Step into the arena of ideas and action with the Casper College political science program. Whether you are a traditional student passionate about civic engagement or a nontraditional student looking to understand the forces that shape our laws and communities, this program offers a window into how the world works. You will go beyond the headlines to examine the mechanics of government, the complexities of international relations, and the evolution of political theory.
We offer a transfer-focused associate degree that provides a broad foundation in the social and behavioral sciences.
Casper College is a national leader in “affordable excellence,” consistently ranking as one of the best values for higher education in Wyoming. We are committed to helping you understand the investment you are making in your future by providing transparent cost information and personalized support. While individual costs vary based on residency and course load, many students use a combination of federal grants, the Hathaway Scholarship, and other funding sources to help manage their educational expenses.
We encourage you to use our net price calculator and contact our financial aid office for a customized estimate of your costs and aid eligibility.
The skills earned in political science—such as research, data analysis, and persuasive writing—are highly valued in many sectors.
Casper College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Our political science curriculum is developed to align with national standards in the social sciences and our university transfer partners, ensuring your credits are respected wherever your path leads.
The Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Political Science is specifically engineered for a seamless transfer to a four-year university. Through our strong 2+2 transfer agreements, many of our students transition directly into the University of Wyoming to complete their Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. By starting at CC, you benefit from small class sizes and direct access to faculty for your foundational courses—giving you a distinct advantage and a clear path toward advanced studies in law or public policy. Learn more at Transfer Agreements.
Being in a smaller school has allowed me to make more genuine connections with my classmates and instructors. Not only do I feel seen, but I feel heard as well.
Keely

Political Science Instructor

Academic Assistant, School of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Political Science Instructor

Interim Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Academic Chair, Criminal Justice Instructor
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