B.A. in Political Science
The Political Science program from Marist College allows students to chart their own path and to take courses and specialize in one or more of the following subfields: American politics, political theory, or global politics. For example, after completing basic foundational courses, students can choose to take predominantly international relations classes or courses in political theory.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$43,900 per year
Health Insurance: $ 3,275
Location
Poughkeepsie, United States
About the program
The Political Science program from Marist College enables students to study systematically the events, people, and issues that shape political decision-making. Besides focusing on the institutions, processes, and outcomes of politics, the curriculum also surveys the great thinkers who have speculated about the nature of a just and effective political system.
At Marist, the Department of Political Science encourages students to become familiar with a variety of political cultures and to appreciate the unique perspectives brought by each to the world community. As a result, Political Science graduates are able to integrate empirical investigation, theory, values, and practice in understanding the world.
Political Science at Marist also strongly encourages student learning beyond the classroom through internships and field experiences. The curriculum prepares students for career options ranging from graduate or law school to careers in government, the media or the corporate world. Consistent with the College’s Mission Statement, this major challenges students to confront the changing issues of the 21st century.
Distinctive opportunities for our majors include participation in The Marist Poll, the Albany Internship Experience (AIE), the Washington Semester, Marist Abroad, and the Pre-Law Program, plus concentrations in Paralegal Studies, Public Administration, and Public Opinion.
Courses Included
- American National Government
- Intro Comparative Politics
- Intro Political Theory
- International Relations
- Scope & Methods for Political Analysis