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Associate of Arts in Government

USA

What will I learn?

The Government Program consists of a broad area of studies on the organization and function of political institutions at the local, state, and federal levels. However, the very nature of political institutions and processes are far more complex and far-reaching than suggested by the course descriptions because they also provide insight of ourselves and our society. As a result, we seek to provide a quality academic experience based on both scientific findings and practical solutions so that students are better prepared to transition away from the community college to either university or the workforce, while obtaining knowledge and skills necessary to effectively participate, utilize and effect change in government as citizens in the community at large.

What will I learn?

Focusing on studies in government provide a multitude of benefits including skills most desired by a variety of employers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, skills required in many academic settings, and civic obligations of all citizens living in democratic republics. Such skills include but are not limited to: critical thinking, oral and written communication, investigative research, problem-solving, conversational skills, and knowledge of the organizational and procedural functions of government.

What can I do with this course of study?

Academically, an Associate of Arts degree with Government as a pre-major provides you with the skills necessary to continue your education and transfer credits to university. Career-wise, this field of study provides students with endless possibilities... Students opting to pre-major in Government can find employment opportunities in the following areas:

  • Federal Government
  • State and Local Government
  • International Affairs
  • Non-profit Organizations
  • Law/Legal System
  • Lobbying and Interest Advocacy
  • Print and Electronic Media
  • Campaigns and Polling
  • For-Profit Organizations
  • Public Service and Elective Office
  • Teaching Graduate and Legal Studies

Which department am I in?

Palo Alto College

Study options

Full Time (60 credit hours)

Tuition fees
US$14,422.00 per year
Based on a student taking 15 hours Fall 2023 and 15 hours Spring 2024

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

20 January 2025

Venue

Northwest Vista College

3535 N. Ellison Drive,

SAN ANTONIO,

Texas,

78251, United States

Full Time (60 credit hours)

Tuition fees
US$14,422.00 per year
Based on a student taking 15 hours Fall 2023 and 15 hours Spring 2024

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

20 January 2025

Venue

St. Philip's College - Southwest Campus

800 Quintana Road,

SAN ANTONIO,

Texas,

78211, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students are required to complete high school graduation equivalent to US qualification.

English language requirements: IELTS Score: 5.0; TOEFL score: 500 for Paper-Based Test; 173 for Computer-Based Test; 61 for Internet-Based Test.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Alamo Colleges District

Alamo Colleges District is a network of five colleges in the Greater San Antonio area which aims to help students build their futures.

  • Network of independently accredited community colleges
  • Diverse student population
  • Five Colleges in the Greater San Antonio area
  • Over 300 two-year degree programs

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