A career in politics or government means being involved in public life, either through campaigns and elections or in government offices directly or indirectly related to those electoral contests. (Other jobs in government, such as civil service or foreign service jobs, fall more clearly along other pathways, such as social services or international relations.)
Courses in the Political Communication area of study have the greatest direct relevance to this career path, as they teach important skills, concepts, and knowledge one can apply to these jobs. In addition, however, courses in Communication and Culture can help one appreciate the cultural differences of voters, constituents, and the other publics one must relate to in political careers. Courses in Global Communication have relevance to campaigns and offices that have international connections, as most do in this century. Courses in Rhetorical & Critical/Cultural will also provide students with a command of public speaking, message design, and a critical perspective on society, politics, and culture—all of which can help advance a political career.
There are a wide variety of jobs one might take on this career path. Examples include the following: