There are a wide variety of opportunities available to individuals with majors in political science. A few of the many options include investment officer, criminologist, attorney, and state department officer.
I am a Political Science Major and my BS requires 128 Credits.
Typically it would be a bachelors of science degree (BS) with a major in political science.
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Political science is a popular pre-law major. Most undergrad majors that are recommended for law school candidates are those major that require a lot of reading: history, political science, English, psychology and related fields. While your major will be reviewed, it's your grades, LSAT scores, and extra-curricular activities, particularly those that relate to the field of law, that will score points for you with the Admissions Committee.
Some major branches of political science include political theory, international relations, comparative politics, political economy, political Psychology, political communication, and formal theory and methodology.
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You can major in one, and minor in the other. It all depends on what you want to do with your life. For example if you want to be a historian, than major in history, and minor in Political Science. Or if you want to be a politician, major in political science and minor in history. If you choose the latter, make sure you take a few law classes, to coincide with the Political Science, and make sure that you absolutely understand the Constitution inside and out. (This only applies if you are in the United States, obviously)
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She finished with a major in political science.