2023-2024 Bulletin: Program Requirements 
    
    May 10, 2024  
2023-2024 Bulletin: Program Requirements

Politics, MA


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The Master of Arts in Politics trains graduates in broad theoretical concerns about politics, government, and political values. 

CGU’s Department of Politics & Government educates future scholars and practitioners of politics, government, and policy to make better decisions through rigorous research and a sophisticated understanding of political systems and policy analysis. Our MA in Politics offers a broad-ranging, substantive understanding of American politics—its implications, applications, and impact on the national political culture. Working alongside faculty who are experts in the field, you’ll conduct high-quality interdisciplinary research on the most pressing political and governmental issues of our time. The program offers built-in flexibility that enables you to customize your curriculum to fit your goals and interests. Upon graduating, you will join the long line of highly successful program graduates who are making their mark in an impressive range of careers. These same skills are also useful for students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. in Political Science or Public Policy.

 

The American Politics focus especially prepares the political professional for work in American politics. A practical program focuses on the development of the knowledge base and skillset essential for an individual seeking to shape the future of American society through political action. Seminars survey the broad spectrum of American political life, examining current research and scholarship on institutions and social behavior. Students learn the analytical and communication skills vital for effective participation in the political arena. Courses in statistical analysis and applied research projects prepare students for engagement in political campaigns, legislative office, and political advocacy. These same skills are also useful for students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. in Political Science or Public Policy.

 

Program Highlights

The degree requires completion of 12 four-unit courses. Students normally complete coursework in three to four semesters.

Our graduate Political Science program was ranked No. 2 in the nation among graduate Political Science programs for “faculty responsiveness and support outside of the classroom.”

Degree Requirements

  • Completion of 48 units as described below

 

 

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 any subsequent semester that the student is enrolled in the program. Papers are used for accreditation review of the program

 

University Policies. Policies detailed in the current Policies and General Information Bulletin apply.

 

Admission. Admission requirements are detailed in the Admissions section of the current Policies and General Information Bulletin.

Core Courses (16 units)

  • PP 300 - American Politics and Institutions
  • PP 302 - American Political Behavior
  • PP 305 - Congressional-Executive Institutions and Policymaking
  • PP 313 -  Representation and Elections

 

Other Requirements

 

Research Tools (16 units). 

Required:

  • PP 480 – Nature of Inquiry
  • PP 481 – Introduction to Statistical Analysis
  • PP 482 – Advanced Quantitative Research Methods

One tools elective, chosen from:

  • PP 484 – Survey Methods
  • SPE 487 – Visualizing Data
  • SPE 489 – Computational Tools for the Social Sciences
  • PP 487L – Applied Data Analysis: Limited Dependent Variables and MLE
  • Another tool approved by your advisor

 

 

Electives (16 units)

Choose four additional courses from the following Highly Recommended:

  • PP 333 – Identity Politics
  • SPE 351 - Comparative Political Institutions

Also allowed:

  • PP 484 – Survey Research 
  • SPE 489 – Computational Tools for the Social Sciences
  • SPE 487 – Visualizing Data
  • PP 487L – Applied Data Analysis: Limited Dependent Variables and MLE
  • TNDY 407V – Urban Studies
  • SPE 352 – Comparative Political Economy
  • SPE 353 – Comparative Political Behavior
  • SPE 354 - Comparative Public Policy
  • PP 331 - Policy Evaluation
  • PP 349F - Special Topics in Public Policy: Inequality
  • TNDY 407K - Transdisciplinary Research in Inequality
  • Another relevant course as approved by your advisor

 

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