GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Program Overview
Introduction to
The graduate program in Political Science at Villanova is characterized by thoughtful conversation, close faculty mentorship, and real-world relevance. This program trains students as social scientists, deepening their understanding of the broader underpinnings and implications of politics. The small, in-person, discussion-based seminars are taught by award-winning, widely published faculty who are deeply invested in students' intellectual and professional development.
Program Overview
The Political Science graduate program stands out for several reasons, including:
- Public service and policy careers: The program is well-suited for students who want to pursue careers in local, state, and federal government, public policy, foreign affairs, intelligence, and the non-profit sector.
- Students have the option to complement political science coursework with graduate classes in public administration and other disciplines, allowing them to tailor their coursework to their interests and goals.
- Doctoral study and academia: Students interested in pursuing a PhD receive strong preparation in the major subfields of political science, along with training in research design and methods, including data visualization and analysis.
- Graduates of the program have gone on to top-ranked doctoral programs in political science.
- Professional advancement: Educators, military personnel, law enforcement officers, and professionals across a range of sectors use the program to deepen their expertise and enhance their careers.
- The program emphasizes critical reading, analytical skills, and evidence-based written and oral communication.
- Networking: Students participate in annual alumni panels and receptions featuring graduates of the program and benefit from Villanova's extensive alumni network and dedicated NovaNetwork platform, which provides opportunities for professional connections and mentorship.
Graduate Certificates
Students may earn a certificate either as a stand-alone credential or alongside the MA. Certificates allow students to signal a concentration on their transcript and CV.
Why Villanova Political Science?
Committed Faculty
The Political Science graduate faculty are actively engaged in research and deeply committed to teaching. They regularly publish in the discipline's top journals and with prestigious university presses. In recent years, faculty members have been awarded grants by the National Science Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Fulbright Program.
Personal Connections
- Our courses are small, discussion-based seminars, which are capped at 15 students.
- Faculty members closely guide student research and writing.
- Our departmental brown bag research workshops offer students an additional opportunity to interact with faculty and engage in intellectual discussion outside the classroom.
- The Graduate Director also helps PhD-bound students in selecting and applying to graduate programs.
Program Flexibility
- The program is flexible in terms of the degree requirements and the scheduling of courses.
- The Graduate Director individually meets with each student to discuss and ensure their course selection matches their overall academic and professional goals.
- Besides taking one course in each subfield and PSC 7000: Research Concepts and Approaches, students can concentrate in a particular subfield or take courses across the breadth of the discipline.
- Students also have the option of taking up to six credits (2 courses) in other Villanova graduate programs.
- Students can enroll in up to three courses per semester or can only take a single course if they want to do the program on a part-time basis.
- All courses are offered in the evening to accommodate working professionals.
Engaged Community
- The MA program offers students opportunities to partake in various aspects of scholarly research.
- Research Assistants are closely involved in faculty research projects, and in some cases, co-author conference papers or journal articles.
- The department runs a research workshop to which all graduate students are invited.
- The university also offers summer research fellowships and assists students in presenting their work at conferences.
Career Options
The program is ideal for students considering PhD programs, or who are interested in government service, journalism, the non-profit sector, foreign service, or secondary education.
