Why study political science?

Tackle the big questions about your community, your country and the world.

Political science is the study of governance and power: who has it, who seeks it, how and why some are excluded from it.

Did you know?

The economic value of a political science degree is among the highest of all undergraduate majors. Political Science ranks 13th out of 83 majors in median lifetime earnings, and ranks 2nd in the social sciences in median annual salary.

Political Science at VCU

Our B.A. in Political Science is designed to provide a foundation in knowledge of politics and government, and to train students how to conduct research.

Learn more about VCU Political Science and careers opportunities for political scientists.  

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Oct. 16, 2024

In race and gender, Kamala Harris charts a historic and challenging course, VCU professor says

Jatia Wrighten, who researches Black women in politics, shares insight into the presidential nominee’s unique political landscape.

VCU’s Jackson Mallory was elected minority leader at the inaugural Virginia Government Simulation led by Virginia Commonwealth University’s Institute for Democracy, Pluralism and Community Empowerment.  (Thomas Kojcsich, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Oct. 11, 2024

Led by VCU, the inaugural Virginia Government Simulation gives college students an exercise in engagement

The three-day event, put on by the Institute for Democracy, Pluralism and Community Empowerment, involved 45 students from nine campuses across the state.

VCU students have been active with voter outreach efforts. (Contributed photo)

Oct. 7, 2024

With a growing footprint, VCU Votes makes the case for student civic engagement

This week’s National Voter Education Week features several on-campus events designed to increase awareness among student voters.

Political Science Spotlight