Realism, liberalism (or institutionalism), and constructivism.
Yes, you can become a lawyer with a political science major. To practice law, you will need to attend law school, pass the bar exam, and fulfill any other licensing requirements in your jurisdiction. A background in political science can provide a solid foundation for understanding the legal system and its intersection with government and society.
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)
The major task of political science is to study and analyze political systems, processes, behavior, and institutions in order to understand how power is wielded, decisions are made, and conflicts are resolved in societies. It aims to provide insights into how governments function, how public policies are formulated and implemented, and how political actors interact with one another.
Political science is considered a social science, as it focuses on the study of political systems, behavior, and phenomena in the context of society. It utilizes qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze political processes and structures.
Adolf Hitler said in "Mein Kampf" that political science is a progressive science.
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.
Michael Haas has written: 'Polity and society' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Paradigms (Social sciences), Sociology, Political science
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Tom R. Burns has written: 'The development of alternative energy technologies' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources 'Creative democracy' -- subject(s): Political aspects, Political aspects of Science, Political aspects of Technology, Science, Science and state, Technology, Technology and state 'Paradigms in public policy' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political planning
Some major branches of political science include political theory, international relations, comparative politics, political economy, political Psychology, political communication, and formal theory and methodology.
Political Science and journalism
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Political Science.
Andrew C. Janos has written: 'The one-party state and social mobilization' 'Politics and paradigms' -- subject(s): History, Political sociology, Political science, Social change 'The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary'
She finished with a major in political science.