Department of Government
Students in the Department of Government learn about the subfields of political science and the inner workings of the criminal justice system, plus so much more. Courses in the department not only create discussion among students, they also teach critical analysis and research skills. Majors offered are government and criminal justice. A minor in philosophy is available and the department also offers pre-law advising.
Relevant Coursework
The department studies hot topics in today’s society. Government courses analyze current events and laws that affect people at the state and national levels. Criminal justice students use analytical thinking to explore the justice system and the psychology of some offenders and victims. Philosophy courses delve into such topics as ethics and critical reasoning.
Educational Enhancement
Government students are encouraged to participate in an internship program to gain real-world experience. Students also have opportunities to go on trips to the Texas Legislature and participate in simulations of government meetings to develop hands-on knowledge. Study abroad is also emphasized so that students can learn first-hand about the government and justice systems of other countries.
Career Opportunities
Students have a wide range of career options in the Department of Government. A government degree can help students do anything from teaching or working for a government agency to preparing for law school or working in the Foreign Service. Criminal justice students can explore careers as vast as becoming a police officer, joining the FBI, or becoming a Border Patrol agent or an intelligence analyst. ASU students also have access to the Career Development Center to help in their job searches.