Department of Political Science College of Letters and Science University of California, Santa Barbara http://polsci.ucsb.edu Student Name: Perm: MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2017-18 In addition to departmental requirements, candidates for graduate degrees must fulfill University requirements described in the Graduate Education section of the UCSB General Catalog. Master of Arts Plan I: Thesis and Plan II: Comprehensive Examination The Master s degree is not designed as a terminal professional degree, but as an interim step toward the Ph.D. degree. The unit requirement for a Master s degree Plan I: Thesis is 36 units. At least 24 of the 36 units must be in graduate seminars in Political Science. Students must take a minimum of three seminars each from three fields. The thesis itself is a major scholarly undertaking reflecting extensive research and original analysis. It is prepared under the supervision of a faculty committee with which the candidate is expected to work closely. The supervising committee must judge the thesis to be of passing quality before the candidate can attain the M.A. degree. The unit requirement for a Master s degree Plan II: Comprehensive Examination is 40 units. At least 28 of the 40 units must be in graduate seminars in Political Science. Students must take a minimum of three seminars from three fields, and one elective course. Candidates under Plan II must also either pass one written qualifying examination, or write a passing qualifying field paper. Field paper students must take four courses in their exam field, the topic of which may determine their choice of elective courses. Field papers are comprehensive, critical reviews of the literature in a sub-field. Both exams and field papers are graded on the following scale: Distinction, High Pass, Pass, Not Passing or Fail. The candidate must receive a grade of Pass or above in order to attain the M.A. degree. All students must pass their coursework with a B or better. Time-to-degree: 4 years to advance to candidacy, 7 years to complete the degree. American Politics CORE COURSES POL S 215 The American Government Process 4 POL S 208 Theory, Evidence, and Explanation in Political Science 4 (M/AP) POL S 237 Social Movements and Collective Action (AP/CP) 4 POL S 250 Political Socialization (AP/CP) 4 POL S 251 Political Representation (AP/CP) 4 POL S 252 Public Opinion and Political Participation 4 POL S 253 Political Interest Groups 4 POL S 254 Legislative Process 4 POL S 256 The American Presidency 4 POL S 259 Political Parties 4
POL S 263 Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 4 POL S 266 Contemporary Problems in American Government 4 POL S 267 Political Communication 4 POL S 294 Environmental Politics and Policy (AP/EP) 4 POL S 295 Politics of Education 4 POL S 297 Analysis of Public Policy 4 Comparative Politics POL S 230 Comparative Political Systems 4 POL S 231 Comparative Methods 4 POL S 236 Democratization in Comparative Perspective 4 POL S 237 Social Movements and Collective Action (AP/CP) 4 POL S 250 Political Socialization (AP/CP) 4 POL S 251 Political Representation (AP/CP) 4 POL S 280 Domestic Politics of Russia and Former Soviet States 4 POL S 281 Comparative Ethnic Politics 4 POL S 282A Comparative Politics and Latin America 4 POL S 282C The Modern Mexican Political System 4 POL S 283 Western European Politics 4 POL S 285 Comparative Asian Political Developments 4 POL S 286 Japanese Politics 4 POL S 288 Revolution and Violence 4 POL S 594ED Politics on Economic Development 4 POL S 594PI Political Institutions 4 Environmental Politics POL S 596 Psychology, Environment and Public Policy* 2 POL S 294 OR Environmental Politics and Policy (AP/EP) 4 POL S 296 Comparative and International Environmental Politics 4 ESM 238 Climate Change Agreements and Politics 4 ESM 243 Environmental Policy Analysis 4 ESM 294 Environmental Persuasion 4 ESM 595SA Congress and the Environment 4 *Must be taken for 3 quarters International Relations POL S 225 International Relations 4 POL S 226 International Economics for Non-Economists 4 POL S 227 Seminar in Micro International Relations Theory 4 POL S 270 Theoretical Issues in International Political Economy 4 POL S 272 Seminar on International Organization and Society 4 POL S 273 International Political Economy 4 POL S 275 War, Diplomacy, and International Security 4 POL S 277 American Foreign Policy 4
