There are many positions you can get with an undergraduate degree in political science. A minor will help to enhance your marketability to future employers depending on what you want to do. History is a great choice for teaching. Economics and business minors will help you if you plan to work in a corporate setting.
Below are some potential jobs you can get with a bachelors in Political Science:
Associate Product Manager, Attorney (with graduate degree), Buyer, City Manager, Human Resources Specialist, Journalist, Legislative Assistant, Foreign Service Officer (U.S. embassy), Lobbyist, Market Strategist, Political Campaign Aide Special Agent, Publicist, High School Teacher, Research Analyst, Pollster, Demographer, Journalist, Political Consultant, Assistant City Planner
Juvenile Justice Specialist
2007-10-11 19:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew a History major that went on to be a road manager for a band and another who went on to graduate and then when to firefighter school. Maybe he wants to be chief. The major may not get you a job in any field, but you can be interesting company at the next party you attend. You choose what you want to do and go for it. College will take you farther than anything you can fathom at this point. Do well, study hard and enjoy your future.
2016-05-22 00:54:58
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answered by noemi 3
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There are alot of jobs for political science majors advaliable, but most of them are in large citys and the pay is not normally as good, as a bussiness degree. Also to get alot of the better jobs in political science (public policy analysit, Non-for profit director, etc.) require a masters degree.
2007-10-11 19:10:48
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answered by WVJoe 2
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No matter what your major, taking a few basic business courses is a good thing to do.
Do you know how to read an annual statement? Take intro to financial accounting.
2007-10-11 19:10:02
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answered by TedEx 7
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