Whether you’re looking to build a career in campaign management, city management, or policy and political analysis, a graduate degree in political science from the University of Idaho will help you get there. Our distinguished faculty and quality hands-on and research opportunities will help you learn to apply your knowledge of political institutions to further the interests of organizations that share your vision for the future.
The Department of Political Science and Public Affairs Research offers the following graduate degrees:
- Master of Arts (M.A.) in Political Science: General M.A. requirements.
- Master of Public Administration:Three credits in national or state government and three credits in a statistics course such as Statistics 251 is required. Core classes emphasize topics surrounding administrative law and regulation, public organization theory and behavior, budgeting in the public sector, public personnel administration and more.
- Ph.D. Political Science: General Ph.D. requirements apply. There is also a foreign language requirement and a heavy emphasis on research based learning and experiences.
Through engaging class discussions, lectures, research and hands-on experience, you’ll learn about political institutions and processes and develop the ability to think critically about political controversies and public policies. You’ll also learn how to methodically study individuals, groups and mass behavior in political settings and formulate conclusions about expected outcomes based on historical perspectives.
