Degree Requirements
A) Professional Politics Track
Requirements:
GVT 723 Graduate Internship (3)
GVT 747 Seminar in Legislation and Lobbying* (3)
GVT 755 Seminar in Campaigns and Elections (3)
GVT 772 Ethical Issues in Professional Politics (3)
GVT 776 Advanced Research Methods in Professional Politics (3)
or
GVT 777 Joint Research Methods (3)
Total track requirements (15 Credits)
*Prerequisite: Course in American Politics at the undergraduate level.
Electives:
Electives can include any graduate course offered by the Government Department, or:
CJN 740 Political Communication (3)
EC 710 Macroeconomics (3)
EC 730 International Trade and Theory (3)
EC 733 Public Choice (3)
EC 740 International Monetary Economics (3)
PAD 815 Nonprofit Organizations in the Community (3)
PAD 830 Public Liaison Strategies (3)
PAD 832 Disability Issues (3)
Other Suffolk University graduate courses may be taken as options with the approval of the Program Director.
Electives will be chosen to support your field of concentration and choice of internship area or thesis topic.
Total electives (15 Credits)
B) International Relations Track
Requirements:
GVT 723 Graduate Internship (3)
GVT 761 Seminar in International Relations Theory (3)
GVT 763 International Political Economy* (3)
GVT 765 Seminar in Contemporary International Relations (3)
GVT 778 Advanced Research Methods in International Relations (3)
or
GVT 777 Joint Research Methods (3)
Total track requirements (15 Credits)
* Prerequisite: Macroeconomics course at the undergraduate level.
Electives:
15 credits, of which 6 must be chosen from one of the following focus areas:
InterAmerican Politics Focus
GVT 686 Political Economy of Latin America (3)
GVT 687 Caribbean and Central American Politics (3)
GVT 691 Canadian Politics (3)
GVT 693 Politics of Mexico (3)
GVT 697 South America: Political Institutions and Political Change (3)
PAD 840 Comparative Public Policy (when offered in Puerto Rico or Canada) (3)
European Politics Focus
GVT 682 Politics of European Integration (3)
GVT 683 Politics of Europe (3)
GVT 695 Politics of East European Transition (3)
PAD 840 Comparative Public Policy (when offered in Dublin or Prague) (3)
International Political Economy Focus
GVT 686 Political Economy of Latin America (3)
EC 730 International Trade Theory and Policy (3)
EC 733 Public Choice (3)
EC 770 Economic Integration (3)
BLLS 830 Managing in the International Legal Environment (3)
FNEC 810 The Manager in the Global Economy – Trade Issues and Policy (3)
MBA 730 Managing in the Global Legal and Economic Environment
MGIB 810 International Business (3)
International Organizations Focus
GVT 663 International Law and Organization (3)
GVT 665 Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics (3)
GVT 669 Human Rights (3)
CJN 750 Organizational Communication and Development (3)
PAD 815 Nonprofit Organizations in the Community
PAD 844 Management of Nonprofits (3)
East Asian Focus
GVT 610 Politics of Korea
GVT 617 Korean Summer Institute: East Asian Governance
GVT 618 Korean Summer Institute:East Asian Peace Culture
GVT 689 Politics of China
GVT 680 Politics of Japan
GVT 808 Political Economy of East Asia
Middle East Focus
GVT 685 Politics of the Middle East (3)
GVT 690 International Relations of the Middle East (3)
GVT 692 Women and Politics in Islam (3)
GVT 694 The U.S. and the Middle East (3)
GVT 698 Islam and Politics (3)
Individually Designed Focus
Students, with approval of their advisor and the program director, may design their own focus area from graduate courses offered at Suffolk University.
C) Thesis Option
Master’s students should normally choose the internship option. Students wishing to write a thesis instead must submit a proposal for approval by a faculty committee. Such applications will be considered only from students who have completed 14 credits, including two of their core courses, with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5. For students in the International Relations track, the topic of the thesis must be related to the student’s focus area.
The research, writing, and defense of a Master’s thesis will normally require an additional year of study. Students approved for the thesis must enroll in GVT 907, followed by GVT 957. Completed theses must be defended before a committee of the faculty.
GVT 907 Graduate Directed Study in Political Science (6)
GVT 957 Thesis Research and Writing (6)
Total requirements (39 Credits)
D) Internship Option
The internship option is recommended for students seeking careers in professional politics or international relations. Typically, an internship will involve supervised work at a professional level in a political campaign, on a legislative staff, or in legislative relations, an international organization, or issue advocacy for a government agency, interest group, or non-governmental organization. Internships are available in Massachusetts, or in other countries, with suitable offices in New York or Washington. Internship placement must be approved by the student’s advisor, and will typically require at least 20 hours of work per week for the duration of a semester and the completion of a research paper based on the internship experience. The research paper must be approved by a departmental committee.
GVT 723 Graduate Internship (3)
Total requirements (30 Credits)
E) Language Requirement
In addition to their coursework, all students concentrating in International Relations or International Relations and Caribbean Politics must demonstrate written and oral proficiency in a language other than English. Proficiency will be evaluated by an examination administered by the Department of Humanities and Modern Languages. Students may enroll in language courses for the purpose of mastering the chosen language, but credits in those courses will not be applied toward the degree.