Political Science

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Gain skills that to begin a career in government or help in graduate school.

Political science is one of the oldest academic disciplines. Yet, because it concerns both up-to-the-minute political issues and entrenched philosophical differences, it is as relevant and exciting as this morning’s breaking news.

With a bachelor degree in political science from Frostburg State University, you will develop an understanding of the theory, institutions and processes associated with politics in the United States, other nations and between nations. FSU’s location, so close to Washington, D.C., and Annapolis, Md, places it near the heart of our nation’s government, which provides you with extraordinary opportunities for internships and field experiences.

Through your political science major you will develop excellent writing, analysis and research skills that will be an asset to you in graduate school, your career and throughout life.

  • Concentrate your political science studies in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory or public policy.
  • Earn a certificate in public administration, if you wish.
  • Join other FSU political science graduates in pursuing such careers as working for U.S. senators and representatives, the CIA, Department of Justice or state governors – or use the program as a springboard to graduate school.
  • Political Science is also available as a minor.

Political Science Program Highlights

  • Develop excellent critical thinking, research and analytical skills that will be an asset in graduate school and throughout life.

  • Complete an internship in the U.S. Congress, the Maryland General Assembly, local courts, public interest lobbying groups or the U.S. Department of State, if desired

  • Join the FSU contingent to the Model UN in Philadelphia. FSU’s team has historically done very well in intercollegiate competition. Then have a hand in staging a subsequent model UN for local high school students on the FSU campus.

  • Participate in the Model Organization of American States with other FSU political science students. The simulation event, which takes place in Washington, D.C., includes role-playing as diplomats and political officials of the Member States of the OAS.

  • Join FSU’s Politics, Law and Society organization or the International Relations Club to discuss politics with other students and professors, hear guest presenters and have fun!

What can I do with a political science degree?

$122,220

Median pay for political science graduates (BLS 2021)


Related Occupations

Policy Analyst

Legislative Assistant 

Poltical Consultant

Becoming a political scientist is just one of many possibilities for graduates holding a political science degree. A political scientist studies political policies and trends as well as government decisions and philosophies. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, graduates seeking a career in this field can anticipate job growth of 21 percent through 2022, which is faster growth than the average across all occupations. For more information, visit the US Occupational Outlook Handbook

What You'll Learn

  • Study local, county and state governments in the United States with an emphasis on Maryland. Understand the role of the states in the federal system.
  • Examine the political and economic development of modern Middle Eastern states.
  • Apply analytical tools to American public policy areas.

A Frostburg State education: more valuable than ever.

With nationally recognized academic programs, real-world learning experiences, a top-notch support system, and a thriving student life, Frostburg State is a place where you can discover yourself, define your goals, and prepare for your future.

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