Political Science (AB)
School of Public and International Affairs
Overview
The Political Science (AB) major at the University of Georgia offers students a thorough understanding of politics through courses in Political Theory and Methods (e.g. legal theory, philosophy, contemporary political thought, economics); American Studies (e.g. public administration, democracy, state politics, criminal procedure); Global Studies (e.g. international conflict, public opinion, human rights); and others. A legislative, lobbying, campaign, federal, state, or local government internship supplements classroom learning; the UGA Washington Semester Program is a popular choice for students seeking internships and field experience.
Political Science develops strong analytical, problem-solving, writing, and oral communication skills useful in future careers in public service, campaigning, lobbying, and various management positions in the private sector. Graduates also pursue further education in law, public administration, and education.
Study Abroad Options: UGA at Oxford Study Abroad Program; UGA Study Abroad in Verona, Italy; UGA Study Abroad programs in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Tanzania; UGA Maymester China Program