The CQ Press Career Guide for Public Affairs Students is a powerful introduction to the job market for undergraduate and graduate students looking to take that important first step into the public sector. Written by researcher Michelle C. Pautz of the University of Dayton, this first edition guide focuses on defining the public sector and the opportunities that exist, guiding students through their curriculum choices while in school, building up career skills, supplementing schooling with outside opportunities, humanizing the options in the public sector through real-life success stories from students, and, most importantly, finding and embracing students' passion.
Turn your degree into a career Designed to help students consider their career options and opportunities, The CQ Press Career Guide for Political Science Students offers a practical collection of employment resources, career-path options, ...
This terrific book presents dozens of concrete tips and step-by-step instructions that should be required reading for all student in public affairs undergraduate and graduate-level programs." —Eric M. Patashnik, Brown University The CQ ...
This bundle includes Abernathy: American Government Essentials and Whitman Cobb: The CQ Press Career Guide for Political Science Students.
This bundle includes Abernathy: American Government and Whitman Cobb: The CQ Press Career Guide for Political Science Students.
Lawyers One profession often crosses the boundary between public and private: the law. Not only can you practice in private, lawyers are in demand in the public sector. While being a lawyer in court is what usually comes to mind when ...
The CQ Press Guide to Urban Politics and Policy in the United States will bring the CQ Press reference guide approach to topics in urban politics and policy in the United States.
My stay in Guatemala influenced me to apply for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to return to the country and conduct ... I decided to serve as an AmeriCorps VISTA member through Brown University's Swearer Center for Public Service ...
Though brief, this core book is still robust enough to provide everything that students need to be successful in their American Government course.
Its founder, Robert H. W. Welch, was a retired candy manufacturer who warned in his 1952 book May God Forgive Us that “communist infiltration into our government... and into every important branch of our economic, political, ...
First, consider taking a course at your institution that is specifically geared to your state or local government. Many institutions offer courses on state and local government or city and urban politics, or regional politics.