POLITICAL SCIENCE

Degree:Master of Arts
Department:Government
Building 50, Room 120
(850) 474-2337
College:Arts & Social Sciences

The Department of Government offers the M.A. degree in Political Science. In addition to general University requirements, students seeking this degree must meet the departmental requirements.

The M.A. program is designed for students interested in international relations, comparative politics, American government, and public policy. Additionally, the program is affiliated with a consortium formed by the U.S. Navy and several civilian graduate schools. Students may be allowed to transfer a maximum of 15 semester hours from one member of the consortium to another.

All new students should be advised initially by the department chairperson. After their first semester, students should select their advisor from the program faculty.

Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix in the back of this catalog.

The program consists of 33 semester hours (30 semester hours if the student chooses to do a thesis), plus successful completion of a comprehensive examination. Degree requirements are as follows:

Core Requirements (18 sh)

CPO 6006Seminar in Comparative Politics3
INR 6007 Seminar in International Relations3
PAD 6275Political Economy of Public Administration3
POS 6001The Study of Politics3
POS 6045American Politics3
POS 6704Political Science Research Methods3

Research Requirement (3-6 sh)

Choose one:
POS 6905Directed Study3
POS 6971Thesis6
Course offered as 1-6 sh per semester

Electives (6-12 sh)
With the approval of their advisors, students may take 6 semester hours in disciplines outside Political Science. They may enroll in an undergraduate course for graduate credit to learn the fundamentals of a discipline, or in a directed readings course to explore in greater depth an area of interest in political science.


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