Political Science-M.A. and Ph.D.
COLLEGE: | College of Arts and Sciences |
DEPARTMENT: | Department of Political Science 302 Bowman Hall Tel: 330-672-2060 E-mail: cbanks6@kent.edu Web: www.kent.edu/cas/polisci For more information, please contact: Chris Banks, Graduate Coordinator Tel: 330-672-0908 |
DESCRIPTION: | The Master of Arts in Political Science consist of four concentrations: American Politics and Policy, Justice Politics and Policy (SUSPENDED ADMISSIONS) , Policy Administration and Analysis, and Transnational and Comparative Politics and Policy. Political Science produces critical thinking about how government policies affect the lives of citizens, and how citizens influence public policy. The Ph.D. in Political Science consist of four concentrations: American Politics and Policy, Justice Politics and Policy (SUSPENDED ADMISSIONS), Policy Administration and Analysis, and Transnational and Comparative Politics and Policy. Political Science prepares students for research and teaching careers in higher education and for research-based careers in other fields. The program’s primary focus is on public policy. |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: |
Official transcript(s), 3.0 GPA, GRE, goal statement, three letters of recommendation and a writing sample. |
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: |
The Master of Arts program is designed for students who do not anticipate continuing their education beyond the master’s degree, or who do not plan to continue their education at Kent State. The M.A. curriculum includes four required core courses, plus several proseminars and electives. Proseminars and electives are organized into four areas of specialization: American Politics and Policy; Justice Politics and Policy; Policy Administration and Analysis; and Transnational and Comparative Politics and Policy. MA students complete the degree by fulfilling either the Non-Thesis or Thesis Option. If the Non-Thesis Option is chosen, students earn an M.A. by completing coursework. Students must take the same twelve courses (four core courses; one proseminar plus three electives in the student's first field; one proseminar plus two electives in student's second field; and one research tool) that doctoral students must take. Students do not have to write and defend a Thesis (36 credits). If the Thesis Option is chosen, students earn an MA by completing coursework, plus writing and defending a thesis. Students must take nine courses (four core courses, two proseminars and three electives [one each from the first and second field, plus and additional course chosen in consultation with the student's advisor]). Students must write and defend a thesis in addition to completing the coursework. Students may elect to complete a minor in a related discipline, which involves the successful completion of 9 credit hours of coursework in that discipline. Students not electing a minor in a related discipline are permitted to submit as many as 6 credits from related departments. Note that taking courses outside of political science will probably require additional coursework above the minimum hours required for an M.A. All credits from outside the department must be approved by the student’s M.A. committee. Ph.D: The Doctor of Philosophy prepares students for research and teaching careers in higher education and for research-based careers in other fields. The program’s primary focus is on public policy. As with the Master of Arts degree, the doctoral curriculum includes four required core courses, plus several proseminars and electives. Proseminars and electives are organized into four areas of specialization: American Politics and Policy; Justice Politics and Policy; Policy Administration and Analysis; and Transnational and Comparative Politics and policy. In addition to coursework, the program requires that students pass two field exams in their two areas of specialization, complete a research tool requirement, and write and defend both a dissertation prospectus and dissertation. The normal program for full-time students is as follows:
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RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: |
To meet the residency requirement, all Ph.D. students must spend two consecutive semesters pursuing doctoral studies. |
THESIS/ DISSERTATION: |
M.A.: Student must complete a Thesis or two papers of distinction. Ph.D.: Dissertation required. |
PROGRAM FEE: | None |
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: |
Political Science Graduate Student Association |
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