

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students interested in understanding human behavior, cognition, and emotion. The curriculum emphasizes psychological theory, research methods, behavioral analysis, and applied practice, providing a comprehensive foundation in the scientific study of mind and behavior. Students explore topics such as developmental psychology, cognitive processes, mental health, and social behavior, while gaining practical experience in research design, statistical analysis, and experimental methods. This combination of theoretical knowledge and applied skills prepares graduates to understand complex psychological phenomena and develop evidence based solutions to individual and societal challenges.
Throughout the program, students participate in laboratory work, research projects, and field experiences that integrate classroom learning with practical application. Coursework emphasizes critical thinking, data analysis, research methodology, and ethical practice, preparing graduates to work in diverse settings, from clinical and counseling environments to educational, organizational, and research contexts. By combining scientific inquiry with applied understanding, the program cultivates professionals capable of conducting research, interpreting behavioral data, and contributing meaningfully to psychological practice, public policy, or advanced studies in psychology and related disciplines.
Year 1 - Foundations in Psychology
• Introduction to Psychology
• Biological Bases of Behavior
• Developmental Psychology
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
Year 2 - Developing Research and Analytical Skills
• Cognitive Psychology
• Social Psychology
• Statistics and Research Methods in Psychology
• Abnormal Psychology
Year 3 - Advanced Study and Applied Experience
• Experimental Psychology
• Psychological Assessment
• Clinical and Counseling Psychology
• Internship or Research Project
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Seminar in Psychology
• Advanced Research Methods
• Applied Psychology Project
• Capstone Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in mental health, counseling, research, education, and organizational settings. Potential roles include research assistants, behavioral analysts, counselors, human resources specialists, and clinical support professionals in hospitals, schools, research institutions, and corporate organizations. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in psychology, clinical counseling, social work, or related fields. Graduates gain expertise in research, data analysis, and human behavior, enabling them to evaluate psychological issues, implement evidence based interventions, and contribute effectively to professional and academic environments.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates scientific research, applied practice, and theoretical understanding of human behavior. Learners benefit from laboratory experiences, research projects, and mentorship that develop analytical, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. The program emphasizes ethical practice, empirical inquiry, and applied psychological knowledge, preparing graduates to work in mental health, research, education, and organizational settings. By combining theory, hands on experience, and professional development, students acquire the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to pursue meaningful careers or advanced study in psychology and related disciplines.
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