Political Science is the study of the formal institutions of government and the actual behavior of people in public life. It examines both the institutions and processes of government using both empirical and normative research methodologies. A degree with a major in political science is of value to all persons who take the responsibilities and opportunities of membership in a democratic society seriously. Specifically, political science is the undergraduate major of a majority of persons who attend law school; serves as prerequisite for graduate study in a number of social science disciplines; and is an ideal liberal arts major for careers in business, journalism, public and international affairs, the federal government, state and local government, teaching, interest groups, campaign management, communications, and many others.
Supervised internships and cooperative study programs at sites in business, industry and government are available and students are strongly urged to participate.
Admissions Requirements
This program does not have specific admission requirements and only admission to Kennesaw State University is required. For more information, please visit the Admissions section of the Catalog.
Select four 3000-4000 level courses from any of the following prefixes: POLS, AADS, AMST, ANTH, ASIA, CHIN, COM, CRJU, ENGL, ENVS, EUST, FILM, FREN, GEOG, GIS, GRMN, GWST, HIST, IAD, ISD, ITAL, JOUR, LALS, LING, MENT, MILS, ORGC, PAX, PHIL, PORT, PR, PSYC, SA, SOCI, SPAN, TCID, TCOM, or WRIT
Free Electives (12 Credit Hours)
Any courses in the university curriculum totaling 15 credit hours. While not required, students are encouraged to take POLS 2220 Careers in Political Science as one of the elective courses for the B.S. degree.
Program Total (120 Credit Hours)
Embedded Certificates
Upon completion of the degree requirements and selection of specific courses in either sub-fields, Upper-Division Major Electives, or Related Studies students may earn the following certificates. Students, please consult with your academic advisor regarding declaration of a certificate.