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FAQ

What changes have been made to the application process as a result of COVID-19? At this time Graduate students are asked to only upload their unofficial transcripts with their graduate […]

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Dissertation

Once the coursework and field papers are completed, students proceed to the dissertation stage. The first step is to delineate an original research project in a dissertation prospectus. Presented to […]

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Coursework

The program requires PS 292A and at least 16 graded courses, including four in each of two major fields, two in a minor field, and six electives. There is also […]

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Curriculum

The curriculum of the graduate program is divided into six general areas: American Politics, Comparative Politics, Formal Theory/Quantitative Methods, International Relations, Political Theory, and Race, Ethnicity & Politics. Prospective applicants […]

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Subfields

POLITICAL THEORY The Political Theory field represents a broad range of perspectives on how to pursue political thinking in an era of rapid institutional change. Our department has great strengths […]

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Graduate

Graduate Study The curriculum of the graduate program is divided into six general areas: American Politics, Comparative Politics, Formal Theory/Quantitative Methods, International Relations, Political Theory, and Race, Ethnicity & Politics. […]

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