The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science offers a broad understanding of the political system, both domestically and internationally. With a flexible curriculum, knowledgeable faculty and experiential learning opportunities, you'll be equipped with the skills needed for a wide range of careers in the field. Apply now and start pursuing your passion for politics.
Political Science - B.A.
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Bachelor's Degree in Political Science
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Bachelor of Arts in Political Science offers students a comprehensive understanding of political systems, governance, and public policy at both national and international levels. The program emphasizes critical analysis of political institutions, political behavior, and global affairs, preparing students to engage with complex issues in government, law, international relations, and public service. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, this degree equips graduates with the skills needed for careers in public administration, diplomacy, advocacy, and further academic studies in political science and related fields.
Program Information for Political Science - B.A.
Internship Opportunities
The Political Science Department offers two in-house internship programs. The Washington Program in National Issues (WPNI) and the Columbus Program in State Issues (CPSI) may be count for hours required in a concentration, depending upon the nature of the internship undertaken. See the Undergraduate Advisor with specific questions.
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Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Political Science - B.A.
Graduates of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s B.A. in Political Science are well-prepared for careers in government, law, international relations, and public policy. The program’s comprehensive curriculum, which covers political theory, comparative politics, and public administration, equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills to engage with complex political issues. Graduates often pursue roles as policy analysts, legislative assistants, diplomats, and public administrators, contributing to fields such as government service, advocacy, and international organizations.