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Important
Information For Students
IAI
Majors
Placement
Testing
Program Requirements
Course
Descriptions
Faculty Advisers
Other
Transfer Programs of Study
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CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
Knowledge about how governments work and the way in which political
decisions affect our lives benefits everyone and is expected by many
employers. While few jobs are restricted to political scientists only,
an associate's or bachelor's degree in political science is useful in
many different settings.
Federal, state and local governments employ almost 16 million people.
A political science background is typical for positions such as administrative
assistant, budget officer, immigration inspector or intelligence research
specialist.
Other typical careers for political science majors include legal services,
law enforcement, the survey research industry and journalism, for political
candidates and as a public official. Jobs limited to people with graduate
training include teaching positions and upper-level administrative jobs.
The job market for political science majors remains good, especially
if students enhance their qualifications by acquiring good communication
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Faculty
Advisers
Health,
Social and Behavioral Sciences Division
IC 1028
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The following files describe in detail the requirements for this program.
They are portable document format (PDF) files that can be viewed and printed
with free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat
Reader on your computer, you may download it here.
Please consult a faculty adviser listed below before beginning your coursework.
Degree
• Political Science, Associate in Arts
When planning your coursework, use the Student Planning Worksheet. Degree
information and the worksheet can be found on the following files:
[Political
Science, A.A. Degree, PDF file]
[Student
Planning Worksheet, PDF file]
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FACULTY ADVISERS
If you are considering this program as an area of study, consult
with a faculty adviser in this field. To send an e-mail, click on the
name of the adviser you wish to reach:
If you
are unable to contact a faculty adviser, messages may be left with
the
Health,
Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, IC 1028, 942-2495.
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