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UofL POLS Grads Win Prestigious Awards, Including Several Fulbrights
Rhodes Finalist and Scholarship Winner, Forest Clevenger, was recently featured in the Courier Journal; Youth Mental Health is In Crisis. Summer Camps Help Kids Unplug and Reconnect with Nature.
Frankfort internship leads to legislative director career for Political Science alum Liam Gallagher. Read more about Liam here.
The CARDS EXCEL program encourages students to develop skills and career-readiness competencies through participation in engaged learning experiences. Political Science minor Kaylee Vitato is featured in this video.
Prof. Dewey M. Clayton was recently featured in WalletHub's recent article about Most & Least Independent States.
Announcing 2024 winners of Presidential and A&S Awards, Distinguished Faculty Award in Service to the Profession Charles Ziegler, Political Science, Outstanding Director of Undergraduate Studies Kristopher Grady, Political Science
Laura Moyer's latest publication "Who Shapes the Law?" was covered in an article in Law360 and APSA Public Scholarship Program. (2023)
Ziegler, C. E. (2024) Filling the Void Left by Great Power Retrenchment: Russia, Central Asia, and the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan.
David Buckley, professor of political science has just been published: Blessing America First: Religion, Populism, and Foreign Policy in the Trump Administration (Columbia University Press, Sept. 2024) argues that under Trump, religion in the U.S. foreign policy shifted from an implement of statecraft to a tool of populist political strategy.
Gray, T., & Ziegler, C. E. (2024). Gender politics in Costa Rica: from descriptive to substantive representation. Politics, Groups, and Identities, 1–20.
Adam Enders, et al "The Sociodemographic Correlates of Conspiracism" Scientific Reports (2024)
Adam Enders, et al "Left-Right Political Orientations are not Systematically Related to Conspiracism" Political Psychology (2024)
Political Science is a dynamic department at UofL with 400+ majors and 20 full-time faculty. Our students have won more national awards (including Fulbright and Truman) than any other department in the University. Our faculty have received dozens of teaching and research awards from U of L and professional associations. The recently-revamped POLS curriculum gives all majors internship opportunities so you can build your resume while earning your degree. Our majors go on to have successful careers in local, state, and national government, international affairs, nongovernmental organizations, political advocacy, business, academia, and the media.
The B.A. in Political Science prepares students for a wide range of careers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. The major incorporates the all five traditional fields in Political Science with more class choices than any other track.
The B.A. with a concentration in Applied Politics prepares students for hands-on careers in public service, campaigns, and government relations. Students learn about political institutions, political behavior, and political identities. Along the way, students get the tools to put that knowledge to work in internships and other applied settings.
The B.A. with a concentration in Global Politics and International Affairs prepares students for careers with an international component, whether in the public, private, or non-profit sectors. Students can explore interests in foreign policy, international law, security, and particular regions of the world, among other topics.
The B.S. with a concentration in Law and Public Policy prepares students for a wide range of careers in public policy, politics, law, public service, as well as the private sector. Students take classes that emphasize topics in law, jurisprudence, and public policy.
If you are pursuing another major, but still have an interest in political science, we offer a political science minor that gives you an opportunity to experience key subfields of the discipline.
The MA program in Political Science is an in-person program that prepares students for careers in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, as well as for pursuing careers in academia.
Masters - Students take courses covering the range of subfields in political science, including American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Public Policy. They also learn to conduct political science research and take electives tailored to their interests.
Accelerated Masters - The accelerated BA/MA program allows students to get a head start on the MA degree while completing their BA or BS in Political Science. Political science majors with 60-80 credit hours who are accepted to the program can double-count up to 12 credits hours for both their undergraduate and graduate degree. This option allows students to finish the MA degree in two or three semesters after finishing their BA/BS in Political Science.
Joint JD/MA degree program - Students in the JD/MA program must complete 81 hours in the JD curriculum at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law (instead of the normal 90 hours) and either 21 hours in the MA curriculum (instead of the normal 30 hours) for the Thesis Option or 27 hours in the MA curriculum (instead of the normal 36 hours) for the Non-thesis Option.
A degree in political science provides strong preparation for a wide range of careers. Our UofL graduates go on to challenging jobs in government, campaigns, the nonprofit sector, law, public policy, academics, and business, both in the U.S. and abroad. The first stop for students who want to explore their career options with a bachelor's degree in political science is the Career Development Center. The UofL Career Development Center supports students from their freshman year to their senior year and beyond with career assessments, advising, job and internship postings, resume and interview help, special events and more.
Unemployment rates of 25- to 29-year-old bachelor’s degree holders, by selected fields of study: 2017
• Average for all fields of study: 3.1%
• Average for Political Science and Government study: 2.7%
The salary for POLS BA/BS degree holders is also about the same as the median salary overall.
U.S. News & World Report's "Best Jobs Overview"
https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/political-scientist
Bureau of Labor Statistics Date on Political Science Jobs
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/mobile/political-scientists.htm
American Political Science Association Career Information and Advice
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