If you decide that you want to get a political science degree, then you might want to consider attending one of the 3 political science schools in Charlotte, North Carolina. With an overall population of 540,828 and a student population of 55,462, approximately 28,735 of Charlotte students attend one of Charlotte's schools that offer political science programs.
Charlotte's largest political science school is University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In 2010, University of North Carolina at Charlotte graduated approximately 130 students from its political science program.
In 2010, 142 students graduated with a political science degree in Charlotte. If you decide to attend one of Charlotte's political science schools, you can expect to pay an average of $25,476 per year in instate tuition and $29,013 per year in out of state tuition.
In addition to tuition costs, plan on spending an average of $1,333 for political science related books and supplies each year. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $7,124 per year, on average, for room and board at Charlotte-based political science schools. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $9,527.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a political scientist in Charlotte is $66,160 per year, which is lower than the average for political scientists state-wide.
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Address:
9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28223-0001
Awards Offered:
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate
Queens University of Charlotte
Address:
1900 Selwyn Ave, Charlotte, North Carolina 28274-0001
Awards Offered:
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Johnson C Smith University
Address:
100 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28216-5398
Awards Offered:
Bachelor's degree