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(thesis) – 30 credit hours of course work, plus 6 hours for thesis
Course Requirements: It is recommended that students take the following courses their first year:
The following course requirements must be satisfied in a student's first three semesters of graduate studies or as soon thereafter as feasible.
Not more than three (3) graduate credits in tutorials in Political Science (891 Individual Readings, or 991 Minor Research Problems) shall count towards the degree.
Passing comprehensive examinations in two areas of specialization.
Preparation of an acceptable thesis (6 credit hours).
No 400/800 level courses in political science shall count toward the degree. This does not apply to courses being applied to the PhD research tool requirement, or to courses taught outside the department that are corss-listed in political science.
(no thesis) – 36 credit hours including one or two minors of 9 hours each.
Not more than three (3) graduate credits in tutorials in Political Science (891 Individual Readings, or 991 Minor Research Problems) shall count toward the degree.
(no thesis, extra course work, and promise for success in working towards the Ph.D.) – 36 credit hours
This option may be chosen only with the approval of the Graduate Committee upon recommendation of the student's advisor. Option III shall only be approved when there is sufficient evidence of excellent progress in the program combined with extraordinary research and writing skills demonstrating ability comparable to that required for a thesis.
Course requirement are the same as Option 1.
A student with a masters degree from another institution may pass a proficiency examination in or substitute courses taken for any core seminar, POLS 800 (Research Methods) and POLS 801 (Scope and Methods). Proficiency examinations and substitutions shall require the approval of faculty responsible for the course and should be taken as soon as possible, preferably in the student's first year.
Students working toward the Ph.D. can apply no more than six (6) hours of work beyond a masters degree completed at a non-Ph.D. granting academic unit/department to the Ph.D. This requirement does not apply to the Ph.D. tool requirement.
The Department requires candidates for the Ph.D. to teach during their period of residency. This requirement may be waived upon the recommendation of a student's committee or the Graduate Committee.
*Degree Requirements (also see requirements listed in the general and departmental portions of the Graduate Studies Bulletin http://www.unl.edu/unlpub/grad.html)
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