Political science
Enter the political science field by earning a cost-effective degree that will help you successfully continue to a four-year institution โ and beyond.
Program at a glance
DEGREE TYPE
Associate of Arts
PROGRAM FORMAT
In person*
LENGTH (FULL TIME)
4 semesters
CAREER COMMUNITY
Human services, social services and public safety
*Please note: Many Stark State classes have online and in-person options.
Program overview
Take the first step to earning a four-year degree at Stark State College
Stark Stateโs associate degree in political science prepares you to transfer to a university bachelorโs degree program in political science, public administration or pre-law.
Along with transfer options, you could work in different areas of state or local government, including the board of elections, county and municipal courts, local health departments, county housing departments, auditorsโ offices or zoning departments.
Program details
Through Stark Stateโs associate of arts degree with a political science concentration, you will:
- Gain an understanding of government structure, the intricacies of politics, basic political theory and practical application in public administration.
- Develop a working knowledge of the international political scene.
- Get engaged in current issues.
- Become equipped with academic and reasoning skills.
- Choose elective courses โ like an internship โ that give you a hands-on knowledge of political systems.
Careers and outcomes
With an associate degree in political science, you can work in several areas including civil service, court systems, public services and social science research. Nationally, the median annual salary for state and local government employees with an associate degree is $54,000 (local) to $58,000 (state).*
You also can prepare to transfer and further your education for careers such as:
- Politician
- Lawyer
- Political analyst
- Issue advocate
- Political researcher
- Economist
*US BLS, 2020
FAQs
The main purpose of this degree is to transfer to a 4-year institution. It serves as a steppingstone to a bachelorโs degree in political science or public administration.
You can look for employment in a local or state government office, work on an election campaign, or apply for a variety of other civil service jobs. However, the main purpose of this degree is to support your transfer to a four-year institution. A bachelorโs degree is required for many federal and state government jobs.
Many four-year institutions offer bachelorโs degrees in political science. Nearby options include:
- Kent State University
- The University of Akron
- Walsh University
- Malone University
- The University of Mount Union
- Ashland University
Your credits from Stark State should readily transfer to these universities. After earning their bachelor’s degrees, some of our graduates have continued to law school or graduate school.
It is possible to transfer certain classes that youโve completed at other colleges or universities. Contact Admissions or the justice studies coordinator to ask about transferability.
You may be enrolled as a full-time or part-time student. Part-time enrollment will add to the time needed to complete the course requirements. In addition, your placement scores may indicate additional developmental course work needed. As a full-time student, you should be able to complete the degree in two years.
Financial aid and scholarship opportunities are both available. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid to discuss your options.
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Angela Smith Alder
Professor/Coordinator Justice Studies
330-494-6170 ext. 5282
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