Bachelor in Political Science
Waukesha, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 36,400 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The ever-changing world of politics has a major impact on all facets of our lives. Decisions are made daily that affect the environment we live in, the taxes that we pay, and the education that we receive. As we learn to navigate a society where people are passionate about issues that affect them most, understanding the political landscape has never been more important. Our political science program allows you to explore the many dimensions of politics and its direct connection to global issues and ideas.
The opportunities for a successful career in politics extend far beyond holding a government position. If you’re interested in working for organizations that advocate for causes, becoming a journalist, or working for an international business, political science may be the right career path for you. This area of study prepares you to be an informed and active citizen as you learn about national and international government and the roles they play in processes and policies. You’ll expand your knowledge through classroom work, research, simulations, and real-world experiences.
Carroll University’s Political Science major allows you to choose courses that directly relate to your preferred field of study. The program offers classes in public policy and constitutional law, the American presidency, US foreign policy, and politics of developing nations. Students will apply what they learn as they discuss relevant political topics with their peers. You’ll sharpen your analytical and critical thinking skills, and practice sharing opinions clearly and effectively through oral and written communication—all with an awareness of cultures and perspectives that may be different than your own.
Become a Social Studies Teacher
Pairing the political science major with Carroll’s secondary education major can lead to certification by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction to teach social studies in high school and middle school. Your coursework will provide you with depth in your major while also preparing you to teach multiple disciplines in the social sciences.
Minor
In addition to the major, Carroll offers a minor in political science that complements many areas of study:
- Political Science Minor
Program Outcome
Political Science majors at Carroll University will develop a general knowledge of the following:
- Major institutions (e.g., legislatures, executives, judiciaries, bureaucracies) and processes (e.g., voting, policy-making) of American governments and of diverse national political systems.
- The main theories used to understand the global arena as well as the impact of globalization on global and national politics.
- The structure and functions of political theorizing as well as an overview of its history.
- Important processes and agencies within public organizations and the ethical dimensions of public service.
- Students develop strong communication skills (reading, writing, and listening) as well as analytical and critical skills, which enable them to dissect and solve complex problems effectively.
- Students develop the capacity to conduct independent research (identify and develop a research question, design research strategies based on the application of quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies, access and interpret information from print and electronic sources, write and present a critical and analytical argument).
- Students are strongly encouraged to develop an understanding of the world of work by completing an internship or by participating in an off-campus program that involves contact with governments or non-governmental organizations engaged in the public policy process.
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Career Opportunities
Our political science majors have pursued graduate degrees as well as careers as attorneys, legislative staffers, political analysts, campaign directors, researchers, lobbyists, journalists, and grant writers, among others.
Our political science majors pursue careers in:
- Government
- Law
- Politics
- Nonprofit
- Business
- Journalism
- Broadcasting
- Education
Example job titles of graduates with a bachelor’s degree in political science:
- Campaign assistant
- Political analyst
- Strategic planning coordinator
- Public interest representative
- Project coordinator
- Public relations specialist
Types of employers for political science graduates:
- Government agencies
- Law firms
- Corporations
- Educational institutions
- Nonprofit organizations
- Financial institutions
- Media
Recent employment organizations of our graduates include:
- Alliance for Justice
- Minnesota Taxpayers Association
- Manpower
- Milton School District
- Carthage College
- RF Technologies
- YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee
- City of Austin
- Racine County Economic Corporation
- Brooks, Adams, and Tarulis
Our majors attend graduate and professional programs at universities such as:
- University of Arizona
- Ohio State University
- University of Wisconsin
- University of Minnesota
- University of Michigan
- Northern Illinois University
- DePaul University
- Loyola University
- Marquette University
Curriculum
Core Courses
- POL 103 - Politics of the World’s Nations 4 Hour(s)
- POL 141 - Intro to American Politics 4 Hour(s)
- POL 155 - Contemporary Global Politics 4 Hour(s)
- POL 266 - Methods of Social Science Research 4 Hour(s)
- POL 275 - Political Theory 4 Hour(s)
At Least one of the following:
- POL 332 - Public Policy 4 Hour(s)
- POL 336 - The American Presidency 4 Hour(s)
- POL 344 - Constitutional Law and Politics 4 Hour(s)
At Least one of the following:
- POL 301 - Politics of Developed Nations 4 Hour(s)
- POL 303 - Politics of Developing Nations 4 Hour(s)
Additional Requirements
- Two additional Politics courses
- One 200 or 300-level course in History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies
- POL 399 - Capstone in Political Science and Global Studies 4 Hour(s)
Bachelor of Arts Requirements
The requirements for a Bachelor of Arts are:
- Students must take 8 credits in the same modern language (MLL) other than English, this does not include American Sign Language. Carroll University will accept a total of 8 transferred credits from another college/university as long as all 8 credits are completed in the same language.
- **International students who have English as their second language should contact the Registrar concerning the Modern Language requirement.
- MAT 106 - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 4 Hour(s) or higher
- ENG 170 - Writing Seminar 4 Hour(s)
- Degree requirements cannot be waived.
Note: Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major.
Internships
We help you build real-world experience, explore careers, and network with professionals through internship opportunities. Recent placements include the following companies:
- Offices of state and federal legislators
- Mayors' offices
- Wisconsin Governor’s Office
- City, county, and federal agencies
- Law firms
- Local police departments
- International Institute of Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Republican Party
- Wisconsin World Trade Center
- United Community Center
- Sierra Club of Wisconsin
- Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin
- Chicago World Affairs Council
- AmeriCorps
- TEAM (in Nepal)
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
The University participates in three types of financial aid programs for its International students: scholarships, grants, and employment.
Scholarships
Carroll University offers completive scholarships for international undergraduate students. 100 percent of Carroll University students receive scholarship assistance, which helps them find a balance between studies, work, and extra-curricular activities. Scholarships play a key role in maintaining Carroll's accessibility for all students. On average our international scholarship covers 45-55% of the cost of attendance for full-time undergraduate students.
Grants
Grants are awarded based upon a student’s demonstrated financial need in addition to the guaranteed International scholarship. Like scholarships, grants are considered gift aid that does not need to be repaid.
Student Employment
University employment opportunities allow students to work part-time on campus, earn an hourly wage and receive a monthly paycheck while attending Carroll. Students may work from approximately five to fourteen hours each week. The number of hours a student may work depends upon the student’s financial aid award. International students get awarded an average of $2,000-$2,500 in university employment grants every year.
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