2013-2014 Bulletin 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2013-2014 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Political Science, PhD


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The doctoral program in Political Science provides students with the in-depth knowledge of domestic and international politics and the analytical skills required for careers in academia, the public sector, or private enterprise.  Rigorous training and the applied nature of the courses and fields instill analytical expertise and practical experience for both academic and research-based positions. Students are prepared for academic careers, teaching, research, government and public service, and positions in the private sector where an in-depth knowledge of domestic and international politics, economics, and business is of vital importance.

Degree Requirements

Coursework.  A minimum of 72 units are required for the doctorate degree.  In addition to the tools requirements, students are required to complete six-course sequences in two of the program’s field offerings.

General Tool (4 units).  TNDY 401i The Nature of Inquiry: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, PP 481 Quantitative Research Methods, or an approved substitute course.

Specialized Tool.  Two or more courses from the sequences below.  Students are expected to take courses for the methods to be used in composition of the doctoral dissertation, even if more than two additional tools must be taken after qualifying exams.  Substitutes require advisor or department approval.

  • Quantitative Methods: PP 482 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods and PP 487 Applied Data Analysis
  • Qualitative Methods: PP 484 Experimental and Qualitative Methods, and PP 483 Legal Research Methods or PSYCH 315 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods
  • Formal Theory & Computational Modeling: SP&E 315 Game Theory, and SP&E 471 Strategic Modeling for Politics, Economics, and Business Decisions or SP&E 317 Advanced Formal Models

Qualifying Examinations.  Successful completion of the written qualifying examinations in each of two major fields. Qualifying examinations are offered once in each of the fall and the spring semesters. An oral examination, if required, is administered within two weeks of the written examination.

Dissertation.  Campus policies and procedures regarding dissertations are detailed in the Registration and Degree Information  section of the Bulletin.

Final Paper Portfolio.  All students are required to submit two papers to the program office.  One paper must be written during the student’s first semester in the program.  A second paper should represent the student’s best work and may come from a subsequent semester that the student is enrolled in the program.  Papers are used for accreditation reviews of the program.

University Policies.  University policies detailed in the Registration and Degree Information  section of the Bulletin apply.

American Politics Field


 Core Course Requirement (4 units)

  • PP300 American Politics & Institutions 

American Political Thought & Development (4 units)

  • PP301 American Political Development
  • PP310 The Presidency and the Constitution
  • PP 312 Perspectives on Judicial Powers
  • PP315 Deliberative Democracy
  • PP 321 Judicial Review, Democracy, and the Constitution
  • PP451 The Federalist
  • PP457 John Locke 

National Institutions (8 units)

  • PP326 American Constitutional Law I: Civil Liberties or PP327 American Constitutional Law II: National Powers
  • PP305 Executive-Congressional Relations
  • PP306 Legislative Process & Public Policy
  • PP307 The Modern Presidency
  • PP311 American Presidency
  • PP 316 The Administrative State
  • PP 318 American Politics, Courts, and Public Policy

Individual & Collective Behavior (8 units)

  • PP301 American Political Development
  • PP302 Political Behavior
  • PP308 Political Psychology
  • PP309 Women and the Political Process
  • PP313 Representation and Elections
  • PP314 Political Parties in the U.S.
  • PP323 Racial, Ethnic & Social Minorities in American Politics
  • PP329 Public Opinion
  • PP 341 United States Immigration Policy

Comparative Politics Field


 Core Course Requirement (8 units)

  • PP350 Theories and Issues in Comparative Politics
  • PP351 Comparative Institutional Analysis
  • PP352 Comparative Political Economy

  Thematic Courses (8 units)

  • PP353 Comparative Parties and Elections
  • PP354 The Politics of Developing Countries
  • PP355 Government Policies and Economic Development
  • PP356 Politics of Non-Democratic States
  • PP364 Democracy and Development
  • PP371 Globalization & Diversity
  • PP302 Political Behavior

Political Philosophy Field


 Core Course Requirement (4 units)

  • PP450 Major Works in Political Philosophy

  Subfield: Ancient & Medieval Political Philosophy (4 units)

  • PP304 Ethics and Politics
  • PP456 Topics in Ancient Political Philosophy
  • PP456a Plato’s Laws
  • PP456b Thucydides
  • PP461a Classical Political Philosophy: Aristotle
  • PP461b Classical Political Philosophy: Cicero
  • PP461c Ethics and Politics: Aristotle and Cicero
  • PP465 Medieval Political Philosophy
  • PP466 Basic Concepts in Political Philosophy: Plato’s Republic

