Political Science
- Discipline Coordinator
- Max Skidmore, (816) 235-2535, skidmorem@umkc.edu
| Doctoral Faculty Participation |
| | David Atkinson | Kant Patel (A,D) |
| Robert Evanson | Max J. Skidmore (D) |
| Robert Gamer | G. Ross Stephens (E) |
| |
Note: The political science discipline has suspended admissions indefinitely.
Political Science is a discipline in the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program administered by the School of Graduate Studies.
Note: The discipline-specific requirements listed here
are in addition to the requirements listed in
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Application Procedure and Minimum Criteria for Admission
and
Minimum Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Academic Regulations and Degree Requirements
earlier in this section.
Discipline-Specific Admission Requirements
Applicants who designate political science as their coordinating unit
must have an M.A. in political science or a related field with a 3.0 GPA and
scores ranking above the 70th percentile on either the verbal or the analytical section of the GRE, or a combined score of 1200 in the two sections. All applicants also must submit samples of written work, including a one- or two-page preliminary proposal for an interdisciplinary plan of study and fulfill other requirements for full admission as determined by the political science doctoral faculty.
Applicants who designate political science as a co-discipline must have earned
at least a 3.0 GPA in 12 or more hours in political science or closely related
courses or otherwise demonstrate sufficient background in the discipline.
Applicants must also submit samples of written work, including a one- or
two-page preliminary proposal for an interdisciplinary plan of study and
fulfill other requirements for full admission as determined by the political
science doctoral faculty.
The political science doctoral faculty will recommend to the dean of the School of Graduate Studies whether or not an applicant should be admitted. It should be understood that a student who satisfies the criteria of the School of Graduate Studies and the requirements of the Department of Political Science may or may not be granted full admission to the Ph.D. program. Availability of faculty and resources will be among the factors determining admission.
Qualifying Requirements for Full Admission
Applicants who designate political science as their coordinating-unit
discipline and lack an M.A. in political science or a related field may be
admitted provisionally pending completion of an M.A. in political science at
UMKC. Applicants who have an M.A. in another field but lack adequate
preparation in political science may be admitted provisionally pending
completion of designated undergraduate courses in the discipline. For full
admission, applicants must also present a master's thesis or its equivalent in
graduate-level written work and demonstrate acceptable research skills.
Students who designate political science as a co-discipline but lack adequate
preparation in political science may be admitted provisionally, pending
completion of designated undergraduate courses in the discipline.
Suggested Compatible Co-disciplines
Economics,
history,
public affairs and administration,
psychology,
sociology and
urban leadership and policy studies in education.
Core Program Requirements
Students with political science as their coordinating-unit discipline
must take at least 12 hours in political science after the M.A., other than the dissertation. They also must take at least 12 hours in their co-discipline(s). If a co-discipline requires more than 12 hours, its requirement takes precedence. In general, students must take whatever specific courses are deemed necessary by their committees.
The amount of work required for the Ph.D. depends on the student's level of
preparation. A student entering the Ph.D. program without an M.A. in political
science may expect to do significantly more work than that required of a
student with such a degree in hand.
Students with political science as their co-discipline must take at least 12
hours in political science as designated by their committees.
Comprehensive Examination Guidelines
These examinations are given twice a year. Further information is available from the department.