Language
  • English
Format
  • Full time
Start date
  • September
Location
  • Maastricht
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Master

Human Decision Science

Explore human decision-making by combining psychology and economics. This interdisciplinary programme equips you with the skills to analyse decisions, design better processes, and understand cognitive and social factors that shape strategic choices.

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Your future

This programme will give you a head start wherever human decisions are important, laying the groundwork for a career in senior and executive positions. You'll be equipped to work in interdisciplinary teams dealing with strategic issues (policy, company strategy, marketing strategy, etc.) and conflicts of all kinds between different decision makers.

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Career prospects

You could pursue a career at:

  • government institutions (policymaking and implementation)
  • NGOs and non-profit organisations (agenda setting, campaigning)
  • human resource departments (incentive schemes, performance assessment, conflict resolution)
  • healthcare and health insurance companies (medical decision making)
  • marketing (customer relations, consumer behaviour)
  • consulting, management coaching
  • academic research

In this section, we present the average employability data for all programmes of the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (Alumni survey from 2024). In our latest survey, 78,0% of our graduates indicated they would choose the same study programme again! For detailed information per programme, please see the bottom of this page.

 

Working location of our alumni 1,5 years after graduation
Country%
the Netherlands 45,2% 
Germany 28,5% 
Belgium 10,0% 
Other EU country 8,8% 
Outside of the EU 7,5% 
Average employability data 5 years after graduation per programme

Please note that some programmes did not have enough responses to allow a satisfactory result and are therefore not included in this list.  

MSc programme 

% employed 

Median gross monthly income 

Would choose same programme again 

Econometrics and Operations Research 

100% 

€ 3.665,00 

 

81% 

Economics 

100% 

€ 3.700,00 

75% 

Financial Economics 

100% 

€ 5.500,00 

62% 

International Business (all specialisations) 

98% 

€ 5.000,00 

76% 

Learning and Development in Organisations 

95% 

€ 4.000,00 

90% 

Global Supply Chain Management and Change 

100% 

€ 5.100,00 

90% 

Sustainability Science, Policy and Society 

100% 

€ 4.000,00 

80% 

Public Policy and Human Development 

97% 

€ 4.400,00 

86%