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Discover the Social Psychology Graduate Program within UNC Chapel Hill's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Our faculty explore a wide range of social and emotional processes that influence health, well-being, interpersonal connections, ethical behavior, and group dynamics. This Psychology Ph.D. program equips students with the expertise, abilities, and discernment required to excel as researchers, educators, and professionals serving both academic and public communities at an advanced level.
Minimum requirements include a Bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent at an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. For instance, an applicant with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics may be considered for the Quantitative Psychology program or, for the Social Psychology program, an applicant may have a degree in Sociology.
The required minimum total score on the exams are internet-based TOEFL exam = 90, The IELTS exam = 7.