The M.A. degree may be earned under either of two plans: Plan A requires at least 30 hours, with 6 hours coming from 768 for the thesis; Plan B requires at least 30 hours of course work, passing (written and orals) in two fields of political science with a standing of a 3.0 GPA or higher, and satisfaction of the language or alternative skill requirement.
Under either plan, the student must take at least two-thirds of the required semester hours in political science, and at least half of the required hours must be in courses at the 600 or 700 level. All students pursuing the M.A. degree must take PS 671 (Strategies of Inquiry).
Admission Requirements
Candidates for admission to the graduate program in political science must apply using the Graduate College online application system. Required information includes (1) a copy of transcripts and GRE scores; (2) a one- to three-page Statement of Purpose explaining why the student wishes to pursue a Ph.D. degree; (3) three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s academic performance; (4) a sample of writing on a topic relevant to political science; (5) a resume or curriculum vitae, and (6) TOEFL scores if the applicant’s first language is not English. Applications will only be considered for the fall semester.
Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of the Department’s judgment of the likelihood of their success in the program as compared with other applicants and considering the limited number of applicants accepted to the program. In evaluating candidates, the Department will consider the totality of their records, including grades, test scores, letters of recommendation, writing samples, and other relevant information. The department usually only accepts applicants to the PhD. program. Students who do not have political science undergraduate majors are welcome in this program.
Degree Requirements
30 credit hours
Required courses:
At least two-thirds of the semester hours in political science (excluding PS 768 hours)
At least half of the required hours must be in courses at the 600 or 700 level (excluding PS 768 hours)