Political science not only encompasses understanding government systems and laws, it’s learning how these same systems impact organizations, individuals, activism, and change.
Political science has long been the foundation of future politicians and lawyers, but the career possibilities are endless. The versatile set of skills you’ll develop by pursuing a degree in political science from PLNU will equip you for fields as varied as public service, journalism, nonprofit work, law, diplomacy, humanitarian assistance, business, teaching, and more.
At PLNU, our political science program zeroes in growing three particular skill sets:
- Critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and analytical techniques
- Experiential application of complex concepts
- Knowing how to apply knowledge to current and relevant topics such as human rights, gender politics, social movements, political theory, race and ethnicity, and international law
Jobs outlook for political science careers
Employment in careers related to a degree in political science are projected to remain steady, yet competitive. For lawyers (one of the most common careers PLNU alumni pursue with this degree), employment is projected to grow 4% from 2019 to 2029, about as fast as the average for all occupations. However, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Competition for jobs over the next ten years is expected to be strong because more students graduate from law school each year than there are jobs available.”
What can you do with a political science degree?
Many graduates of the political science program have gone on to work in industries such as the business, financial, and real-estate sectors; news, journalism, and media; nonprofit and humanitarian organizations; and lawmaking and political advising.
Some of the positions PLNU graduates currently hold:
Lawyers
2020 Median annual salary: $126,930
Lawyers represent and guide individuals, government agencies, and companies both in private and public affairs. Lawyers must complete an undergraduate degree, a law degree, and must also typically pass a state’s written bar examination.
Necessary attributes and skills:
- Conduct research and analysis of legal problems
- Thorough understanding of laws, regulations, and rulings
- Strong writing skills for cases, contracts, wills, etc.
- Articulate speaker and communicator
General and Operations Managers
2020 Median annual salary: $123,880
General and operations managers are responsible for managing activities that are part of the production of services in wide-ranging fields from social media to election campaigns. Operations managers' responsibilities include human resource management, asset management, and cost management. Their indirect responsibilities can include interacting with the managers in other functional areas within the organization whose roles have an impact on operations.
Necessary attributes and skills:
- Managing the operations process
- Embracing design, planning, and control
- Emphasizes performance improvement and operations strategy
- Open communication with staff and constituents
- Innovative thinking for improvement of programs and strategies
Public Relations (PR) and Fundraising Managers
2020 Median annual salary: $118,430
PR and fundraising managers direct and coordinate campaigns, resource funding, and the image of an organization or individual. These managers typically deal with a significant amount of travel to give speeches, attend meetings, and take part in community outreach and engagement for the goals of the organization.
Necessary attributes and skills:
- Audience identification and knowledge
- Ability to help client(s) communicate effectively with desired audience
- Clear communication to assist and inform an organization’s executives and spokespeople
- Experience and creativity with advertising and promotion programs
- Supervision and delegation of the activities of staff
Management Consultants and Business Analysts
2020 Median annual salary: $87,660
Management consultants and business analysts recommend ways to improve an organization’s or product’s efficiency. They work one-on-one with an organization offering advice and guidance to encourage growth and long-term solutions when it comes to methods, equipment, revenue, expenditure, and employment reports.
Necessary attributes and skills:
- Data collection and analysis
- Interviewing skills and communication of ideas
- Ingenuity to develop solutions or alternative practices
- Creativity and consistency with presentations or written reports
How will you apply your political science degree to change the inner workings of a business, product, government system, or community?
The opportunities are limitless with a Political Science, B.A. from PLNU. Whether you’re intrigued by international relations, small-scale interactions between organizations and individuals, or making a difference in public relations, take your first steps with PLNU’s Department of History & Political Science.
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