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Broaden Your Academic Journey with a Political Science Minor

Adding a Political Science minor to your studies is an excellent way to enhance your major and broaden your academic experience.

With just 18 credits in POLS courses, you’ll explore key concepts in political systems, governance, and public policy. This minor provides you with valuable insights into how political decisions affect various aspects of society, helping you become a more informed citizen and a critical thinker. Whether your major is in business, social sciences, or any other field, understanding political dynamics can give you a unique edge in your career.

At Westfield State University, we emphasize a hands-on approach to learning. You'll need to complete at least 6 credits in residence to fulfill the minor requirements, ensuring that you benefit from our engaging faculty and vibrant campus community. Our courses encourage lively discussions and practical applications, preparing you for real-world challenges.

By choosing this minor, you not only enrich your educational journey but also enhance your resume, making you more appealing to potential employers. You'll leave with a well-rounded skill set that includes analytical thinking, effective communication, and a deeper understanding of the political landscape.

Program Highlights

  • Required courses - 18 credits
  • Understand how political decisions shape society, fostering informed citizenship
  • Enhance your resume with strong analytical and communication skills
  • Participate in lively classroom debates that encourage diverse perspectives

Course Requirements

Requirements for the Political Science Minor

18 credits in POLS coursework, at least 6 credits in residence at Westfield State University.

What Can You Do with a Minor in Political Science?

A minor in political science can open up various opportunities and enhance your career prospects. Here are some paths you might consider:

  • Advocacy Coordinator
  • Government Administrator
  • Lobbyist
  • Nonprofit Sector Professional
  • Political Campaign Staff
  • Political Journalist
  • Public Policy Analyst
  • Research Analyst
Westfield State students in discussion

Empowering Political Science Students for Tomorrow's Challenges

At Westfield State University, political science students benefit from dedicated faculty with diverse expertise in law, public administration, international relations, and political theory. These accomplished educators actively engage in professional development, publish their research, and participate in conferences to stay current in the field. Political science students will participate in class discussions, group presentations, and other experience-based approaches, benefiting from classes that incorporate recent technologies and innovative teaching methods. This commitment to excellence ensures that what you learn in the classroom today will be valuable in your professional journey tomorrow.

Newly inducted members of Westfield State University’s Mu Nu chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Sigma.

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