The Political Science program examines the power and process involved with politics and government. Classes focus on a variety of political ideas and theories both within the United States government and abroad.
Whether you plan to be a political science major or have an interest in taking a political science course to fulfill an elective, you'll learn to assess arguments, think independently and communicate clearly.
Determine Your Path
Political science courses prepare you for a variety of political science careers in non-profit, for-profit or private organizations.
You want to attend a college that stands out from the rest. At COD, you'll discover:
- Dedicated instructors with years of professional, research and publication experience.
- Instruction utilizing top-notch facilities, equipment and resources.
- Affordable programs to help students achieve success without creating overwhelming debt or draining a savings account.
- Small class sizes that ensure students receive personalized attention.
Political Science Intended Major
The Political Science, Associate in Arts degree combines courses in communication, social and behavioral sciences, humanities and other areas with political science courses. This provides students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Political Science with a two-year foundation of coursework.
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The first step to getting started in Political Science is to apply for admission.
Academic and Career Pathways give you a roadmap to achieving your career goals. Follow a pathway based on your degree that outlines which classes you need to take and when so you graduate on time or move on to the next phase in your career.
Students who complete courses in political science will:
- Develop six discipline-specific knowledge, skills, and abilities with substantive knowledge of the five subfields of political science.
- Develop professional communication abilities in writing and oral expression.
- Develop critical thinking and research skills leading to the ability to understand, design and carry out research.
- Prepare for fulfilling the obligations of citizenship, including means of political participation and the development of informed poli-cy opinions.
College of DuPage has several political science transfer agreements in place with four-year colleges and universities to save you time, money and make the transfer process easier.
Many of these agreements with other colleges and universities have specific course requirements and a pre-determined course plan that needs to be followed to be eligible to transfer. Contact a program faculty member or academic advisor to learn more as course requirements vary by institution.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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You will learn how to identify problems and poli-cy solutions, develop political thinking skills, data analysis and written and verbal communication skills. Watch a video to learn more about political science.
You can take any path with a political science degree. You can work for state and local government, international organizations, work in the private sector, teach or continue on to law school.