Political science strives to promote the understanding of politics. Students study systems of government, political theory, and the intersection of politics with race and culture. Students learn to analyze local, national, and international government systems and prepare to become engaged and active citizens. Students who major in political science prepare for an array of career paths in government, law, business, public service, and more.
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The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. If you are interested a government internship, especially related to economics, investing or the stock market, …
The Governor’s Office is accepting applications for our paid, in-person Internship Program for Spring 2024 and Summer 2024. Selected students will work in person at the Georgia State Capitol (206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30334). The application process is …
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Come and meet with employers recruiting for full-time opportunities and internships. The Career Fair is open to all registered students (ALL MAJORS) and alumni of the AUC institutions (Clark Atlanta …
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