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The graduate program provides a diverse selection of courses spanning American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, political economy, political psychology, human rights, and research methods. While rooted in foundational principles, the curriculum incorporates cutting-edge theoretical and methodological advancements. Graduates emerge equipped with balanced training—both broad and specialized—to excel in teaching and research across these disciplines.
Program duration: 60 credits.
Anyone who has or will obtain a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or a comparable degree from an officially recognized college or university outside the U.S. may apply for graduate admission.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – Total Score: 79; Writing Subscore: 21; Reading Subscore: 19; IELTS Academic – Total Score: 6.5; Writing Subscore: 6.5; Reading Subscore: 6.5; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – Total Score: 59; Writing Subscore: 59; Reading Subscore: 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – Total Score: 180; Writing Subscore: 180; Reading Subscore: 180.
The application deadline is December 15.