Switching from a Civil Engineering major to Government and Politics can open up a variety of career paths beyond traditional political roles. Political science graduates often pursue careers in law, with many becoming lawyers. Other opportunities include working on political campaigns, journalism, teaching, research, and roles in polling organizations like Gallup. Graduates can also find positions in government agencies, including the CIA and FBI, although these may require additional qualifications such as military or law enforcement experience. The degree provides a versatile foundation for various professions, allowing for a broad range of job prospects in the political and governmental fields.