Political Science (PhD)

Graduate study in Political Science offers students the opportunity to work with well known teacher-scholars in American politics, international relations, and political psychology.

Description

Students in the program have close working relationships with faculty and receive quality training for careers in academia, government, the nonprofit sector, and business. Graduate students often collaborate with faculty on research, publish articles in peer-reviewed academic journals, and present at conferences.

The department offers four main areas of study, including American politics, international relations, and political psychology. The department is also actively involved in several cross-departmental specializations, including Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, and Women’s & Gender Studies, and has ties to other organizations on campus, including the Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior, the National Strategic Research Institute, and the Nebraska Public Policy Center.

MA/PHD: Students hoping to earn the PhD degree and dual enroll in the MA degree (recommended for students applying with BA or equivalent).
PHD: Students hoping to earn the PhD degree who already have a MA degree (or equivalent).

Specializations

  • Environmental Studies
  • Ethnic Studies
  • Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
  • Media
  • Women's & Gender Studies

Program-Related Information

Graduate Chair

Ingrid Haas
402-472-2343
ihaas2@unl.edu

Support Staff

David Csontos
402-472-2343
dcsontos2@unl.edu 

Program Website

https://polisci.unl.edu/graduate-student-resources