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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science, MA
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Contact
Shana Gadarian, Chair
315-443-3718
Christopher Faricy
Director of Graduate Studies
315-443-8828
Faculty
All Faculty in PSC
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Student Learning Outcomes
1. Presentational Skills: Present the results of their research and/or understanding of their topic and/or sub-discipline
2. Writing Skills: Develop and express issues and ideas in different writing forms
3. Research Skills: Use quantitative and/or qualitative methods to conduct research
4. Disciplinary Competence: Analyze interrelationships between political, economic, social, cultural, and historical forces in the field of political science
5. Sub-Field Mastery: Analyze interrelationships between political, economic, social, cultural and historical forces in a sub-field
Program Requirements
The M.A. program requires completing 30 graduate credits, including one methodology course selected from PSC 693 , PSC 694 , PSC 796 , or an alternative course approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. No more than 9 credits may be earned at another institution. Students may write a thesis (6 Credits). The choice must be made by the end of the first semester. The thesis topic and advisor must be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. Whether electing to write a thesis or not, the degree can be earned within one year. Students must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average, and their credits may include courses from other departments in the University. Since master’s candidates have diverse career goals, ranging from government service to teaching to working in the private sector, the department allows considerable flexibility in course selection.
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