Program Overview
At the heart of understanding public issues, governmental systems, and the intricacies of international affairs is a degree in Political Science. At Youngstown State University’s Department of Politics and International Relations, we provide not only an in-depth exploration into the political sphere but also the opportunity to navigate your career successfully with a host of job opportunities and outcomes.
Political Science at Youngstown State University offers an educational foundation for various professional fields, including government, law, business, journalism, international organizations, and non-profit organizations.
Supported by our well-structured curriculum and esteemed faculty, our students excel in making significant contributions to their chosen fields. Whether it’s analyzing policies, planning strategies, or effecting societal change, a political science degree prepares you to take on numerous roles successfully.
Our department’s academic support extends beyond classroom teaching. Political Science students have the chance to boost their understanding of our rapidly changing political environment through enriching opportunities, including interactions with candidates and elected representatives, participation in Moot Court and Model United Nations teams, and internships.
A degree in Political Science fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, effective communication, and cultural sensitivity – skills that are highly sought after in today’s global workforce. These transferable skills will pave the way to diverse career opportunities such as political consulting, campaigning, policy analysis, public relations, diplomacy, legal practice, and much more.
Seize the opportunity to learn in a vibrant academic community, acquire an arsenal of professional skills, and graduate prepared for dynamic career paths with a Political Science degree at Youngstown State University.
Speak to a Faculty Member
Paul A. Sracic, Ph.D.
Professor
pasracic@ysu.edu
Program Options, Tracks
Rigelhaupt Pre-Law Center
Each year, thousands of dollars in scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in the Beeghly College of Liberal Arts, Social Sciences and Education (BCLASSE). Scholarships come from a variety of sources, vary in amount, and are available to both incoming and current BLCASSE students. Below, you will find further information regarding the opportunities that may be available to you through the college.
Nearly 11,000 students
Over $8 Million in Scholarships Given Annually
21 Average Class Size
5 University Residence Halls with plenty of nearby apartments
14:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Tuition and fees may vary by major, college, area of study or based on your location. The university reserves the right to assess fees for special services and programs applicable to students. First-time International undergraduate students’ tuition rate is established based on first enrollment and remains unchanged for four consecutive years. Graduate students should plan for a yearly tuition increase of approximately 5%.
For a complete list of additional fees and detailed tuition information please visit the University Bursar website here.
Cost of the most popular room and meal plan combination; Your cost will depend on the plans you select. Costs in the box cover the most popular room and meal plan combination (on-campus); If you choose to live off-campus, the estimated cost of room and meals will be around $12,000 based on 12 months.
Based on average books & supply costs
Health insurance is required for international students.
Estimate based on one academic year of study
9 Months – based on 12 – 18 credit hours
*Estimate
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Applicants must have graduated from high school or have successfully completed the General Education Development (GED) test to be considered for admission. Freshman applicants applying for admission to Youngstown State University must submit a high school transcript or GED transcript. Submission of American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores is optional. Please note: some majors require test scores to be admitted into the program.
Applicants must have a cumulative weighted high school grade point average of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher, a core unweighted grade point average* of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher and have an ACT composite score of 17 or higher or a SAT composite score of 920 or higher (evidence-based writing and reading and math) to be admitted unconditionally. (*Core gpa is calculated based on grades earned in the following courses – English, mathematics, science, social science and foreign language, if applicable, from 9th through 12th grade).
Fall Application Deadline is
August 1