What is this job like?
Political scientists study the origin, development, and operation of political systems. They research political ideas and analyze governments, policies, political trends, and related issues.
Political scientists typically work full time in an office. They sometimes work additional hours to finish reports and meet deadlines. More than half worked in the federal government in 2014.
How do you get ready?
Political scientists need a master’s degree or Ph.D. in political science, public administration, or a related field.
How much does this job pay?
The median annual wage for political scientists was $99,730 in May 2015
How many jobs are there?
Political scientists held about 6,200 jobs in 2014.
What about the future?
Employment of political scientists is projected to decline 2 percent from 2014 to 2024. Political scientists should face strong competition for jobs as the number of candidates is expected to exceed the number of available positions.
Some information on this page has been provided by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Overview:
Political scientists study the origin, development, and operation of political systems. They research political ideas and analyze governments, policies, political trends, and related issues.
Political scientists typically do the following:
Political Scientist [1] - Bureau of Labor and Statistics outlook
Political Science [2] - Wikipedia overview
Links
[1] https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/political-scientists.htm#tab-1
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science