2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
Political Science
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GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Public Administration
Certificate of Advanced Study in Public Administration
Certificate in Public Personnel Administration
Department of Political Science
Holmstedt Hall, room 301
Phone: 812-237-2430
E-mail: polisci@indstate.edu
Web site: http://www.indstate.edu/polisci/
Graduate Program Contact Person: Dr. Stan Buchanan (M.P.A.)
Phone: 812-237-2437 (M.P.A.)
GRADUATE FACULTY
Professors:
Chambers, Michael R., Ph.D., Columbia University
Chairperson and Professor of Political Science
Specializations: International Relations, Comparative Politics, East Asia
Fernández, Gastón A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin – Madison
Professor of Political Science
Specializations: Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics, International Relations
Associate Professors
Buchanan, Stan, Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Director of the Master of Public Administration Program and
Associate Professor of Political Science
Specializations: Public Administration, State and Local Government, American Federalism
Rashid, Samory, Ph.D., University of Chicago
Associate Professor of Political Science
Specializations: Comparative Politics: Africa, International Relations, Political Economy
Van Sickel, Robert, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Associate Professor of Political Science, Legal Studies Director
Specializations: Legal Studies, Political Theory
Assistant Professors
Bergbower, Matthew L., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Specializations: State and Local Politics, American Politics
Myers, Nathan G., Ph.D., University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Specialization: Public Administration
Specialization: Public Administration
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Political Science offers graduate education through the Public Administration Program. Established in 1976, the program exists to educate and train students dedicated to the profession of public management. The program offers the traditional master’s degree in public administration (M.P.A.) as well as two on-line certificate programs—one in public administration and the other in public personnel administration. The program is a member of NASPAA, and is also associated with the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). A full-time M.P.A. director manages the programs and advises M.P.A. and certificate students.
CURRICULUM
The M.P.A. Program at Indiana State University requires a minimum of 36 graduate credits for mid-career public sector or nonprofit sector professionals. Students without significant public or nonprofit management experience must also complete a three credit, semester-long internship at a site determined by the M.P.A. Director in consultation with the student. A core of seven courses, or 21credits, is required of all M.P.A. students. Electives may be taken from a menu of political science and public administration courses. Students may take directed courses outside the Department of Political Science with the approval of the M.P.A. Director.
Students will consult with their advisor before beginning their M.P.A. course study with this consultation resulting in a student contract (or plan) of study. The contract may be revised from time to time. For the most part, students are advised to take core courses first, and take electives toward the end of their M.P.A. study. Students may take core courses in any order, except that PSCI 655 must be taken before PA 602. (PSCI 655 and PA 602 may not be taken during the same semester.)
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
A limited number of graduate assistantships are available. Applications for assistantships should be submitted by January 15 and no later than April 15. Recipients are normally notified by May 1, with earlier notification occurring in some cases. Special cases can be considered after May 1. For more information on graduate assistantships see the College of Graduate and Professional Studies website.
THE CENTER FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
The Center for Governmental Services renders advisory, consulting, and research services to Indiana state and local governmental agencies and their elected and appointed public officials. The center provides research and training facilities, including a library, for graduate and advanced undergraduate students and gathers and disseminates employment information to students interested in government service. The center cooperates with federal, state, and local government units to provide internship opportunities through which students are able to enrich and supplement their classroom experiences. Using the data acquired through its various activities, the center attempts, through scholarly and popular publications and teaching, to advance knowledge about the science of government and the political process.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Master of Public Administration
Students considered for admission to the masters of public administration degree must give evidence of a reasonable competence in academics and a clear desire to work as a professional in public or nonprofit administration. They must also meet the following expectations:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree in any academic field from an accredited college or university, with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 earned in undergraduate work if the applicant has had no significant experience as an administrator. Mid-career students with significant experience in public or nonprofit management may be admitted conditionally with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in their undergraduate work. Applicants may submit unofficial transcripts to the department during the application process, but official transcripts from the applicant’s undergraduate institution must be on file with the College of Graduate and Professional Studies for the applicant to be admitted unconditionally.
- Three letters of recommendation. Letters may originate from academic or professional references. Each letter must address either the applicant’s academic preparation or career goals. Applicants without professional experience may rely chiefly on references from former professors; mid-career applicants may rely chiefly on references from professional colleagues.
- A written statement of the applicant’s purpose in pursuing the degree. The statement should be from one to two pages, double-spaced, and ten to 12-type font. Graduate Record Examination test scores, or scores from any other standardized examination, are not required although the applicant may at her or his discretion submit test scores for consideration. In addition to application to the program, applicants must also apply to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies for admission to graduate studies and meet University requirements for admission to graduate study at ISU. Official transcripts should be directed to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies, but unofficial transcripts, letters, explanatory essays, and any test scores should be sent directly to the program director. Applicants may be admitted unconditionally if all admission requirements are met. Applicants may be admitted provisionally or with conditions under certain circumstances.
- Applicants seeking to complete the degree on-line must have significant public or nonprofit management experience.
Admission of International Students
International students must fulfill all requirements for admission to the Master of Public Administration Program outlined above. They must also meet the following requirements:
- TOEFL score of 600 or higher (paper) or equivalent on computer or Internet based tests.
- IELTS score of 7.5 or higher, or
- A score of 500 or higher on the verbal section and a score of at least 5.0 on the analytical writing section of the Graduate Record Examination. There is no minimum or maximum on the mathematics section.
Any international applicant who does not meet one of these requirements may be admitted conditionally. The right to recommend that any such applicant should take further English training at ISU before entering the program is reserved by the department. This training would consist of either Interlink courses or undergraduate English courses.
CERTIFICATES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The Public Administration Program of the Department of Political Science offers two certificates of graduate study: a certificate of advanced study in public administration, and a certificate of advanced study in public personnel administration. The certificates are meant to introduce graduate study in public administration to students who may be contemplating enrollment in the M.P.A. Program, or to meet the needs of mid-career managers who may not need the volume of advanced course work offered through the M.P.A. Because course work for both programs is entirely Web-supported, enrollment from Indiana, from throughout the United States, and across the globe is encouraged. Students may apply for either program through the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Applicants must submit an official transcript as proof of a bachelor’s degree and an acceptable grade point average from an accredited college or university. Applicants may be admitted conditionally on the basis of a graduate school application and unofficial transcripts, but each student must supply the College of Graduate and Professional Studies with an official transcript of all academic work before the program will extend unconditional admission. International applicants should also have a TOEFL score of at least 600 (paper) or equivalent on computer or Internet based tests, or provide equivalent evidence of English language proficiency. Students must maintain a B average to remain in either of these certificate programs.
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