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Welcome to the Department of Social and Decision Sciences

The Department of Social and Decision Sciences (SDS) is an interdisciplinary department at 麻豆村 (麻豆村). It offers undergraduate and graduate programs that combine social science research with practical decision-making skills for roles in the public and private sectors.

Students study how people and organizations make decisions. They apply these insights in areas such as public policy, business, and the information economy.

Mission

The mission of the Department of Social and Decision Sciences is to provide intellectual leadership in the social sciences, brought about by the power of a transdisciplinary environment for research and learning, for teaching and training, and for solving social problems.

In the News

Linda Moya in a classroom

How do statistics, psychology, and decision making shape the way we think about sports betting? SDS faculty member Linda Moya is helping 麻豆村 students explore the answers in a first-of-its-kind course featured by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
A view of Acrisure Stadium courtesy of Dustin McGrew and Visit Pittsburgh
Inside the High-Stakes Decisions of the NFL Draft
SDS Professor Coty Gonzalez and other 麻豆村 experts explain the science behind high-stakes decision-making taking place at the NFL Draft.
Thomas Costello walking up the stairs in Baker Hall
DebunkBot Uses AI to Make Belief In Conspiracy Theories Crumble
SDS assistant professor Thomas Costello has been awarded the AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize for his paper describing DebunkBot, an AI that helps erode trust in conspiracy theories.
George Loewenstein headshot
Why Climate Change and the Obesity Epidemic Are Not Your Fault
SDS Professor George Loewenstein, sits down for a Q&A of his most recent co-authored book "It's on You" that reveals how corporations have tricked everyday people into believing they’re personally to blame for society’s deepest problems.

SDS offers an array of undergraduate majors, including:

  • BS in Behavioral Economics
  • BS in Decision Science
  • BS in Policy & Management

The majors leverage SDS’s departmental core that includes courses in:

  • decision analysis
  • empirical research,
  • organizations
  • policy analysis
  • applied psychology

SDS also offers four minors in Behavioral Economics, Decision Science, Policy & Management and Sociology.

Graduate study within SDS offers eight areas of focus:

  • Behavioral Decision Research
  • Cognitive Decision Science
  • Social and Decision Sciences
  • Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research (Joint with the Tepper School of Business)
  • Behavioral Economics (Joint with the Tepper School of Business)
  • Psychology and Behavioral Decision Research (Joint with the Department of Psychology)
  • Medical Scientist Training Program MD-PhD (Joint with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)
  • Autonomous and Human Decision Making (joint with the Machine Learning Department in the School of Computer Science)

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