Over two years ago, I wondered the exact same question and could never receive a direct answer. Currently, I am enrolled in an MA program for political science and could hopefully shed some insight as to exactly the value of obtaining such a degree. Immediately after receiving a BA in Political Science, I immediately began work in campaigning. Afterwards, I did some side work in consulting for a while then worked for a state legislator. This lasted for slightly over a year before I enrolled in an MA program full time. My ultimate goal is to obtain a Ph.D., subsequently teaching and researching. The simple answer to the question, then, is because acquiring an MA in Political Science advances your own career. One becomes more competitive as a job applicant with an advanced degree in the field, whatever that field may be and certainly this one is no exception. One likely result is faster advancement, certainly within any government or campaign related job. An advanced degree really helps if you want to really stand out from the rest. Although, if looking to stay within the world of public policy or campaigning, it might be advantageous to focus efforts on an advanced degree less theoretical and more specialized. For such prospects, I would recommend obtaining a Masters in Public Policy or the like. In contrast, from what I have witnessed, most of those seeking an MA degree, however, are looking to continue their education after obtaining such. Many of those in my program are planning to go onto law school or earn a Ph.D. and are earning an MA to make them more competitive for the big name law and research schools. Some, however, simply wish to earn only an MA and focus their efforts on teaching rather than research. I guess, then, the short answer is you can do anything with an MA degree you can do with a BA, except of course teach at the college level, although it does make you more competitive a candidate, but a MPA could do that as well for specific fields. There is also of course as I strongly believe the idea of protracting one's understanding of the world. This, regardless of the career and economic benefits, improves a person's quality of life and atleast for myself was motivation alone toward obtaining an MA.
With a masters in political science, you can pursue careers in government, policy analysis, international relations, research, academia, and consulting. You may work as a policy analyst, political consultant, diplomat, political researcher, political science professor, or in various roles within government agencies or non-profit organizations.
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.
A person who studies Political Science is called a political scientist.
Political science is considered both an art and a science because it combines empirical research methods and data analysis (science) with interpretation, analysis, and judgment of political behavior and institutions (art). It involves the systematic study of political systems, government policies, and political processes using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Political Science in Tagalog is "Agham Pampulitika."
In general, yes, but you'll likely need at least a minor in political science on the side.
Most colleges and universities offer degrees in political science. These degrees are available at the Bachelors level, Masters level and the PhD level.
Condoleezza Rice holds bachelors, masters, and PhD degrees in political science.
The duration of Masters of Science Fiction is 2460.0 seconds.
Masters of Science Fiction was created on 2007-08-04.
Political science is a science.
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Yes, political science is a social science.
MSN = Masters in the Science of Nursing. It means they are a nurse, not a doctor.
the tittle political science is alone misleading so the term political science is not a science but not an art as well as dividion
Depends on what your masters is: Master of arts (MA) or masters of science (MSc)
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