in Games and Markets Laibson, Green and Strzalecki Fall & Spring ECON 2120 Principles of Econometrics Elle Tamer PSY 1901 Methods of Behavioral Research Mina Cikara ECON 1030 Psychology and Economics Strzalecki and Laibson ECON 2030 Laibson and Shleifer HBS HBSDOC 4155 Psychology and Economic Theory Matthew Rabin HBSDOC 4420 Behavioral Approaches to Decision Making and Negotiation TBA HBSDOC 4430 Field Experiments Michael Luca HBSDOC 4630 Doctoral Seminar on Consumer Behavior Anat Keinan HBSDOC 4809 Applied Econometrics for Research in Management John Beshears HBSDOC 4882 Micro Topics in Organizational Behavior Francesca Gino HSPH GHP 228 Econometric Methods in Impact Evaluation Jessica Cohen GHP 525 Econometrics for Health Policy Victoria Fan ID 212 Large Scale Effectiveness Evaluations Margaret Kruk Note that course information is subject to change at any moment – please always check online and with faculty directly for registration purposes.