REQUIREMENTS
FOR M. A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Updated January 30, 2007
Course
of Study
Tools of Research
M.A. Thesis
I.
COURSE OF STUDY
Required
Credits
Students
must complete a course of study consisting of
30 graduate credits, which includes 27 credits
in political science and related disciplines
and a 3-credit thesis tutorial.
Concentration
Students
must complete at least three courses in one
of the five fields (American Politics, Comparative
Politics, International Relations, Political
Theory, and Public Policy).
Breadth of Study
Students
are required to complete a course in a second
field.
Course
Level
Students are required to complete at least
two 800-level courses.
II. TOOLS OF RESEARCH
Depending
upon the research tools appropriate to their
field, students must fulfill one of the following
three requirements: (1) demonstrate proficiency
in quantitative methods; (2) demonstrate proficiency
in qualitative methods; or (3) demonstrate a
reading knowledge of one foreign language.
Proficiency in quantitative methods may be demonstrated
by passing a graduate course in quantitative
methods/statistics with a grade of B or higher;
proficiency in qualitative methods may be demonstrated
by passing a graduate course in qualitative
methods with a grade of B or higher. Foreign
language proficiency may be demonstrated by
achieving a B grade or better in an approved
foreign language course or by passing the Program's
foreign language proficiency exam.
III.
M.A. THESIS
Students
are required to complete a master's thesis.
This may take the form of a substantial revision
of a research paper that has been submitted
in a course during a prior semester, and ordinarily
will be done under the supervision of the instructor
in that course. Students may also choose
to undertake a new research project for the
thesis.
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