The curriculum of the Ph.D. program provides knowledge of the principles of organizational behavior, an understanding of the public policy process and policy issues, and an ability to analyze policy and administrative problems through research and analytical methods.
Admission Requirements
Many incoming students will hold a master’s degree in public administration or public policy. Other students with master’s degrees in such areas as political science, economics, agricultural economics or business administration will be evaluated with respect to their background in public administration. All students are expected to have taken four University of Kentucky courses:
Students who have not fulfilled these class requirements will do so before taking the relevant Ph.D. core classes. All students are also expected to have a strong background in research methodology and will need to take calculus before beginning the Ph.D. classes. Applicants must be prepared to submit:
- A one-to-three-page statement explaining why you wish to pursue a Ph.D. degree.
- A resume or CV.
- Transcripts from each post-secondary institution that you have attended. They can be unofficial for admission purposes, but official transcripts must be submitted upon enrollment.
- Minimum of 2.75 GPA on all undergraduate coursework, preferably over 3.0 GPA.
- Minimum of 3.0 GPA on all previous graduate-level course work, preferably over 3.5 GPA.
- The email address of at least three individuals who have agreed to write a recommendation letter on your behalf. Ideally, at least two letters are from academic references.
- A writing sample.
The Martin School considers all aspects of students’ records, including evidence of improving performance during students’ academic careers. The final selection of students for admission will be subject to the discretion of the director of Graduate Studies based on the advice of the admissions committee of the Ph.D. program. Competitive admission is based on a consideration of the documents listed above.
The Ph.D. program in Public Policy requires a minimum of 36 credit hours. With approval from the Director of Graduate Studies, students with an MPA, MPP, or a master’s degree in economics, political science or other related fields may use up to 6 credit hours to satisfy these hours.
Program Website: https://martin.uky.edu/phd
Degree Requirements