The world is grappling with numerous challenges, from climate change and housing affordability to access to education, healthcare, civil and human rights, and international relations. At The College of Idaho, you can become a leader and make a meaningful impact in the fields that are essential for shaping a better society. The public sector is the cornerstone of any economy, providing essential services that significantly influence economic growth, stability and social welfare. At The College of Idaho, you can become a leader and make a meaningful impact in the fields that are essential for shaping a better society. Pursue a career in law or politics, education or government, global affairs or development, nonprofit management or urban planning, or public safety or community organizing. Find your passion. The options are endless.
The College of Idaho offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in:
Our four-year teaching certification program emphasizes preparing educators for Idaho schools. It encompasses undergraduate study toward completion of a BA degree and an internship semester of student teaching to complete remaining licensure requirements.
The College of Idaho has a proud tradition of producing quality educators. Our graduates have gone on to successful careers in teaching and school administration, earning countless awards, grants, and recognition for their outstanding work as educators in Idaho and around the world. Education majors may also go on to earn graduate and doctoral degrees and teach at the college level.
Ours is an age when both non-human and human well-being depend on reframing conventional questions and developing ourselves as agents of intellectual change. Through the Environmental Studies major, we seek to understand the complex and influential interactions between the conceptual and the material aspects of human-environment relations. Students majoring in Environmental Studies and planning to go on to professional or graduate school are advised to pursue a minor, specialization or double major in an accompanying, complementary field of study, such as conservation biology, geography and geoscience, history, law, philosophy, international political economy, or political economy.
Environmental Studies prepares skilled critical thinkers who are ready to provide leadership in a variety of career fields. Education, public policy, resource management, public health, public administration, international development, non-profit work, and the sciences are popular choices for our graduates. Many alumni also go on to graduate school to study environmental law and policy, economics, environmental literature, plant and animal biology, and other related sciences.
The Philosophy major invites and provokes students to examine themselves and the world in more comprehensive ways, as well as to look at the most fundamental aspects of human reasoning, discourse, and experience. In addition to the methodological and historical core of the program, majors have the flexibility to pursue their interests in ethics, religion, science, mind, and the environment, among other areas. The major culminates in a senior project, in which students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty on a topic of their interest.
The Philosophy major prepares students for a range of professional pursuits and can also serve as an excellent complement to other majors at the College. Recent graduates have gone on to graduate school in a variety of fields, medical school, law school, the non-profit sector, teaching, and more.
Political economy involves analyzing and explaining the ways in which government affects the allocation of scarce resources in society through public policies and the ways the economic system affects the policies created by government. In this program, students are required to develop critical reasoning skills while recognizing the importance of economic, political, and philosophical principles in the process of developing a better understanding of how Western and non-Western societies interact with each other and provide for their material well-being.
Political economy is an excellent field for students interested in how society organizes itself through government, the market, and non-governmental actors. It is a fine complement for programs that are affected by political economic forces both domestically and globally.
A Political Economy major helps prepare students for post-graduate professional activity in fields such as public service, law, public policy, diplomacy, political activism, journalism, economic development, education, non-government organizations, and a variety of careers in the private sector.
Idaho Senator Ali Rabe ’10 is the Executive Director of Jesse Tree, a nonprofit preventing eviction and homeless in the Treasure Valley. Watch her TEDx Talk where she explains how “housing is a basic human need.”
Kaya Evans ’21, the College’s 8th Rhodes Scholar and a graduate in political economy, shares some encouraging words for anyone who feels they are not able to achieve greatness just because they studied at a small school or come from a lightly populated state like Idaho.
C.L. "Butch” Otter, Idaho’s 32nd governor, received a B.A. in Political Science from The College of Idaho in 1967. Otter, born in Caldwell in 1942, served four terms as Idaho's Lieutenant Governor - longer than anyone in Idaho history. He served in the Idaho House of Representatives for two terms (1973-1976) and served three terms in U.S. Congress representing Idaho's 1st District (2000-2006).
B.A. in Political Science. Former U.S. Representative, Former Idaho Governor and Former Idaho State Representative.
After working for Governor Jim Risch, serving as a criminal prosecutor and corporate counsel for a healthcare organization, Luke Malek ’04 founded his own law firm, Smith + Malek, where he practices business, healthcare and municipal law. He also served as an Idaho State Representative from 2012-2018.
B.A. in Politics & Economics and a minor in Music. J.D. from University of Idaho College of Law. Founding Attorney & Co-Owner of Smith + Malek, and Former Idaho State Representative.
In 2023, the Honorable Cynthia Meyer ’82 was sworn in as the 60th justice of the Idaho Supreme Court after appointment by Governor Brad Little. Immediately prior, Justice Meyer served as an administrative judge for Idaho’s First Judicial District for eight years after appointment by Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter.
B.A. in Political Science. J.D. from University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Idaho Supreme Court Justice. Former Idaho Administrative Judge for the First Judicial District.
Since graduating from the College, Kaelynn Crawford ’22 has interned for a U.S. Senator, interned in the White House, worked at the Pentagon and now coordinates military support for President Biden. “Had I not gone to the College, I don’t think my mindset would be what it is,” she says. “And I think that’s more valuable than any degree.”
B.A. in International Political Economy with minors in Asian Studies, Criminal Justice Studies and Natural Sciences. Special Assistant to the White House Military Office.
Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.