Politics and Government
Major (BA) | Minor

Politics and Government at North Park
Earn a politics and government degree to prepare for a career in public service. Build strong writing, research, analytical, and communication skills for roles in government, law, political campaigns, voter mobilization, humanitarian work, nonprofits, or prepare for law school.
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Featured courses
POGO 1600–American Government
An introductory survey of the principles which have shaped the American Republic. The political institutions and processes central to an understanding of American politics and government will be examined, including the Constitution, presidency, Congress, Supreme Court, political parties, campaigns, elections, and selected public policy issues.
POGO 2300–Comparative Politics
An introductory comparative study of the political institutions of the nations of Europe and selected nations of the Middle East, Latin America, Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Forms of government, political culture and history, parties and elections, governing institutions and development will be among the topics considered.

I love that North Park emphasizes all neighborhoods and populations in Chicago as part of coursework. Being a small institution means you get to know the people around you pretty well. NPU professors are always reaching out with opportunities for classes, internships, and jobs.
—Chase Friel BA ’23
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College of Arts and Sciences
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
Magnuson Campus Center
5000 N. Spaulding Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
artsandsciences@northpark.edu
(773) 244-5660