2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Political Science
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Nathaniel Birkhead, Head
Brianne Heidbreder, Director of graduate studies
101D Calvin Hall
785-532-6842
polsci@k-state.edu
http://www.k-state.edu/polsci/
Admissions Criteria
To be eligible for admission, a student must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale). Others with at least a 2.7 GPA may be admitted on probation, or on special student category. Admission to the MPA and MA programs and financial assistance are based on academic accomplishment and promise. Admission applications are welcome at any time.
Application Procedure
- Go to https://www.applyweb.com/apply/kstateg/to fill out an online application. Supporting documents needs to be uploaded directly with your application.
- Supporting materials for domestic students:
- Payment of a processing fee will be required before officially submitting your graduate school application.
- Statement of objectives.
- 3 letters of recommendation [must be originals on official letterhead uploaded directly to your application by your references].
- Transcripts from all previous colleges attended [must be originals].
- Supporting materials for international students:
- Payment of a processing fee will be required before officially submitting your graduate school application.
- Statement of objectives.
- 3 letters of recommendation [must be originals on official letterhead uploaded directly to your application by your references].
- Transcripts from all previous colleges attended.
- TOEFL or other English language competency score: less than 2 years old.
- Financial affidavit plus original bank documents: MUST BE CONVERTED TO USD.
International Students: English Language Competency
- The Graduate School requires each international applicant whose native language is not English to demonstrate competence in the English language by achieving a satisfactory score (defined below) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and Pearson Test of English (PTE). The TOEFL, IELTS or PTE is required to ensure that the student’s progress toward a degree is not jeopardized by language barriers.
- The TOEFL (K-State TOEFL school code 6334) is offered several times a year throughout the world by the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey.
- International applicants are advised to take the TOEFL as early as possible to avoid delays in the processing of their applications for admission. However, the test date should be no older than eighteen months from the application deadline for international applicants.
- English Proficiency Requirements
- Applicants who are submitting IBT TOEFL (internet based) scores must have a minimum total score of 79 with no part score below 20 on the reading, listening, and writing sections.
- Applicants who are submitting paper-based TOEFL (PBT) test scores must have a minimum total score of 550 with no part score below 55 on reading or listening sections and a TWE (Test of Written English) score of 5.0 or higher.
- Applicants who are submitting an IELTS score must have a minimum total score of 6.5 with part scores of 6.5 or higher on the reading, listening, and writing sections.
- Applicants who are submitting a Pearson Test of English (PTE) score must have a minimum total score of 58 with part scores of 58 or higher.
- Applicants who do not meet the scores specified above must meet the following criteria during the first semester of enrollment in order to satisfy the English proficiency requirement:
- Applicants with one or two low part scores (14-19 IBT, 48-54 PBT, 5.0-6.4 IELTS , or 47-57 PTE) must successfully complete one or more of the specified classes based on the section of the examination that is below the minimum (20 IBT; 55 on reading or listening sections and a TWE of less than 5.0 on PBT; 6.5 IELTS; 58 PTE):
- Applicants with three part scores below 20 IBT, 55 PBT, 6.5 IELTS, or 58 PTE are required to take the English Proficiency Test (EPT) and successfully complete the English course(s) specified on their EPT score reports.
- Applicants with any one score below 14 IBT, 48 PBT, 5.0 IELTS, or 47 PTE must take the English Proficiency Test and successfully complete full time intensive English.
Financial Assistance
The Department of Political Science has two types of financial assistance available to support graduate study. This includes graduate assistantships and graduate scholarships. The application deadline for all department financial assistance is March 1.
- Graduate Scholarships & Assistantships
- The Department of Political Science offers a number of scholarships. These vary in terms of the amount of assistance and the exact requirements of each. To view a list of available scholarships and fellowships and learn how to apply, click here!
- The Department of Political Science also provides financial assistance in the form of a graduate assistantship on a competitive basis in exchange for assistance to faculty with their teaching, research, or administrative responsibilities. Specific assignments to teaching or research depend on the needs and abilities of the graduate assistant, and the needs of the department. Assistantships must be applied for on a yearly basis. For more information and how to apply, click here!
- Selection criteria
- Academic performance, promise, and intellectual ability.
- Past performance as a departmental assistant, if applicable.
- Needs of the department faculty.
- Financial need.
- Conditions of Assistantship
Graduate assistants must enroll in a minimum of six credit hours per semester and make reasonable degree progress as reflected by at least a 3.5 GPA. During the period of appointment, assistants may not hold another paid full-time position of any kind. The department reserves the right to withdraw support at any time if academic performance falls below the 3.5 GPA, or if the job performance is not satisfactory. The assistantship is awarded for one academic year, assuming all conditions are met. A reapplication is required for each additional year of support.
- Amount of Assistantship
- Graduate assistantships involve a stipend, a tuition waiver for up to 10 credit hours per semester and fee reductions. The amount of the stipend changes from year-to-year and may be obtained by contacting the Director of Graduate Studies.
- Graduate assistants are required to work a maximum of 20 hours per week in support of the research, teaching, and administrative activities of departmental faculty and staff.
- Award Announcement
All applicants will be notified of the department’s decisions, and award recipients will be asked to acknowledge acceptance formally. Awards are announced mid-April.
