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Graduate Programs - M.A.
Students in the Master of Arts Degree Program must choose two subfields
(American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political
Theory and Methodology, Public Administration and Policy, Environmental
Politics and Policy) and one of two plans:
Requirements for Plan A (Thesis; 30 credits)
- A minimum of 21 graduate credits in Political Science to include:
- PO 620, Approaches to the Study of Politics; either or both PO621, Qualitative
Methods in Political Science, and PO 625/626, Quantitative Methods of
Political Research
- At least two courses in each of two subfields in Political Science.
- Satisfactory performance on oral presentation of thesis.
- Thesis (a maximum of 6 credits may be allowed for preparation of the
thesis.)
- A research tool as determined between the student and the committee.
Requirements for Plan B (Non-thesis; 36 credits)
- A minimum of 24 credits in approved courses in Political Science,
at least 18 of which must be at the graduate level, to include:
- PO 620, Approaches to the Study of Politics; either or both PO621, Qualitative
Methods in Political Science, and PO 625/626, Quantitative Methods of
Political Research.
- A minimum of 24 graduate level credits.
- Satisfactory performance on oral presentation of professional paper.
- A professional paper.
- A research tool as determined by the student and the committee.
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