BI Learning & Careers

BI Learning & Careers

Developing and practicing your Behavioural Insights knowledge and skills opens up many opportunities for adding behavioural insights to your work. For example, you will be able to create behaviourally-informed products, policies, and processes; use the scientific method to evaluate the impact of new or improved programs, policies, and products; and learn how to nudge for good — how to use BI ethically and guard against misuse.

*Resources are continually being added to this page. Submit suggestions to dibs@sauder.ubc.ca.*

Resources for BI Learning & Careers

Sampling of Common Behavioural Insights Learning Pathways:

This infographic outlines a sampling of BI learning pathways, but keep in mind that there are nearly as many different BI paths as there are BI professionals. Use this as a starting point for your explorations, not as a map to follow.

BI Knowledge & Skills Matrix:

This infographic provides a high-level overview of the combinations of knowledge and skills commonly needed for different categories of BI roles. The terminology, levels, and combinations are illustrative and will vary between organizations.

How Business & Policy DISCIPLINES Relate to BI:

This infographic shows some of the points of intersection between BI and other common business and policy disciplines. It also suggests resources for further learning about these intersections.

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OUR OTHER Resources
  • The Calling DIBS podcast has episodes profiling BI careers in different sectors, providing advice for BI careers, and discussing graduate school in the behavioural sciences.
  • This BIG Difference BC blogpost showcases how BI practitioners use Behavioural Insights in their work.
Third-Party Resources

UBC’s Behavioural Insights Programs

UBC’s Decision Insights for Business & Society (UBC-DIBS) and UBC Sauder Continuing Business Studies have partnered with a nationwide steering committee to develop and offer Behavioural Insights programs geared toward working professionals:

  • Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights: Learn how BI creates positive behaviour change and add a BI lens to how you approach problems. This part-time online course introduces Behavioural Insights, experimentation, and ethics over the course of three weeks. Offered multiple times per year.
  • Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights: Become a BI Practitioner and design and evaluate BI solutions in your workplace. This rigorous, live online program combines coursework and a capstone project to help you develop your BI knowledge and skills over the course of nine months. The program runs September-May each year; application deadlines are May 31 (early) and June 30 (late).
  • Scholarship Opportunities: There are a number of funding opportunities for the full certificate program, including the BIG Difference BC scholarship, BC Pacific Leaders Scholarship (for BC Public Servants), and more.

Learn more about these programs by reading our brochure or signing up for the next webinar.

Master’s Programs in the Behavioural & Decision Sciences

Most Master’s programs are not specifically focused on the practice of Behavioural Insights, instead they provide a grounding in the Behavioural and Decision Sciences (the fields upon which the practice of Behavioural Insights draws). Below we provide a non-exhaustive list of Master’s programs with a focus on Behavioural Science and Behavioural Economics programs.

  • Programs are listed alphabetically within region. Most programs seem to be in Europe and the US. As far as we know, there is not currently a Master’s program in Canada.
  • The list does not include programs in Public Policy, Public Health, or other related fields.
  • The list includes a mix of part-time and full-time, in-person and online, research and executive programs.
  • List items are not vetted in terms of program attributes or quality.
  • For more information, visit the program websites. (The DIBS faculty are also always happy to chat with any of our former students interested in pursuing a Master’s in the Behavioural and Decision Sciences.)

United Kingdom

The Netherlands

Elsewhere in Europe

United States

Are we missing a program? Send us a note at dibs@sauder.ubc.ca.

PhD Programs in the Behavioural & Decision Sciences

As with Master’s programs, the majority of PhD programs are not specifically focused on the practice of Behavioural Insights, instead they provide a grounding in the Behavioural and Decision Sciences (the fields upon which the practice of Behavioural Insights draws).

Resources for Learning About Data & Statistics

Resources for Beginners

Free Statistical Analysis Software Programs

  • JASP is an open-source statistics program that is free, friendly, and flexible
  • R is a free statistic program that is very powerful, but requires more time investment to learn and use.

Resources About Storytelling with Data

Further Learning: Statistics Courses

Most universities have a range of data and statistics courses ranging from introductory courses to micro-certificates to Master’s programs. Here is a small subset:

Further Learning: Articles & Blogs About Stats

Further Learning: Academic Articles About Doing Stats Well

With many thanks to Craig Hutton, Vince Hopkins, David Hardisty, and Melinda Deines for sharing recommended resources.

Job Boards & Leads

Many Behavioural Insights newsletters and organizations advertise jobs; check out our list of recommended newsletters.

Third-Party Job Boards

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