Political Science
Who gets what, when and how? The field of political science attempts to answer those questions. At 17³Ô¹Ï, political science includes the study of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory and political economy.
Courses in political science are an important component of any liberal arts education, but are especially useful for students pursuing careers or advanced degrees in public policy, law, business, economics, social work, education and history.
Degrees in political science and public policy offer career opportunities in areas including education, policy research, law and international business.
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17³Ô¹Ï Code 725
Political science as a field includes the study of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory and political economy. Undergraduate courses in political science are an important component of any liberal arts education as students gain important knowledge concerning the political structures that shape our world. Courses in political science are especially useful for students pursing careers or advanced degrees in public policy, law, business, economics, social work, education, history and, of course, politics.
Bachelors and graduate degrees in political science and public policy offer career opportunities in areas such as education, policy research, law and international business.
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Tuition and Fees
Tuition Rate |
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In-District ( Grand Traverse County residents) Tuition |
$126.00 per contact hour |
In-State ( other Michigan counties) Tuition |
$269.00 per contact hour |
Out-of-state Tuition |
$350.00 per contact hour |
International Tuition |
$394.00 per contact hour |
General Fee for all residencies: Other fee of $34.00 per contact hour is a general fee covering a portion of costs for technology, orientation, placement, career testing, Student Government Association, and other student service activities. |
$34.00 per contact hour |
Cost of Attendance
Costs |
In-District |
In-State |
Out-of-State |
International |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tuition and Fees |
$ 5,860 |
$10,722 |
$13,476 |
$14,972 |
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
Living Expenses: On-Campus Housing and Food |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
Transportation |
$1,000 |
$2,000 |
$3,000 |
$3,000 |
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses |
$500 |
$500 |
$500 |
$500 |
Federal Student Loan Fees |
$120 |
$120 |
$120 |
$120 |
$18,380 |
$24,242 |
$27,996 |
$29,492 |
Note: For more information on how COA component estimates are calculated, see the bottom of the Tuition and Fees page.
Enrolled students can find their own calculated Cost of Attendance in 17³Ô¹Ï Self-Service under Financial Aid. Others can use the Net Price Calculator to estimate the total annual cost of attending 17³Ô¹Ï based on their program and enrollment plans, along with financial aid eligibility.
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- Online learning options
- Reasonable tuition that’s 75 percent less than an average public four-year Michigan school
- Scholarship opportunities – more than $1 million awarded
- Small classes, personal attention – average class size is 20 students
- On-campus housing options – including North Hall, opened in 2017
- An active campus with more than 30 student groups