The most wide-ranging specialization provides the scope necessary either to tailor a course of study targeted to a specific career goal or to survey a broader array of topics within the fields of politics and government. Also provides the widest range of transfer credit.Vocations within government are an obvious possibility, and understanding how government works can be an important credential in domestic and international business firms, non-profit organizations, journalism or even pre-collegiate education. Could also lead to careers in political campaigns, elections, polling and data collection; diplomacy and foreign service, or international non-governmental organizations. Advanced study is also possible for those interested in pursuing MA or PhD degrees.

The knowledge of oral, writing, and argumentative skills, executive and presidential politics, political culture and social change, local government and federal-state relations, and American congress, gained from a major in Government and Public Service, provides graduates a solid career foundation. Graduates are well prepared to work in law enforcement, government and public services, and political activities and services. This major is also excellent preparation for law school or graduate studies in public administration, or business administration.