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Political Science and Government Bachelor Programs

There are relatively few jobs available in political science as such. (Note that most successful politicians, in the United States at least, have a background in either law or finance, presumably learning politics on the fly. If you have either a lust for power or the desire to serve your country one day, those are better routes.)​Political science graduates can find work in political campaigns or offices, as journalists or commentators, or analysts for private companies and non-profit organizations. Many pivot to careers in law, business, teaching, or civil service, where the many skills gained from an undergraduate degree can be applied.​Political scientists with advanced degrees, including those in academia, earn an average of $122,500 per annum. Bachelor’s graduates earn an average of about $59,500.