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In this Behavioral Science in Marketing course, you’ll learn how consumer decisions are shaped by psychology, emotion, culture, and mental shortcuts so that you can design messages and campaigns that match how people actually think and act.
This course explores how behavioral science draws from psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and sociology to explain what really drives buying choices. You’ll examine concepts like cognitive biases and emotional decision-making to understand how people respond to brands and marketing messages.
The course also looks at how real-world factors, like color, sound, storytelling, and group identity, shape brand perception. From understanding why a “limited-time offer” works to how culture changes product appeal across regions, you’ll leave with tools to create more effective, human-centered campaigns.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to use these insights to connect with your audience in ways that feel natural and lead to measurable results—whether you're building a loyalty strategy or optimizing your call to action.
It covers how consumer decisions are shaped by psychology, emotion, culture, and mental shortcuts, drawing from psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and sociology to explain what drives buying choices, including cognitive biases, emotional decision-making, and social and cultural factors.
It is for marketers who want to design messages and campaigns that match how people actually think and act, whether building a loyalty strategy or optimizing a call to action.
The course develops skills in Emotional Intelligence, Behavioral Targeting, and Consumer Behaviour.
Lessons include an introduction to behavioral science in marketing, key psychological principles influencing consumer behavior, emotional decision-making in consumer behavior, and social and cultural factors in consumer behavior, with knowledge checks along the way.
You will be able to use behavioral insights to connect with your audience in ways that feel natural and lead to measurable results, and to create more effective, human-centered campaigns.