Program Information
Career Information
- What can I do with this major?
- Scroll down to the “What can I do with These Majors?” section and click on the link, then find your major of interest
Declaring a major in Politics and Government
- ɳ University students declare majors by the end of sophomore year or at 45 earned credits
- Current students interested in the Politics & Government major should connect with a Politics and Government advisor as soon as possible. If you don’t know where to start, contact the Department Chair, Professor Jules Boykoff, at boykoff@pacificu.edu.
Politics and Government Requirements
Course Planning for Politics and Government
- (includes typical schedule of course offerings)
- Courses to complete in the first two years, in order to complete a Politics and Government major in four years
- Introductory POLS course (choose one):
- POLS 140: Introduction to U.S. Politics (fall only), or
- POLS 180: The United States in World Affairs
- Two (or more) 200 or 300-level POLS courses
- Introductory POLS course (choose one):
Additional Advising Support