"The Psychology of Decision-Making" is a comprehensive course designed to explore the intricate and multifaceted processes that underlie human decision-making. Delving into the intersection of cognitive, social, and emotional factors, this course examines the psychological mechanisms that shape our choices in various contexts. Students will gain a deep understanding of cognitive biases, heuristics, and the role of emotions in decision-making, equipping them with the tools to critically analyze and improve their own decision-making skills. The course also explores real-world applications, such as decision-making in business, healthcare, and ethical dilemmas, providing students with a practical and holistic perspective on the complexities of choices we encounter daily. Through engaging discussions, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will develop insights into the psychological principles that govern decision-making and enhance their ability to navigate the complexities of choices in their personal and professional lives.