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.  

News

Jason Dresen will join the Peace Corps – and head to Sri Lanka – as a first step toward what he hopes will be a career through the U.S. Foreign Service, part of the State Department. (Dean Hoffmeyer, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

May 6, 2026

Class of 2026: Jason Dresen readies for the Peace Corps and, hopefully, the Foreign Service

The double-major in economics and political science is forging a path with familiar, and familial, footsteps.

Dulanda Saintcyr

April 22, 2026

African American studies and political science alum channels research skills to gauge public opinion

Dulanda Saintcyr (B.A.’23) focuses her research work in politics and advocacy for Hart Research

Queani Johnson

April 21, 2026

Five Questions with African American studies and political science major Queani Johnson

Queani Johnson will pursue law school after the completion of her undergraduate studies

Political Science Spotlight