Introduction to Game Theory – Part 1

Introduction to Game Theory – Part 1, Learn Game Theory from Scratch.
Course Description
Master the Fundamentals of Strategic Thinking: Welcome to Introduction to Game Theory
In a world driven by competition, cooperation, and decision-making, Game Theory provides a powerful framework for understanding how individuals and organizations interact. Whether it’s in economics, politics, business, or everyday life, Game Theory helps you analyze strategic situations and make smarter choices.
This course offers a clear and accessible introduction to the fascinating world of Game Theory. You’ll start from the basics and gradually build up to essential models and ideas that explain how and why decisions are made in strategic environments. No prior experience in mathematics or economics is required — the course is designed for anyone with a curious mind and a desire to think more strategically.
We’ll explore the core concepts of Game Theory, including strategic and extensive form games, dominant strategies, Nash equilibrium, mixed strategies, and repeated games. Each concept is explained step-by-step, using intuitive examples and clear visuals to ensure deep understanding. You’ll learn not only how to apply Game Theory models, but also how to think critically about real-world scenarios where strategic thinking plays a central role.
Whether you’re a student preparing for economics or political science exams, a professional looking to sharpen your analytical thinking, or simply someone fascinated by the logic of decision-making, this course is for you. By the end of the course, you will have a solid foundation in Game Theory and be equipped with tools that can be applied in various academic and practical contexts.
Join us and take the first step into a world where logic meets strategy, and where every move counts.
Enroll now and start mastering the science of strategic interaction.