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OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2009-2012 (subject to structural updates) 
    
OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2009-2012 (subject to structural updates) [Archived Catalog]

Political Science (M.A.)


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The Department of Political Science offers two graduate degrees: the Master of Arts in political science and the Master of Public Administration.

To begin work on either degree, you should have the equivalent of 27 hours of undergraduate work in political science and/or public administration, but applications are also considered from persons with academic backgrounds in closely related areas or with relevant practical experience, especially for admission to the M.P.A. program.

Master of Arts

The M.A. program encompasses four subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. General requirements are a minimum of 50 quarter hours of graduate work, of which at least half must be in your subfield specialization. In addition, you must complete 600 and either 601 or 602, the required graduate seminar in your subfield specialization, and two seminars outside your subfield specialization.

You may choose either a thesis or a nonthesis option. The requirements for the thesis option include the submission of a master’s thesis to a committee of three faculty members and an oral defense of the thesis. The requirements for the nonthesis option include the submission of two approved research papers (significant papers) to a committee of three faculty members as well as a written comprehensive examination. The written examination covers your significant papers and a reading list compiled by your committee. A complete description of requirements for the M.A. is available in the department office.

For admission to the M.A. program, you must submit the application form together with transcripts of previous academic work, three letters of recommendation, and Graduate Record Exam scores. You should plan to begin coursework fall quarter; excep­tions are made only with the approval of the graduate chair.

Financial Aid

A number of graduate assistantships are available to qualified applicants in both degree programs. Graduate assistants in the M.A. program are normally expected to assist faculty members in the instruction of introductory courses or in their research. Graduate assistants in the M.P.A. program are normally expected to assist the Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development. Tuition scholarships are available to all graduate assistants; Recruitment stipends are available to a limited number of other students in both programs. To seek financial aid for the following academic year, fill out the appropriate section of the application and submit all application materials by February 15.

The Department of Political Science works closely with several interdisciplinary programs, including the Center for International Studies, Contemporary History Institute, Women’s Studies Program, Environmental Studies Program, and the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs.

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