The Master's program in Political Science at Dalhousie University is designed to provide advanced education and training in the field of political science. Here is a generalized example of a potential curriculum for the Master's program in Political Science at Dalhousie University:
Core Courses:
Political Theory
Comparative Politics
International Relations
Research Methods in Political Science
Subfield Courses:
Canadian Politics
Public Policy
Political Economy
Global Governance
Political Behavior
International Security
Elective Courses:
Gender and Politics
Environmental Politics
Indigenous Politics
Political Communication
Human Rights and Justice
Electoral Systems and Democratic Institutions
Research Methods:
Quantitative Research Methods
Qualitative Research Methods
Data Analysis and Statistics
Thesis or Research Paper:
Independent research project or thesis on a specific topic within political science
The core courses provide a foundation in the major subfields of political science, including political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and research methods. Subfield courses allow students to specialize in specific areas of interest, such as Canadian politics, public policy, political economy, or global governance.
Elective courses offer flexibility for students to choose additional courses based on their specific interests and research focus within political science. Research methods courses equip students with the necessary skills to conduct quantitative and qualitative research and analyze political data.
Finally, students are required to complete a thesis or research paper, allowing them to undertake independent research and make an original contribution to the field of political science.
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