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Program Information
The Department of Political Science currently offers two graduate degrees: Master of Arts (thesis or non-thesis option) and Doctor of Philosophy. The political science–international relations program currently offers the Master of Arts (thesis or non-thesis option). Requirements for these degrees are given in the Graduate Degrees Section of this catalog. For further information, please contact the Political Science Department directly or visit their departmental catalog page.
Admission to graduate study in the Department of Political Science normally requires the completion of an undergraduate major in political science or its equivalent. Students without this preparation may be required to make up deficiencies early in their graduate work. The core sequence begins in the fall term, providing basic knowledge that students need in later semesters. In evaluating candidates for admission, the Department considers
- Prior academic achievement
- GRE scores
- Letters of recommendation from three faculty members or others familiar with the academic potential or work habits of the applicant
- A statement of purpose that conveys intellectual ambitions, indicates how the program of study satisfies the student’s interests and goals, and tells how the student would contribute to the program.
Political science–international relations: The M.A. degree in political science– international relations is designed to provide professional education to those whose primary interest is a career in foreign relations. In this program, students must complete course work in the core of international relations theory and in two or more of the four major subfields of international relations, international political economy, international security, foreign policy, and international organization. The M.A. is a 36-hour degree, requiring successful completion of a 6-credit political science core sequence, 15 credits of departmental or extra-department electives, and a 15- credit international relations major. Students may pursue either a thesis option or take a comprehensive examination at the end of the program.
Law/Public Affairs joint degree program: This program culminates in the Master of Arts in political science and Juris Doctor degrees. A joint degree program culminating in the Master of Arts in political science international relations and Juris Doctor degrees is also available. The joint program enables students to earn both the J.D. and the M.A. in less time than would be required to earn both degrees consecutively. Full-time students who make satisfactory progress can usually earn both degrees in 4 years. Candidates for the joint degree program must meet the entrance requirements for, and be admitted to, both the College of Law and the Department of Political Science. These requirements include both the LSAT and the GRE. Students are encouraged to announce their intent of seeking a joint degree as soon as possible. The Department of Political Science will allow 12 hours of appropriate law school courses to be credited toward the M.A. degree. The 12 credits selected from the law curriculum must be approved by the Political Science graduate coordinator on the recommendation of the student’s supervisory committee. The College of Law will permit 12 hours of credit earned in political science graduate courses to be credited toward the J.D. degree. Students in the joint degree program are permitted, but not required, to pursue a companion certificate program in public affairs, or political campaigning.
Degrees Offered with a Major in Political Science - International Relations
- Master of Arts
- Master of Arts in Teaching
Requirements for these degrees are given in the Graduate Degrees section of this catalog.
Political Science Departmental Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
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CPO 5935 | Advanced Topics in Comparative Politics | 3 |
CPO 6077 | Social Movements in Comparative Perspective | 3 |
CPO 6091 | Introduction to Comparative Political Analysis | 3 |
CPO 6096 | Comparative Qualitative and Mixed Methods | 3 |
CPO 6107 | West European Politics | 3 |
CPO 6206 | Seminar in African Politics | 3 |
CPO 6307 | Latin American Politics I | 3 |
CPO 6407 | Modern Middle East Politics | 3 |
CPO 6719 | Comparative Gender Politics | 3 |
CPO 6728 | Ethnicity and Nationalism | 3 |
CPO 6732 | Democratization and Regime Transition | 3 |
CPO 6736 | Post-Communist politics | 3 |
CPO 6756 | Comparative Elections and Party Systems | 3 |
CPO 6757 | The European Union In Comparative Perspective | 3 |
CPO 7415 | Topics in Israeli Politics | 3 |
INR 6039 | International Political Economy | 3 |
INR 6208 | Advanced International Relations Theory | 3 |
INR 6305 | Politics of American Foreign Policy Making | 3 |
INR 6337 | Survey of International Security | 3 |
INR 6409 | The Politics of International Law | 3 |
INR 6507 | International Organization | 3 |
INR 6607 | International Relations Theory | 3 |
INR 6938 | Seminar in Culture and World Politics | 3 |
PAD 6108 | Public Administration Theory | 3 |
PAD 6227 | Public Budgeting and Finance | 3 |
PAD 6434 | Leadership and Ethics in Public Agencies | 3 |
PAD 6946 | Internship in Government | 3 |
POS 5935 | Advanced Topics in Political Science | 3 |
POS 6045 | Seminar in American Politics | 3 |
POS 6127 | State Government and Politics | 3 |
POS 6146 | Urban Politics | 3 |
POS 6157 | Community Analysis | 3 |
POS 6196 | Patrons, Clients, Corruption, and Accountability | 3 |
POS 6207 | Political Behavior | 3 |
POS 6274 | Political Campaigning | 3 |
POS 6278 | Advanced Campaign Strategy | 3 |
POS 6279 | The Politics of Direct Democracy | 3 |
POS 6292 | Religion and Politics | 3 |
POS 6427 | Legislative Process | 3 |
POS 6455 | Political Parties and Interest Groups | 3 |
POS 6476 | Bureaucratic Politics in the U.S. | 3 |
POS 6707 | Qualitative Research Methods for Political Science | 3 |
POS 6716 | Scope and Epistemologies of Political Science | 3 |
POS 6736 | The Conduct of Inquiry | 3 |
POS 6737 | Political Data Analysis | 3 |
POS 6747 | Topics in Political Research Methodology | 3 |
POS 6757 | Survey Research | 3 |
POS 6909 | Individual Work | 1-4 |
POS 6910 | Supervised Research | 1-5 |
POS 6933 | Special Topics | 1-3 |
POS 6940 | Supervised Teaching | 1-5 |
POS 6971 | Research for Master's Thesis | 1-15 |
POS 7979 | Advanced Research | 1-12 |
POS 7980 | Research for Doctoral Dissertation | 1-15 |
POT 6016 | Ancient Political Thought | 3 |
POT 6056 | Modern Political Thought | 3 |
POT 6067 | Contemporary Political Theory | 3 |
POT 6306 | Liberalism and Its Critics | 3 |
POT 6315 | Democratic Theory | 3 |
POT 6505 | Politics and Theory | 3 |
PUP 6006 | Policy Evaluation | 3 |
PUP 6007 | Policy Process | 3 |
PUP 6009 | Public Policy Analysis | 3 |
PUP 6315 | Race, Gender, and Politics | 3 |