Accelerated
Master of Public Administration
Graduate Certificate
Political Science
- • POLSC 107 - Political Science Colloquium
- • POLSC 110 - Introduction to Political Science
- • POLSC 111 - Introduction to Political Science, Honors
- • POLSC 115 - U.S. Politics
- • POLSC 135 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
- • POLSC 145 - World Politics
- • POLSC 155 - Introduction to Political Thought
- • POLSC 250 - Environmental Political Thought: The Future of Food, Air, Water, and Soil
- • POLSC 307 - Introduction to Public Administration
- • POLSC 321 - Kansas Politics and Government
- • POLSC 326 - United States Politics, Honors
- • POLSC 330 - Global Environmental Politics
- • POLSC 341 - Politics of the World Economy
- • POLSC 343 - American Foreign Policy
- • POLSC 350 - Current Political Issues
- • POLSC 355 - Contemporary Issues
- • POLSC 360 - Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
- • POLSC 366 - Practical Politics
- • POLSC 372 - Ideologies: Their Origins and Impact
- • POLSC 377 - Introduction to Public Policy
- • POLSC 388 - Latin American Politics
- • POLSC 390 - Middle East Politics
- • POLSC 399 - Honors Seminar in Political Science
- • POLSC 400 - Political Inquiry and Analysis
- • POLSC 401 - Topics in Politics
- • POLSC 499 - Honors Project
- • POLSC 504 - Political Sociology
- • POLSC 505 - South Asian Civilizations
- • POLSC 510 - Internship in Government, Public Administration, and Politics
- • POLSC 511 - Contemporary Chinese Politics
- • POLSC 524 - Political Islam
- • POLSC 525 - US National Government and Politics
- • POLSC 526 - Comparative Political Institutions
- • POLSC 527 - Comparative Political Corruption
- • POLSC 540 - Global Security Threats
- • POLSC 545 - The Politics of Developing Nations
- • POLSC 549 - International Defense Strategies
- • POLSC 555 - Senior Honors Seminar
- • POLSC 576 - Mass Communications and Political Campaigns
- • POLSC 601 - Topics in Political Science
- • POLSC 603 - Political Parties and Elections
- • POLSC 604 - Interest Groups and Public Opinion
- • POLSC 605 - The American Presidency
- • POLSC 606 - Gender and Politics
- • POLSC 607 - Administrative Law
- • POLSC 608 - Political Participation in the United States
- • POLSC 610 - Local Government Law
- • POLSC 611 - The Legislative Process
- • POLSC 612 - The Judicial Process
- • POLSC 614 - Constitutional Law
- • POLSC 615 - The Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- • POLSC 618 - Urban Politics
- • POLSC 619 - Comparative Agriculture Politics and Policy
- • POLSC 620 - State and Local Government
- • POLSC 621 - West European Politics
- • POLSC 623 - South Asian Politics
- • POLSC 625 - East Asian Politics
- • POLSC 626 - African Politics
- • POLSC 627 - Eastern and Central European Politics
- • POLSC 628 - Civic Engagement
- • POLSC 629 - Development Policy and Administration
- • POLSC 630 - Politics of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
- • POLSC 638 - Ethnic Conflict
- • POLSC 642 - International Conflict
- • POLSC 643 - Global Human Rights
- • POLSC 645 - International Politics of Europe
- • POLSC 647 - International Law
- • POLSC 651 - International Organization
- • POLSC 652 - International Politics of South Asia
- • POLSC 653 - International Politics of the Middle East
- • POLSC 654 - International Politics of Africa
- • POLSC 655 - International Politics of Latin America
- • POLSC 661 - Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
- • POLSC 663 - Early Modern Political Thought
- • POLSC 667 - American Political Thought
- • POLSC 670 - Law, Politics, and Literature
- • POLSC 671 - Late Modern Political Thought
- • POLSC 675 - Religion and Politics
- • POLSC 700 - Research Methods in Political Science
- • POLSC 701 - Computer and Quantitative Analysis in Political Science
- • POLSC 702 - Public Administration and Society
- • POLSC 707 - Comparative Administrative Systems
- • POLSC 708 - Public Personnel Administration
- • POLSC 710 - Policy Analysis and Evaluation
- • POLSC 711 - Administrative Ethics
- • POLSC 712 - Game Theory for Political Scientists
- • POLSC 731 - Comparative Civil-Military Relations
- • POLSC 734 - State and Local Government Management
- • POLSC 735 - Public Organization Theory
- • POLSC 736 - Strategic Management of Public and Nonprofit Organizations
- • POLSC 737 - Public Budgeting
- • POLSC 738 - Public Finance
- • POLSC 739 - Intergovernmental Relations
- • POLSC 740 - Nonprofit Financial Management
- • POLSC 754 - The Professional Diplomat and Foreign Policy Formulation
- • POLSC 756 - International Political Economy
- • POLSC 775 - Teaching the Bill of Rights
- • POLSC 780 - Engaged Citizens: Public Policy Issues and Processes
- • POLSC 781 - Teaching the Theoretical Foundations of Constitutional Government
- • POLSC 782 - Teaching the Historical Origins of Constitutional Government
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