

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Capitalism Studies at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students who wish to explore the economic, social, and cultural dimensions of capitalism from a multidisciplinary perspective. The curriculum emphasizes economic theory, social analysis, historical context, policy evaluation, and critical thinking, providing students with the skills needed to understand and assess the impact of capitalist systems on societies. Students examine topics such as market structures, labor, globalization, ethics, and public policy while developing analytical, research, and problem solving skills essential for careers in business, government, academia, and social advocacy. This program prepares graduates to critically analyze economic systems and their influence on contemporary society.
Throughout the program, students engage in interdisciplinary research, case studies, and applied projects that connect theory with practical social and economic issues. Coursework emphasizes policy analysis, economic modeling, critical evaluation, and research methodology, equipping graduates to assess societal challenges and propose informed solutions. By integrating insights from economics, sociology, political science, and history, the program cultivates professionals capable of understanding complex systems, evaluating economic and social policies, and contributing to informed decision making in diverse professional and academic contexts.
Year 1 - Foundations in Interdisciplinary and Economic Studies
• Introduction to Capitalism and Society
• Foundations of Economics
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
• Social and Cultural Analysis
Year 2 - Developing Analytical and Policy Skills
• Economic Theory and Market Structures
• Labor, Globalization, and Society
• Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences
• Ethics and Social Responsibility
Year 3 - Advanced Study and Applied Research
• Political Economy and Public Policy
• Comparative Economic Systems
• Research Methods and Applied Projects
• Internship or Field Experience
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Seminar in Capitalism Studies
• Independent Research Project
• Policy Analysis and Evaluation
• Capstone Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in public policy, social research, economic analysis, advocacy, and business consulting. Potential roles include policy analysts, economic researchers, social advocates, business consultants, and research coordinators in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, think tanks, and corporate institutions. The program also provides a foundation for graduate study in economics, public policy, business, or interdisciplinary research. Graduates gain analytical, research, and problem solving skills, enabling them to evaluate complex economic and social systems and contribute to evidence based decision making.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that combines economic analysis, social research, and interdisciplinary perspectives. Learners benefit from research projects, internships, and mentorship that strengthen analytical, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. The program emphasizes understanding the dynamics of capitalism, evaluating social and economic policies, and applying interdisciplinary methods to real world challenges, preparing graduates for careers in research, policy, and business. By integrating theory with practical experience, students acquire the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness necessary to pursue impactful careers or advanced study in economics, public policy, and interdisciplinary studies.
Phone: +1 (919) 966-3621
Email: unchelp@admissions.unc.edu
Address: Jackson Hall, 174 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA