Unlock the secrets of strategic thinking in this dynamic and intellectually stimulating course on Game Theory—the science of decision-making, negotiation, and competition. Participants will explore fascinating real-world scenarios, from the Prisoner’s Dilemma to the Tragedy of the Commons, uncovering how individuals and groups navigate conflict, cooperation, and incentives. Through lively discussions and thought-provoking case studies, learners will examine the role of strategy in economics, politics, and social interactions. But this course isn’t just about theory—it’s hands-on and highly interactive. Participants will put their knowledge to the test through engaging strategic challenges, negotiation simulations, and competitive gameplay. Whether strategizing in Settlers of Catan, navigating resource management dilemmas, or tackling group decision-making puzzles, learners will develop a keen sense of foresight, problem-solving, and tactical reasoning. Perfect for those who love logic, psychology, and strategic games, this course offers an exciting deep dive into the art of making smarter choices. Instructor: Rheanne Stevens, Director of Teaching, Learning and Innovative at Collingwood School - Wentworth Campus