
Political Science & Public Administration
Understand Systems. Lead with Purpose.
Grounded in the liberal arts, these degrees prepare you to think critically, solve real-world problems and lead with purpose. Whether you're pursuing a career in law, government, public administration, foreign service, nonprofits, journalism or education, a degree from UNCP opens the door to endless possibilities.
Organizations & Associations
The Model United Nations program at UNCP offers students opportunities to get real-world experience at the Southern Regional Model United Nations (SRMUN) and Southern Regional Model Arab League (SRMAL) conferences. These conferences give students a hands-on opportunity to engage in diplomacy, negotiation and international affairs.
In these conferences, students assume the roles of diplomats representing various countries and debate global issues, working with student delegates from other universities to reach a consensus on critical international issues. Delegates are placed in committees that simulate the United Nations and Arab League committees, such as the Security Council and the General Assembly. In these committees, students draft resolutions, engage in formal debates and negotiate with one another to develop policy solutions to real-world problems.
Our students prepare for the conference by researching their assigned country’s policies, positions, and key issues. Each delegate must have a deep understanding of their nation’s diplomatic stance to successfully represent that country in the conference. This preparation helps in the students’ development of research and analytical skills which are vital for any career in diplomacy, international relations, law or public service.
Our team of students at UNC Pembroke has performed successfully throughout the years at both the Southern Regional Model United Nations (SRMUN) and the Southern Regional Model Arab League (SRMAL) conferences. Recent awards that our students won include three Outstanding Position Paper Awards and one Honorable Delegate Award at SRMUN Atlanta 2023. Our amazing team went on to secure the Honorable Delegation Award and Outstanding Chair Award at SRMUN Charlotte 2024. Additionally, our Model Arab League team won the Honorable Delegate Award at SRMAL 2024 and the Distinguished Delegation award at SRMAL 2023.
The Model United Nations conferences are a transformative experience for our students. Participation in these conferences builds an understanding of global governance, enhances critical life skills, and encourages students to have a deep commitment to resolving international conflicts through diplomacy and dialogue. For students aspiring to be future leaders in international affairs, politics, or law, these conferences are a vital stepping-stone toward a successful career.
(To participate in these conferences, students must take the Model UN or Model Arab
League classes at least once. The class can be repeated for credit. )
*The class code for Model United Nations is PLS 2060
* The class code for Model Arab League is PLS 2070 *
Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, is the only honor society for college and university students of political science in the United States. Its purpose is to recognize and promote high academic achievement in the field of political science. Please contact Dr. Melissa Buice for additional information.
UNCP supports aspiring lawyers through our active Pembroke Pre‑Law Society, offering hands‑on preparation and professional growth. Members represent UNCP at events like the North Carolina State Law School Fair, where they connect with law school representatives from across the country. This student group helps you explore legal careers, build networks and sharpen skills through mock trials, LSAT prep, guest speakers and community-focused events. For students considering law school or a career in public service, the Pre‑Law Society is a hub for collegial support and transformative opportunity.
Professional associations are an important element of developing a successful career path. The department encourages students to join professional associations related to their career interests.
- Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration - NASPAA
- MyAPSA (for members of APSA's Departmental Service Program)
- American Society for Public Administration -ASPA
- Thinking about law school? LSAC
- North Carolina Political Science Association -NCPSA
- North Carolina City & County Management Association- NCCCMA
- North Carolina Local Government Budget Association-NCLGBA
- North Carolina Emergency Management Association -NCEMA
After UNCP

We are the architects of our lives and the lenses we see it through, it is all up to us.
Magally Ortiz-Rojas
Political Science, 2024-2025 Student Body PresidentCommon Careers
A degree in political science or public administration from UNC Pembroke prepares you to understand how decisions are made, how policies are implemented and how institutions serve communities. You’ll develop strong skills in critical thinking, communication and analysis—foundations for careers in law, government, nonprofit leadership, public service, business and more.
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Attorney or Paralegal (with additional education)
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Policy Analyst
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Legislative Assistant
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Public Administrator
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Campaign Manager
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Diplomat or Foreign Service Officer
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Intelligence Analyst
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Nonprofit Program Director
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Political Consultant
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Journalist or Political Correspondent
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Government Relations Specialist
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Civic Engagement Coordinator
Department Chair

Emily Sharum
Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration
emily.sharum@uncp.edu910.775.4409


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Pembroke, NC 28372
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Professor James Hudson Named 2025–26 Faculty Fellow with Carolina Asia Center, UNC Institute
Dr. James Hudson, associate professor of history at UNC Pembroke, has been selected as a Minority-Serving Institutions Faculty Fellow for the 2025-26 academic year. The fellowship, a joint initiative of the Carolina Asia Center and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at UNC Chapel Hill, supports faculty at minority-serving institutions pursuing research related to Asia.