
Political scientists study the nature of power and the role of government, both in our own nation and in the ever-shrinking global arena. Political science majors can work in business and industry as labor relations managers, public-relations specialists and lobbyists, or in government as agency directors, urban planners and the like. Many use their talents as writers, editors or journalists, or they may serve as directors of civic or charitable organizations. Many political scientists go into law, social work and other related fields.
For more information about the Political Science program, please contact the program coordinator, at 618-235-2700, ext. 5227 or paul.wreford@swic.edu.
Refer to the suggested curriculum and the graduation requirements as a guide for completing this program.
A variety of careers are open to students who graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science/Pre-Law including: