Political Science Master of Arts Degree Program
Requirements and Program of Study
The Master of Arts program may be pursued either as a terminal degree or as the first phase of a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
Required Courses
To receive the degree Master of Arts, a student must successfully complete a minimum of thirty-two credits. Two field seminars are required out of those listed below. The student is free to select any two:
Pos 501 Field Seminar in Political Theory;
Pos 513 (Pad 526) Field Seminar in Public Policy;
Pos 521 Field Seminar in American Political Systems;
Pos 541 Field Seminar in Public Law;
Pos 550 Field Seminar in Comparative Political Systems;
Pos 570 Field Seminar in International Relations;
Pos 702 Politics and Administration
Additional graduate courses must be completed, up to the required 32 credits. No more than 12 credit hours toward the M.A. may be taken on an S/U basis without permission of the Graduate Program Director or department chair.
Master's Essay
Students completing a terminal master's degree must complete Pos 698, Master's Essay; the master's essay is a major research project resulting in a finished written product completed under the supervision of a faculty advisor.
Students pursuing a master's degree who have been admitted to the Ph.D. program at the University at Albany may substitute successful completion of the Ph.D. comprehensive examination (in both a major and second field) and dissertation prospectus defense for the master's essay requirement.
Each student is required to select a faculty advisor in the first semester of graduate study, and to register that choice with the Director of Graduate Student Services prior to pre-registration for the following semester's courses. The master's degree does not require language, quantitative, or comprehensive examination. Students intending to enter the Ph.D. program are advised to take the required courses in the Ph.D. program's scope and methods sequence.