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If civic engagement and contemporary political issues are topics you feel passionate about, Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science might be the degree for you. In this program, you'll gain a unique perspective on the relationship between the U.S. political system, public perception and the policies that shape government.
The online political science degree program takes a practical approach to politics, analyzing events in real time and applying solutions to local, national and international scenarios. In your courses, you'll explore political questions, tactics and strategies from many perspectives while you develop the critical thinking and communication skills you need to succeed in the political arena.
Your curriculum includes 33 credits of political science major courses intended to give you a comprehensive understanding of the field. Additionally, you'll have 12 credits (4 courses) in major electives and 24 credits (8 courses) in free electives to tailor your degree to your interests. Take classes in areas like communication, history, public administration and, of course, political science, or use these credits to pursue valuable experiential-learning and internship opportunities.
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Our faculty members bring with them decades of experience in the political science field and exhibit strong leadership both in the classroom and in their professional careers. This experience informs the development of courses and curriculum that can help position you for success, wherever you go next.
Jeremy Pedigo
Before beginning his career in higher education teaching at SNHU and San Jacinto Community College in Houston, Jeremy Pedigo spent 20 years working for the Harris County Domestic Relations Office in Houston where he co-founded a department of child support enforcement that he was later the director of.
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Adjunct Instructor - Political Science
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2013
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Whether your goals involve running for office or running a nonprofit, earning your political science degree can open doors to an array of opportunities. The skills you develop can set you up for a career in advocacy, government, public policy, public relations, statistical analysis and more. Many political science graduates also enter fields outside of politics and policymaking, such as business or law.
With Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ's BA in Political Science under your belt, you may be qualified to step into a wide array of roles, including:
Manage the public image of people, businesses, government and nonprofit organizations. You'll interact with the media, craft speeches, organize events and build social media campaigns.
Study consumer preferences and business conditions to assess potential sales of a product. You'll help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price.
United by a common cause, you'll manage the people and operations necessary to win a candidate an election or pass legislation your organization believes in.
Assist legislators by providing administrative, communication and research support. You'll help create policy drafts, track legislation and conduct research on legislative issues.
Use your knowledge – and charisma – to persuade legislators in support or opposition of bills. From local civic groups to worldwide corporations, lobbyists are used to promote organizations' agendas.
Study the origin, development and operation of political systems. You'll research political ideas and analyze governments, policies and more. This role typically requires at least a master's degree.
Increase in public relations specialist positions through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Roles for market research analysts are projected to increase by 13% during the same time period.1
Median annual salary for public relations specialists as of May 2023, according to the BLS. Market research analysts made $74,680 in the same timeframe.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
Are you interested in changing the world? Would you like to know more about our nation’s political process and be a part of improving it? If you are interested in a career in government and policy, a political science degree is the credential that can help prepare you for a rewarding career.
You could focus on domestic and international politics, public policy, civil rights or even policy to protect the environment. Or your studies could take you in a completely unexpected direction.
"Political science requires analytic thinking that can be applied to any number of careers, including government, law, nonprofit work, political campaigns, public policy and academia," said Andy Tuholski, PhD, political science adjunct faculty at SNHU.
Political science is the study of government, public policy and all facets of political behavior. A deep understanding of human behavior, the legal system and even media can prepare you for careers like:
Whichever career path you ultimately choose, with a BA in Political Science, you can contribute to changing the world.
Not only can you earn an online political science degree, you can do so at your own pace. Even better, you can earn that BA in political science, or any number of other online degree options, from a highly regarded, fully accredited university.
A bachelor's in political science offers an overview of politics and political parties plus instruction on the legal, financial and media-related elements of the political field. All of this, plus a foundation in general education courses that includes writing, history and statistics, can be done in an exclusively online format. This allows you to complete your degree at your pace and on your schedule.
With Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, you can earn credit for what you already know. Our admission counselors and academic advisors can help you receive transfer credit for courses already completed, as well as possible credit for work and life experience.
You'll also have 12 major elective credits as part of the degree program. You can use these credits for a wide range of courses in areas like communication, sociology and criminal justice. You can also choose to apply some of your elective credits toward experiential-learning opportunities or a hands-on internship right where you live.
The beauty of a bachelor of political science degree is that you study a little bit of everything. The degree is grounded in general education courses, including instruction in statistics, writing, sociology and history. From there, you'll study courses in your major, which usually include political theory, analysis and research, international relations and government and politics.
With Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, you'll also have 12 credits of major electives to use toward specializing in the areas that most interest you. You may wish to focus on communication, or perhaps criminal justice or public administration. You may also wish to apply some of your major electives to an experiential-learning opportunity or a hands-on internship that you can complete right where you live.
In addition, the BA in Political Science program at SNHU provides you with 24 free elective credits that you can use to pursue other academic interests or perhaps minor in an area like psychology or project management. Or, if you have a significant number of transfer credits, you can apply them as free electives and be well on your way to earning your bachelor's degree.
No matter which area you choose as your focus, a political science degree can help prepare you for a rich and rewarding career that lets you put your writing, research and analytical thinking skills to work for the greater good.
Either degree can help you reach your goals. The key difference between a BA or BS in political science has to do with the focus. If you are more interested in political theory, history and philosophy, a BA might be best for you. If you prefer to focus on economics, math and quantitative methods of research and analysis, then you might wish to consider a BS.
Either way, you could come away with a solid overview of politics in America and abroad, including what it means to run a campaign and manage the financial, legislative and justice-related aspects of public policy.
With Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, our BA in Political Science offers opportunities to learn campaign fundraising and finance as well as research methods. You may take courses in statistics and global politics, and every student completes a capstone course. This course is structured to allow you to synthesize all of your knowledge and skills and may result in material for your professional portfolio.
We also offer experiential learning opportunities and an internship as part of your free electives. These courses will provide hands-on, professional learning opportunities. You may also be able to receive credit for prior work or life experiences. There are many ways to customize your degree program to work best for you.
A political science degree is grounded in many vital and transferable skills. Oral and written communication, research and analytical thinking can all help you excel in the career of your choice.
"At its core, political science is the search for explanations about the things we hear, see, and do in the political world every single day," said Rob Mellen Jr., PhD, political science faculty at SNHU. "Whether you seek a career in politics, civil service, the law, teaching or business, developing a strong ability to critically examine the world around you will help you achieve your goals.”
With a bachelor's in political science, you will be prepared for careers like:
A bachelor’s degree in political science is also excellent preparation for a legal career.
With a median annual salary of $132,350 per year in 2023, career prospects for political scientists are promising, but you'll likely need at least a master's degree, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1
Employment for political scientists is predicted to grow 7% from 2022 through 2032.1 While there will be strong competition in this career field, the opportunities to use your political science degree are many.
You can put your bachelor's degree to use in one of these exciting careers:
With every year that goes by, national interest in politics increases. More than ever, residents across the country and the world are interested in being a part of the political process. Becoming an expert in politics positions you to be at the forefront of this new national interest.
Thanks to the wide-ranging courses you can take to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, you will be ready for a career in many areas, such as law, economics, education, sociology and urban planning. No matter which area you choose, you can be ready to help change the world.
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.