Folklore

    Bachelor of Folklore at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 34,198 / Year
    Apply DateJanuary 15, 2027
    Next IntakeAugust 9, 2026
    Folklore

    Study Folklore at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, a Bachelor degree offered at its main campus in Chapel Hill , United States of America. This Full Time program is delivered on campus in English and takes approximately 4 years to complete. Students benefit from a structured learning experience designed to build both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. The next intake is scheduled for August 9, 2026.

    About Folklore

    Overview Folklore moves beyond the study of the old and time-honored to explore emergent meanings and cultural forms. Trending tweets, food trucks, slam poetry, and hip hop freestyling are just as relevant to folklorists’ study as are string-band tunes, Cherokee quilts, family recipes, and blues. The communities that our students study are equally broad, ranging from Lumbee sheetrock workers and Latino line cooks to urban homesteaders and Black Lives Matter activists. The main way that we explore contemporary folklore, in turn, is ethnographic fieldwork, the real-world study of people’s lives in everyday settings, grounded in conversation and participatory engagement.Student learning outcomes:Upon completion of the American studies program offered by University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, students should be able to:Apply critical skills of analysis to a variety of primary historical sources and/or cultural expressionsExercise advanced writing skills that demonstrate clear articulation of ideas and effective expression of understandingAssess the value of interdisciplinary learning by engaging with a variety of disciplinary perspectives on the study of America within their major elective coursesInterpret national traditions and ideals from different local, regional, transnational, and/or global situations and from diverse ideological and/or ethnic perspectivesReport satisfaction with the American studies major and its value for their postgraduate academic and professional careers I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The concentration in Folklore offered by University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, emphasizes the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, focusing on those expressive realms that communities infuse with cultural meaning and through which they give voice to the issues and concerns they see as central to their being. 

    Disciplines

    Area & Cultural StudiesHistory

    Requirements

    Academic Requirements

    • gpa

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 68
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Other Requirements

    1Official transcript(s) from all secondary schools and all colleges or universities attended, including summer sessions and including any online or distance-education classes, regardless if college credit was earned or will transferOfficial results from the SAT or the ACT examinationCounselor statement and one teacher recommendation (if the candidate is in his or her first year at a new school, a recommendation from the previous school is suggested)Any additional items or information requested in the application or by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.RCN Number, if claiming North Carolina residency

    Fee Information

    Folklore
    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
    United States of America

    United States of America, Chapel Hill

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