Subfield: Modern Political Philosophy (4 units)

  • PP451 The Federalist
  • PP453 Idealism and Nihilism
  • PP457 The Political Philosophy of John Locke
  • PP457a The Political Philosophy of Rousseau
  • PP457b The Political Philosophy of Machiavelli
  • PP457c Political Philosophy of Montesquieu
  • PP458 Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy
  • PP459 Liberal Individualism and Communitarianism
  • PP468 American Political Thought and Development 

Subfield: Contemporary Political Philosophy (4 units)

  • PP454 Contemporary Figures in Political Philosophy: Ortega y Gasset and Arendt
  • PP455 Feminist Theory and Epistemology
  • PP462 Contemporary Political Philosophy
  • PP463 The Political Philosophy of Heidegger 
  • PP464 Comparative Political Philosophy

Expertise in Depth (8 units).  Complete two courses in one of the subfield areas.  One course should be a thematic or issues course.  The second course should focus on the work of one theorist.

Public Policy Field


Core Courses (28 units)

  • PP330 Public Policy Process
  • PP331 Policy Evaluation
  • PP338 Policy Design and Implementation
  • PP482 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods or Econ 381 Econometrics 1
  • SP&E313 Microeconomics and Public Policy

Substantive Track (4 units) 

Behavioral and Organizational Science

  • PSY326 Foundations of Evaluation (2 units)
  • PSY315z Comparative Evaluation Theory
  • PSY315ee Evaluation Procedures*
  • SPE Regulatory Policy
  • Or another course approved by your instructor

 Education 

  • EDUC407 Public Policy and America’s Schools
  • EDUC408 Education Finance Policy
  • EDUC630 Policy, Practice and High Performing Schools
  • EDUC635 Special Education Trends, Issues, and Policy Development
  • EDUC650 Federal Higher Education Policy
  • EDUC654 Legal Issues in Higher Education
  • EDUC676 The Politics of Urban School reform
  • EDUC699 Educating Minority Students in Urban Schools: Policy and Practice
  • Or another course approved by your faculty advisor

Health Policy 

  • CGH300 Theoretical Foundations in Health Promotion and Education
  • CGH302 Epidemiology

Student-Designed Emphasis - Consult with advisor

World Politics Field


Core Courses Requirement (12 units)

  • PP400 World Politics
  • PP411 International Political Economy
  • PP438 Foreign Security and Defense Policy
  • PP472 Complexity Theory in Politics and Economics

Subgroups - one from each (12 units)

Theory

  • PP430 Perspectives in Conflict & Peace,
  • PP408 Seminar in World Politics: Political Demography 
  • PP432 Seminar in Civil War

International Political Economy

  • PP418 Seminar in International Political Economy
  • PP412 Integration

Computational Analysis

  • PP439 Seminar in Dynamic Modeling
  • PP447 Seminar in Social Network Analysis
  • PP448 Seminar in Computational and Agent Based Modeling
  • SP&E317 Advanced Formal Models

Foreign Policy

  • PP420a Foreign Policy of the USA
  • PP420b Foreign Policy of Europe
  • PP420c Foreign Policy of Russia and FSR
  • PP420d Foreign Policy of East Asia
  • PP420e Foreign Policy of Latin America
  • PP420f Foreign Policy of the Middle East
  • PP420g Foreign Policy of Africa
  • PP420h Foreign Policy of South Asia

Methods Field


Core Tools - one of the base sequences (16 units) 

Politics

  • TNDY401i Nature of Inquiry
  • PP481 Quantitative Research Methods
  • PP482 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
  • PP487 Applied Data Analysis

Economics

  • TNDY401i Nature of Inquiry
  • ECON308 Math for Economists I
  • ECON382 Econometrics I
  • ECON383 Econometrics II 


Core Methods (8 units) 

  • SP&E315 Game Theory
  • PP484 Experimental and Qualitative Methods 
  • SP&E 317 Advanced Formal Models

Quantitative Methods (16 units)

  • PP488 Bayesian Regression Methods
  • ECON384 Econometrics III
  • PSYCH315 J Survey Research Methods
  • PSYCH315F Factor Analysis (only 2 units, combine with another 2 unit course)
  • PSYCH315H Structural Equation Modeling (only 2 units, combine with another 2 unit course)
  • PSYCH315N Meta-Analysis (only 2 units, combine with another 2 unit course)
  • IST333 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  • IST382 Introduction to GIS Solution Development

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