Connecting Classrooms to Careers
An Introduction to Political Science
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 21. January 2027
Book
Hardback
208 pages
979-8-216-45084-9 (ISBN)
Description
Political science is a wide-ranging discipline which covers American politics, global studies, public administration and policy, and more. The study of politics and policy can produce rewarding careers in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.?Unfortunately, the path from studying political science to a rewarding career is not always a clear one. ?
This book provides information and tools that help students explore the connections between their classrooms and careers in the field of political science. It first does so by outlining the wide array of career opportunities across the discipline's subfields. It then provides a framework that helps students think about how the knowledge, skills, and experiences they gain in and out of the classroom can contribute to their employability.?Finally, the book uses job ads for entry-level positions in popular policy areas (e.g., health care, immigration, economic policy) to demonstrate this connection in a way that is relevant to students' near-term employment goals. In short, it provides a roadmap to help get students from classroom to career.?
Waite and Wheeler's Connecting Classrooms to Careers in Political Science provides the tools to help faculty convince students that political science is an employable field of study, and for students to translate their experiences in college into evidence of their employability, all in a format that is useful to students and their parents, faculty, advisors, guidance counselors, librarians, and other education professionals.
This book provides information and tools that help students explore the connections between their classrooms and careers in the field of political science. It first does so by outlining the wide array of career opportunities across the discipline's subfields. It then provides a framework that helps students think about how the knowledge, skills, and experiences they gain in and out of the classroom can contribute to their employability.?Finally, the book uses job ads for entry-level positions in popular policy areas (e.g., health care, immigration, economic policy) to demonstrate this connection in a way that is relevant to students' near-term employment goals. In short, it provides a roadmap to help get students from classroom to career.?
Waite and Wheeler's Connecting Classrooms to Careers in Political Science provides the tools to help faculty convince students that political science is an employable field of study, and for students to translate their experiences in college into evidence of their employability, all in a format that is useful to students and their parents, faculty, advisors, guidance counselors, librarians, and other education professionals.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
1 b/w figure, 5 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
287 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-216-45084-9 (9798216450849)
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Persons
Dr. Brandon Waite is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at Ball State University where he has been teaching Introduction to American Government, as well as classes in Media & Politics, Public Policy, Public Administration, and State & Local Politics, since 2008. He has been a faculty fellow with Ball State's Emerging Media Initiative where he received multiple grants for his work with Social Media.
Dr. Darren Wheeler is currently a Professor of Political Science at Ball State University where he has been teaching classes in the Constitutional Law, Terrorism, Presidency, and American Government since 2009. In addition to co-authoring Understanding and Using Social Media on College Campuses: A Practical Guide for Higher Education Professionals (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016) and Social Media for Student Affairs in #HigherEducation: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019) with Brandon Waite, Dr. Wheeler is the author of Presidential Power in Action: Implementing Supreme Court Detainee Decisions (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2008) and Congress and the War on Terror: Making Policy for the Long War (Praeger, 2018).
Dr. Darren Wheeler is currently a Professor of Political Science at Ball State University where he has been teaching classes in the Constitutional Law, Terrorism, Presidency, and American Government since 2009. In addition to co-authoring Understanding and Using Social Media on College Campuses: A Practical Guide for Higher Education Professionals (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016) and Social Media for Student Affairs in #HigherEducation: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019) with Brandon Waite, Dr. Wheeler is the author of Presidential Power in Action: Implementing Supreme Court Detainee Decisions (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2008) and Congress and the War on Terror: Making Policy for the Long War (Praeger, 2018).
Content
Figures
Tables
Preface
Introduction
Section I Political Science Subfields and Related Professions: An Introduction to the Discipline of Political Science
Chapter 1 American Politics
Chapter 2 Comparative Politics
Chapter 3 International Relations
Chapter 4 Political Theory
Chapter 5 Public Policy and Administration
Section II Understanding Employability: Connecting the Transformation Value of Higher Education with its Transactional Value
Chapter 6 Employability
Section III Major Policy Areas and Employment Opportunities: Interpreting Job Ads and Applying your Degree Audit
Chapter 7 Economic Policy
Chapter 8 Healthcare Policy
Chapter 9 Environmental and Sustainability Policy
Chapter 10 Law and Social Justice Policy
Chapter 11 National Security and Foreign Policy
Chapter 12 Education Policy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Tables
Preface
Introduction
Section I Political Science Subfields and Related Professions: An Introduction to the Discipline of Political Science
Chapter 1 American Politics
Chapter 2 Comparative Politics
Chapter 3 International Relations
Chapter 4 Political Theory
Chapter 5 Public Policy and Administration
Section II Understanding Employability: Connecting the Transformation Value of Higher Education with its Transactional Value
Chapter 6 Employability
Section III Major Policy Areas and Employment Opportunities: Interpreting Job Ads and Applying your Degree Audit
Chapter 7 Economic Policy
Chapter 8 Healthcare Policy
Chapter 9 Environmental and Sustainability Policy
Chapter 10 Law and Social Justice Policy
Chapter 11 National Security and Foreign Policy
Chapter 12 Education Policy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors