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Program Overview

The department prides itself on providing graduate students with innovative, world-class research opportunities in a collegial environment. We have 43 professors including adjuncts and cross-appointed members who do research with our approximately 26 graduate students. 好色谷 has a strong commitment to excellence, and it offers among the best teaching and research facilities in Canada.

The Department of Political Science is a small comprehensive department with research programs covering four subfields:

  • Canadian Politics
  • Comparative Politics
  • Political Theories
  • International Relations and Foreign Policy

Our knowledgeable faculty and staff provide graduate students with an environment in which ideas and research facilities are shared amongst groups. To further enhance your learning experience, we offer seminars to graduate students featuring a wide variety of researchers from around the world.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION /REQUIREMENT

The Department of Political Science offers thesis based graduate training at both the MA (Master of Arts) and Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) levels.

MA Degree Program

The MA is a one-year (12 month) program consisting of 18 credit hours and a thesis. A candidate for the degree Master of Arts in Political Science will require at least 12 months of full-time study to complete all degree requirements.

Program Format

Delivery Format:听Primarily In-person
Enrollment Options:听贵耻濒濒-迟颈尘别, Part-time
Standard Duration:听16 months or longer without scheduled breaks
Degree Length:听2 years

Course Requirements

Courses normally include at least 6 of the 18 required credit hours in core graduate seminars (selected amongst International Relations, Canadian, and Comparative) *, 3 credit hours in Research Methods class (POLI 5100.03), and the remaining 9 credit hours in graduate courses in any field. 6 of these remaining 9 credit hours can be taken as reading classes, or from courses in other departments (with permission of the instructor and Graduate Coordinator).

*One of the core graduate seminars may be substituted with an alternative if appropriate given the student鈥檚 research area with approval of the graduate coordinator.

Total Credit Hours Required: 18 credit hours

Core Courses (3 credit hours)

.03 Research Methods and Design
.00 MA Thesis

Group 1 Electives (6 credit hours selected from the following core graduate seminars)

.03 Advanced Seminar in Canadian Politics
.03 Comparative Theory
.03 Approaches to Development
.03 International Relations Theory 1: Order, Conflict and Change
.03 International Relations Theory 2: Cooperation, Institutions and Development

General Electives (9 credit hours)

Students must complete 9 credit hours in graduate courses in any field. Of the general elective courses, 6 credit hours can be taken as reading classes or selected from courses in other departments with permission of the instructor and graduate coordinator.

Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate a minimum TOEFL score of 600, or the equivalent score on a comparable test.

The student must choose one of four broad areas of specialization: Canadian Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Theories, International Relations and Foreign Policy.

All students must have a supervisor. You have a maximum of four months from the time your program begins to finalize your supervisor. Your supervisor is then responsible for directing the research component of your degree.

The passing grade for any course is B-, which is set by FGS. If a student obtains a grade less than B-, this is recorded as a fail and he/she will be withdrawn from the Graduate Program and must apply to the Department for reinstatement. Reinstatement is at the discretion of the Department and Faculty of Graduate Studies, following input from the Supervisory Committee. If a student fails two courses, re-admission is at the discretion of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and is highly unlikely.

Master鈥檚 Thesis
Students must complete a thesis based on some original research. The subject of research must be approved by the candidate's supervisor and the thesis must be read and approved by the supervisor and two other faculty members. Part of the research may be conducted off-campus at a collaborating institution. The supervisor based at that institution will be an adjunct member of the Department of Political Science and a member of the joint Political Science graduate program with 好色谷. There will also be an on-campus co-supervisor.

An acceptable thesis on a research topic must be submitted. Detailed specifications of the format of the thesis are available through DalOnline or your graduate handbook. Acceptance of the thesis requires the approval by an Examining Committee following an oral defence of the thesis.

Other requirements:

Supervisory Committee meetings: it is required that the student meet formally with their Supervisory Committee within the first six months of registration and subsequently at least once every six months. While one meeting in a year must be a formal one, the other meeting may be held informally; in the latter case, the meeting may simply take the form of a brief discussion of the student's academic progress, but, apart from the student and the supervisor, the meeting must involve at least one other member of the Committee.

PhD Degree Program

The PhD program requires two years of full-time residency and is expected to be completed within four years.

Program Format

Delivery Format:听Primarily In-person
Enrollment Options:听贵耻濒濒-迟颈尘别
Standard Duration:听5 years or longer
Degree Length:听4 to 6 years

Fee Information

Fee Format:听Program fee, payable each term
International Tuition Fee:听贰虫别尘辫迟

Course Requirements

Students must take 9 credit hours of core courses in their area of research (selected amongst International Relations, Canadian, and Comparative), and 3 credit hours in a research methods class (POLI 5100.03).

Total Credit Hours Required: 12 credit hours

Core Courses (3 credit hours)

.03 Research Methods and Design
POLI 9405.00 Language Requirement
POLI 9413.00 Comprehensive Examination
POLI 9416.00 Thesis Proposal
.00 PhD Thesis

Group 1 Electives (9 credit hours selected from the following core graduate seminars)

Students must take 9 credit hours of core courses in their area of research (selected amongst Canadian Politics, Comparative Politics International Relations and Foreign Policy fields).

.03 Advanced Seminar in Canadian Politics
.03 Comparative Theory
.03 Approaches to Development
.03 International Relations Theory 1: Order, Conflict and Change
.03 International Relations Theory 2: Cooperation, Institutions and Development

Additional Requirements

The two principal requirements consist of comprehensive examinations (POLI 9413) in two fields (a major and minor field) and an original thesis. Course work will be required as appropriate to prepare the student for their comprehensive examinations. These examinations will include both written and oral components. Before proceeding to the thesis, a student must present and defend a thesis proposal (POLI 9416).听

PhD students must complete two Comprehensive Exams (Major and Minor), an oral comprehensive exam, an oral proposal defense, and a Final Oral Defence throughout their program.

  • Thesis Oral Exam Final Defence: students must write and orally defend a research thesis. The thesis must be in a form that is publishable in refereed scientific journals.
  • The thesis is written under the direction of a committee comprising of the supervisor and two other members and may include qualified faculty members from other departments and other universities. The completed thesis is subject to a public, oral defence.

Language Requirements

Also, reading competence in a second language, usually French, must be demonstrated before the student defends their dissertation proposal (POLI 9405).听

Supervisory Committee
Students must meet annually with their supervisory committee. Within 12 months of starting a PhD degree, your supervisory committee will be formed by your supervisor, in general consultation with you, the student. This committee will consist of a minimum of 3 faculty members, usually but not necessarily members of Political Science. You will thereafter meet with this committee at least twice every 12 months to review your progress. For full information see the Graduate Supervisory Committee page in the graduate handbook.

Academic Integrity
It is of vital importance that you properly cite the work of others that you use and/or describe in your thesis and other writing. Failure to do so is considered plagiarism and is treated very seriously by the University. All students are expected to familiarize themselves with the Section on Intellectual Honesty in the 鈥淯niversity Regulations鈥 of the Graduate Calendar.

Advanced Credit
The applicant must make advanced credit requests as part of the admission process. Credit will not be given for course work taken as part of another completed degree/diploma or for courses taken to bring the grade point average to a required level for admission.

The Centre for the Study of Security and Development is an important part of the Department. The Centre is active in research, publishing, policy advising, and teaching on various aspects of foreign policy, defence and security studies, and international relations. All of these projects provide opportunities for students to take a 鈥渉ands-on鈥 role in research, conferences, and publishing. Each year, approximately half of our new graduate students come to Dalhousie because they want to be involved with the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies.