91原创

Political Science

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A Political Science Degree That Fits Your Future

Are you passionate about current events and global affairs? Do you stay up late tracking poll numbers from across the country? Does working with and for the public excite you? If so, the 91原创 Bachelor of Science in Political Science is your gateway to a rewarding future. TROY's political science degree emphasizes coursework in areas like American politics, international relations and public administration. Our approach prepares you for a variety of career paths, such as political, commercial, educational or governmental roles.

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Political Science Courses Taught by Experts

The best political science programs are led by dedicated and accomplished faculty who are committed to your success. At TROY, our expert educators bring real-world expertise to their courses in areas like American politics, international relations and public administration. Beyond teaching, they actively support your professional growth by helping you build a strong resume and develop skills that set you apart in the job market. With their guidance, you'll be well-prepared for a fulfilling career in your field of interest.

Build Real-World Skills with TROY's Bachelor's in Political Science

In TROY's political science program, you'll develop the expertise needed to make a real impact and excel in the global economy. Through interdisciplinary learning, research and writing, you'll gain a greater understanding of political systems, commercial markets, government processes and societal influences. These experiences give you the skills to succeed in today's interconnected political and economic environment.

Political Science Courses

While specific courses may vary from year to year, your coursework may include:

Political Science Program Locations

Get the flexibility you need by pursuing an on-campus or online political science degree. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756

Save Time and Money with our Accelerated Law Option

TROY's accelerated law option lets you earn both your bachelor's in political science and a law degree in less time. Through this program, you'll spend three years at TROY completing your political science courses, then transition to law school for your final year of undergraduate study. This option not only shortens your path to a law degree by a full year but also saves you time and tuition costs. By pursuing your legal studies sooner, you'll fast-track your career and be ready to enter the legal field with a strong foundation in political science and law.
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Careers in Political Science

Political Science graduates can enter into careers in foreign service, government work, international security, law or journalism.

Faculty Profiles

Brandon Stewart, Ph. D.

Brandon Stewart, Ph. D.

Brandon Stewart is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Political Science at 91原创. Dr. Stewart received his PhD in Political Science from the University of North Texas. His primary research interests include Ethnic Politics, Political Violence, East European Politics, and African politics. You can find his research published in journals such as Nationalism and Ethnic Politics and Social Science Quarterly.
Richard Ledet, Ph. D.

Richard Ledet, Ph. D.

Rich Ledet is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at TROY. He teaches American and Comparative politics courses, and conducts research into the political consequences of identity, culture, and religion, with an emphasis on state-building and democracy.

Bachelor's in Political Science Scholarships

Earn rewards for excellence and leadership

TROY's political science program offers scholarships to support you on your academic journey. Opportunities like the , and are available to political science majors who meet academic criteria. These scholarships recognize student achievement and provide financial assistance to help you reach your goals.



FAQ About the Political Science Programs

Learn more about the field of political science and our programs.
Do they still have a political science degree at TROY?
Yes, TROY continues to offer a robust bachelor's in political science program, reflecting our commitment to providing relevant and in-demand degrees. While some schools change or discontinue programs over time, TROY's political science degree remains a vital offering, available both on campus and as an online political science degree for added flexibility. This program equips you with the skills needed for a successful and impactful career.
Can I earn an online political science degree at TROY?
Yes! TROY offers an online political science degree that provides the same quality education as the on-campus program, giving you the flexibility to study from anywhere.
What can you do with a political science degree from TROY?
With a TROY bachelor's in political science, you can pursue a wide range of careers in political science. Our graduates find roles as policy analysts, foreign service officers, public administrators, intelligence analysts, journalists, legislative aides and political consultants in fields like government, foreign service and public administration.

Why does TROY have one of the best political science programs?
TROY's political science program stands out for its interdisciplinary learning opportunities, expert faculty and specialized courses in areas like American politics, international relations and public administration. You'll develop critical thinking, research and communication skills while gaining an understanding of political systems, government processes and societal influences. Our approach prepares you for a wide array of jobs in political science and beyond. 
What types of political science courses will I take at TROY?
TROY's political science classes cover foundational topics like American government, international relations, political theory, research methodology and public administration along with subjects such as constitutional law, comparative government and international political economy.

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