Political Theory POL S 241/2 Modern/Contemporary Political Thinkers 4 POL S 203 The Nature of Political Inquiry (M/PT) 4 POL S 240 Classical Political Thinkers 4 POL S 243 Political Concepts 4 POL S 594H Spec Top: Hegel 4 POL S 594PT Spec Top: Critical Political Theories 4 Methodology POL S 204 Research Design and Data Collection 4 POL S 205 Political Research Methods I 4 POL S 206 Political Research Methods II 4 POL S 203 The Nature of Political Inquiry (M/PT) 4 POL S 207 Advanced Political Research Methods 4 POL S 208 Theory, Evidence, and Explanation in Political Science 4 (M/AP) POL S 209 Games and Models in Political Science 4 POL S 594SR Survey Research 4 Miscellaneous Courses POL S 500 TA Practicum for Teaching Assistants 2-4 POL S 501A, B Teaching Assistants Training 2 units each POL S 502 Practicum for Teaching Associates 2-4 POL S 503 Dissertation Prospectus Workshop 2-4 POL S 594 Special Topics 1-4 POL S 595 Group Studies 2 units each POL S 596 Direct Reading and Research 2-6 POL S 597 Individual Study Master s Comprehensive Exam and Ph.D. 1-12 Exam Preparation POL S 598 Master s Thesis Research and Preparation 1-12 POL S 599 Ph.D. Dissertation Research and Preparation 1-12 M.A. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SATISFIED: Quarter/Year DEPT GRADUATE ADVISOR SIGNATURE: Print Name
FOR GRADUATE DIVISION USE ONLY Residence requirement-minimum 3 quarters (verify departmental requirement) Required units completed = 36 (Plan I) 40 (Plan II) Language requirement Satisfied (if required) No grades of I, NR, or NG 3.0 or better GPA overall B or better in all core courses (200-level verify if departmental requirement) Registered quarter of degree or Filing Fee LOA: Master s Form I / COI and committee entered Master s Thesis date received (signature page/e-filed and entered in SReg): Master s Thesis Submission Fee: ProQuest ID Permission Ltrs uploaded? Master s Degree Awarded (mm/dd/yy) Doctor of Philosophy The Ph.D. program centers on coursework (a minimum of 48 units of coursework is required) and preparation in two written examination fields, or one exam field and one field paper; and for all students except those specializing in political theory, a series of courses on research methods (POL S 204, 205 and 206). Typically, field choices are made from among the following: political theory, American politics, comparative politics, environmental politics, and international relations. Field choices for the comprehensive exam must be from the prior traditional fields of political science. It is also possible to tailor special fields to the interests of individual students when writing a field paper. Proficiency in a foreign language is required unless students complete advanced methodology courses. Three years of POL S 595 is required, as well as POL S 503, Dissertation Prospectus Workshop. Coursework Requirements for Taking the Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination The purpose of the exam is to demonstrate knowledge of primary emphasis and/or secondary emphasis. Complete three graduate seminars in the exam field. Student should not have any no grade, incompletes, or lapse incompletes. Consult core reading lists when available. Consult previous Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam questions. During this exam study period, students may enroll in PS 597, MA/Ph.D. Examination Preparation.
Oral Qualifying Exam (Advancement to Candidacy) Having fulfilled the requirements for the written comprehensive exams (or a combination of exam and field paper), a student is considered ready to defend the dissertation prospectus by satisfying the following requirements: Complete the core methodology requirement (POL S 204, 205, 206 or three elective courses for students in political theory) Complete POL S 503 Dissertation Prospectus Workshop. Satisfy the language/skills requirement. Satisfy the professional skills requirement (i.e., three years of POL S 595 and attending professional skills forums on six different topics). Submit a complete draft of the dissertation prospectus approved by the committee chair. During this exam study period, students may enroll in POL S 597, M.A./Ph.D. Examination Preparation. Once the student has passed his or her oral qualifying exam, he or she advances to candidacy. Qualifying Exam Committee Chair: Dissertation Completion The dissertation must be completed within seven years of starting the program. It is essential that doctoral students maintain regular contact with members of their dissertation committee. The committee advisees students on both conducting research and preparing the Ph.D. dissertation. While working on the dissertation, students may enroll in POL S 599, Ph.D. Dissertation Preparation. Dissertation Committee Chair: (Optional)