- The program is made up of four core courses in political science and completion of either a concentration in international security or a broader field of specialization in American government and politics, international relations, or comparative politics.
- Students choosing a specialization have interdisciplinary opportunities to take up to 9 credits in related fields such as history or public policy.
- The master's degree is the first step in an engaging and stimulating career.
- Students develop a deeper understanding of political ideas and institutions, more sophisticated research skills, a better grasp of the intricacies of governments abroad, and a deeper knowledge of the complexities of international politics.
- This degree can lead to a career teaching about government; working with legislative bodies, government agencies, and international organizations; or doing research and writing about politics and government.