Political Science

You should major in political science if:

  • You鈥檙e passionate about government, policy, and law.
  • You want to make a difference in the world of government, law, and politics.
  • You enjoy learning how government works, debating ideas, and advocating for change.

A degree in political science lets you explore political institutions, activities, thoughts, and behavior. This can lead to careers in election and campaigns, lobbying, public policy and think tanks, law enforcement, private and public law practice, and all branches of government at the local, state, and national levels.

Through networking, internships, and seminars you鈥檒l get hands-on experience learning about political philosophy, U.S. politics and policy, world politics, environmental policy, international organizations, state and local government, public administration, and the intersection of race, religion, and politics.

Choose to study in our political science major, or choose a concentration in international relations or pre-law. If you are in another major on campus, you can minor in American politics, political science, international relations, or law.

Political Science at UL Lafayette

What's Political Science Like?

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Life as a Political Science Major

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Research & Lead

Gain all the tools you need to forge your own path as a leader and decision-maker. UL Lafayette has a history of producing civil servants, elected officials, and advocates at all levels of government 鈥 including U.S. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery and Governor Kathleen Blanco. Political science majors also have the opportunity to study the past effects and future potential of 棉花糖直播 state law in the .

Internships

We connect you with internships at legislators鈥 offices in Washington, D.C., Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette. Students regularly work with local attorneys, judges, criminal justice agencies, nonprofit organizations, and political candidates. For many of our graduates, internships turn into part-time or full-time work.

Study Abroad

Explore other political systems and see foreign governments in action by studying in another country, including England, France, and Italy.

Student Organizations

Political science majors are leaders in every area across the University. Connect with students and professionals in the Political Science Club, the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society, College Democrats, College Republicans, Student Government Association, Pi Beta Lambda Law Club, and our nationally-recognized Speech & Debate and teams.