Location: Paris, France
Eligibility: The program is open to undergraduate students with a minimum 2.5 GPA who have successfully completed ECON 340 or MA 162 or MA 166.
Course Credits: ECON 451 Game Theory for 3 credits
Estimated Cost: $3200 (airfare and personal spending not included)
Housing: Students will stay in shared student apartments in Paris.
Language Requirements: None
Host: Daniels School of Business
Contact: businessstudyabroad@purdue.edu for more information.
Daniels School students may apply for school specific scholarships in addition to the Purdue Moves Scholarship. For more information visit our Financial Planning and Scholarships page!
Brian Roberson
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Scholarship Deadline*
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$500 non-refundable deposit
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Program Dates
*Students will be notified by mid-February of scholarship standing.
Game Theory - ECON 451
Game Theory studies strategic environments in which each individual's payoff depends upon both their own actions as well as the actions of others. Game Theory attempts to develop an understanding of such situations and to provide a formal framework and solution concepts for making better strategic choices. In this course we will examine economic, political, and military applications of game theory, with an emphasis on French examples.