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Political Science Focus Areas: Why and Where to Study Them 

Political science examines the societal, cultural, and psychological elements that collectively impact governance and political systems. With such a richly layered subject, it’s beneficial to divide formal studies into focus areas that enable students to concentrate on those topics corresponding to their personal and professional interests and goals. The University of Texas Permian Basin’s online…

7 Influential People Who Graduated With a Political Science Degree 

If you’ve ever wondered, “what can you do with a political science degree?”, you’re in the right place. We’re here to talk about seven influential people who majored in political science. While their success can’t be solely credited to their degrees, it’s fair to say that the knowledge and skills they gained through their education…

Election Day and Voter Turnout: Factors Affecting Participation in Democracy 

Convenience. Fear. Legal obligation. Apathy. There are many factors that impact participation in the democratic process of voting in global elections. Let’s explore some of the complex dynamics that influence voter turnout throughout the world.  Voter Turnout Boosters and Barriers  Holidays and Weekends  Countries like South Korea have declared election day a public holiday, making…

How the U.S. Ended Up With a Two-Party System 

You won’t find it enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. While the tripartite structure of our government is outlined by that historic, nation-defining document, no references to political party appear within it. There’s nothing dictating the names or the philosophies of our major political parties, nor how many there should be. Democrats and Republicans rose to…

Unapologetic Trailblazers: 5 Notable Female Judges 

“Fight for the things that you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.”  -Ruth Bader Ginsburg  To become a judge, a person must attend law school and earn a Juris Doctor law degree. Only after passing the bar exam (brutal) and spending years building a legal career…

Why Do We Vote on a Tuesday? 

Presidents’ Day (aka Washington’s Birthday) is always the third Monday of February. Labor Day is always the first Monday of September. And Election Day is always the first Tuesday in November.   But what is it about that day and that month that led to it being chosen for one of the most important traditions of…

Theoretical Foundations of Political Science

Where did our modern philosophies and systems of government take shape? All began as theoretical approaches, or a “set of assumptions about reality that inform the questions we ask and the kinds of answers we arrive at as a result.” Political science, the study of government at all levels, laws, and political thought, has provided…

Trends in Political Science

The dynamic world of political science is subject to constantly shifting trends and issues that may impact practitioners’ ability to do their jobs effectively. Let’s look at a few of these trends, both domestic and international, and see the role education may play in helping political science professionals address such trends in the future. Growing…

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