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The purpose of the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program is to guide students in the development of analytical and critical capabilities through inquiry into political and governmental processes. The objective of the program is to provide education for persons interested in pursuing careers in research, teaching, or the professional practice of public service and politics. Students can choose a degree program that will provide them with a general knowledge of the discipline, or one that will provide them with a specialization in American politics, international and comparative politics, or the professional practices of government and politics.
Applicants may obtain additional information about the Department of Political Science by contacting the Director of Graduate Studies at the addresses above.
Additional Admission Requirements
In addition to the general requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Political Science has the following requirements for the M.A. program:
- Have an acceptable cumulative undergraduate grade-point average and the equivalent of at least a minor in political science.
- Submit two letters of recommendation from individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s potential to do graduate work in political science or a related field.
- Submit official transcripts from all colleges and/or universities applicant has attended.
- Submit a statement of research interest and goals for political science degree.
- Submit a writing sample demonstrating graduate level research capabilities
No grade below a C may be used towards the M.A. degree. In addition, because the field of political science changes so quickly, the department will not normally support the use of coursework and other qualifications older than seven years towards the M.A.