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Bachelor of Arts
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill
United States

Sociology, Sociological Social Psychology

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The Sociological Social Psychology Bachelor of Arts program in Sociology at the University of North Carolina provides students with a deep understanding of social behavior, group dynamics, and the interplay between individual psychology and society. The curriculum emphasizes research methods, social theory, behavioral analysis, and critical thinking, preparing learners to analyze and address complex social issues. Students develop analytical skills, research competence, critical thinking abilities, and applied knowledge in social psychology, equipping them to pursue careers in social research, policy development, and community services.

Throughout the program, learners participate in coursework, field studies, and applied research projects that integrate theoretical frameworks with real-world social applications. Faculty mentorship guides students in conducting studies, analyzing data, and interpreting social patterns, enabling them to apply classroom knowledge to research institutions, community organizations, and policy-making contexts. By combining theory with applied practice, students strengthen problem solving abilities, research expertise, analytical competence, and applied social skills, ensuring they are prepared for professional, academic, and advisory roles in sociology and social psychology.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Sociology, Sociological Social Psychology
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 February 2026
  • Location: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
  • Field of Study: Sociology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 Foundations in Sociology and Social Psychology

• Introduction to Sociology and Social Psychology
• Academic Writing and Research
• Social Theory Fundamentals
• Human Behavior and Society

Year 2 Core Studies in Social Psychology

• Group Dynamics and Social Influence
• Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
• Cultural and Societal Analysis
• Applied Projects in Social Psychology

Year 3 Advanced Applications

• Social Policy and Community Engagement
• Behavioral Research Methods
• Practicum in Social Psychology
• Elective Modules in Sociology or Psychology

Year 4 Integration and Capstone

• Advanced Social Psychological Analysis
• Seminar in Social Behavior and Policy
• Capstone Project in Sociology
• Professional Development and Portfolio

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles that require expertise in social behavior, research, and policy analysis. Many pursue careers as social researchers, community program coordinators, policy analysts, and behavioral consultants, applying analytical, research, and interpersonal skills in academic, governmental, and nonprofit contexts. Others work in research institutions, social service agencies, public policy organizations, or advocacy groups, designing programs, conducting studies, and providing evidence-based recommendations. The program’s emphasis on applied research, social analysis, and behavioral understanding equips graduates to excel in professional, advisory, and leadership roles.

Why Choose This Program

This program is ideal for students who want to combine sociology theory with practical skills in social psychology, research, and policy analysis. Its curriculum emphasizes behavioral study, applied research, social engagement, and critical thinking, providing learners with the tools to analyze, interpret, and influence social systems effectively. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing analytical abilities, research competence, communication skills, and applied problem solving expertise. Through field studies, applied projects, and capstone research, learners strengthen research expertise, analytical competence, applied social skills, and critical thinking abilities, preparing them for impactful careers in social research, community engagement, policy analysis, and organizational consulting.

Contact Information

Phone: +1 (919) 966-3621
Email: unchelp@admissions.unc.edu
Address: Jackson Hall, 174 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA