Last updated on 2025-05-07
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science is an engaging undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political systems, theories, and practices. This program emphasizes the integration of traditional classroom learning with practical experiences through its optional co-op component. Students will explore various aspects of political science, including governance, policy analysis, and international relations, preparing them for a diverse range of career opportunities in the public and private sectors.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science program is structured to provide a balanced mix of academic and practical experiences. Key details include:
- Program Length: Typically requires an additional year of study to complete the co-op work terms.
- Credits: Students must complete a total of three work terms alongside their regular academic requirements.
- Co-op Option: Students can apply for the co-op program directly from high school or during their first year of study, provided they meet the admission requirements.
This program is administered by Carleton’s Co-op Office, which facilitates placements in various sectors, including government, not-for-profit, and private organizations.
Featured Experiences
- Co-operative Education combines in-class education with hands-on experience.
- Students alternate between study terms and paid, full-time work terms related to their field of study.
- Recent placements include positions at organizations such as National Defence, Global Affairs Canada, and Elections Canada.
- Students are encouraged to propose their own employment opportunities that may not be listed in the database.
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Junior Operations Officer: Assists in the management and coordination of operations within government agencies.
- Junior Communications Officer: Supports communication strategies and public relations efforts for organizations.
- Data Management Analyst: Analyzes and manages data to inform policy decisions and organizational strategies.
- Junior Policy Analyst: Conducts research and analysis to support the development of public policies.
- Electoral Coordination Officer: Assists in the planning and execution of electoral processes and initiatives.
These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, equipping them with the skills needed to succeed in various sectors.
DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.
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