Game theory explores strategic decision-making in competitive situations. This unit introduces normal and extensive form games, teaching methods to analyze player strategies and find equilibrium solutions. It covers key concepts like Nash equilibrium and dominance, providing a foundation for understanding complex interactions. Real-world applications of game theory span economics, business, and politics. By learning to model and solve different game types, students gain insights into strategic behavior in various fields. The unit also highlights common pitfalls in game analysis, emphasizing the importance of considering information, rationality, and context.