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Get involved in extracurricular activities like the Model UN Club or the Public Leadership Education Network.
Our program prepares you for a wide variety of careers in the public or private sectors such as law, public administration, community advocacy and more.
With a foundation in the liberal arts, political science is a truly interdisciplinary program. It is suitable for a double major combined with business administration, economics, history or a similar discipline.
The political science courses cover four areas in the discipline:
The political science major provides students with an introduction to decision making at various levels of government. You will learn to understand how public policy is formed as well as the correlation between political and economic problems. You will gain experience in research, exposure to the practical world of politics and strong communication skills.
Internships are recommended and are available at local, state and federal levels. Because of Hood’s location near Washington, D.C., and within reach of the state capital, students have an unparalleled opportunity to observe firsthand the workings of government. Hood cooperates with the Washington Semester Program at American University. The department also provides students with a number of opportunities to participate in simulations of political processes, including simulations of the Maryland state legislature and the United Nations.
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Get involved in extracurricular activities like the Model UN Club or the Public Leadership Education Network.
Our students have interned with Amnesty International, Center for Democracy, Maryland General Assembly and other local, regional and national organizations.
View occupational trends for political scientists through the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The award-winning Hood College delegation of the Maryland Student Legislature meets with college students from across the state of Maryland to participate in legislative simulations. Students write and debate legislation while learning about the policy-making process. Student may choose to earn academic credit for their participation.
Model United Nations is a student club with a one credit course offered on a as-needed basis. Students attend at least one conference a year where they represent a member state of the actual United Nations on a variety of committees. During the conference, students will debate using rules of procedure, write draft resolution with other delegates, lobby to gain support for draft resolutions, and vote.
Professor of Political Science, Department Chair
Coordinator, Political Science Minor
Political science students are engaging with local politics on and off campus.