Career Programs and Student Development
Explore - What Can I Do with This Major?
Political Science
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| GOVERNMENT Public Policy Research Regional Planning City or Town Management Intelligence Foreign Service Law Enforcement Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Services Program Administration |
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Complete an internship in government or related area. |
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| LAW |
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Develop excellent research, writing, analysis, and communication skills. Plan to attend law school and earn a law degree. Obtain specialized certification for paralegal positions. |
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| POLITICS Elected or Appointed Leadership Campaign Management Staff Administration Special Interest Advocacy |
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Volunteer for national or local campaigns. Gain experience through internships in government. Obtain leadership roles in campus organizations. Seek leadership roles on the regional or national level. Become involved in campus political organizations, student government, campus publications, or community service projects. Take courses in statistics, computer science, environmental protection, or public policy. Develop a network of personal contacts. Be prepared to begin a political career as a volunteer. |
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| NONPROFIT Administration Management Public Relations Fund Raising |
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Gain experience through volunteering or completing an internship. Supplement curriculum with courses in business, psychology, sociology, or social work. Obtain leadership roles in campus organizations. Develop strong written and oral communication skills. Demonstrate knowledge and experience in a specialty area (e.g., public health, environment, urban issues). |
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| BUSINESS Sales Human Resources Management Advertising Public Relations |
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Develop strong analytical, verbal, writing, and computer skills. Acquire a business minor or add business as a double major. Gain experience in an area of interest through internships or other employment. Obtain leadership roles in campus organizations. Demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. |
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| JOURNALISM Editing Reporting Circulation Sales |
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Obtain summer or part-time work experience with a newspaper or magazine. Complete an internship in journalism. Choose writing intensive coursework. Become proficient in desktop publishing and photography. Develop excellent verbal and written communication skills. Join the college newspaper, yearbook, or other publication staff. Become a student member of professional associations. Creat a portfolio of published writing samples. Obtain experience in and knowledge of a specialty area of interest. |
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| BROADCASTING News Programming Production |
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Complete an internship in radio or television. Experience in government or political affairs is usually required for specialized reporting positions. Volunteer with public or campus media. Develop strong reporting, writing, and debating skills. Cultivate an attractive and appealing appearance. Volunteer to announce local or campus sporting events. Become involved in drama (i.e., direct, act, or work with technical crew). |
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| EDUCATION |
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Obtain appropriate state teacher certification for public school opportunities. Gain certification in more than one subject for greater marketability. Earn a Ph.D. for college teaching or research positions. Volunteer with community or church youth programs to gain experience working with children and adolescents. Become involved in student organizations, debate, publications, government, and athletics. |
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