Politics are a part of the fabric of America. Political science teaches an effective understanding of our constitutional framework, the skills to raise public awareness, and knowledge of the important issues that affect our lives such as voting rights, freedom of expression, access to healthcare, protection of the environment and how to influence government action.
Political scientists frequently work as educators and as policy analysts for government, international business, labor and political or professional organizations. They gather and analyze information to plan and interpret policies. Most political scientists - about 63 percent - work for the federal government.
You may want to specialize in an area of politics. Politicians rely on teams of expert analysts and consultants to fill in the gaps of their election platforms.
You may also study the hidden psychological elements of politics to become a powerful advisor. Businesses conducting operations around the globe utilize analysts to help navigate foreign governments and regulations.
Visit Occupational Information Network (O*NET) to view salary information, employment outlook and personal characteristics needed for this career.
While MCC does not offer a degree in this field, these freshman- and sophomore-level courses easily transfer to a four-year college or university. Depending on your chosen major, these courses may apply toward your degree or as elective credits.
Check with your transfer school and your Student Success Advisor for the most accurate and timely transfer information.
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