Welcome to the MA Program Orientation Monday, August 27, 2007
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Morning Agenda Introduction to Department Introduction to Department Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures Degree Requirements Degree Requirements Faculty Introductions Faculty Introductions Lunch Break Lunch Break
Afternoon Agenda Bobst Library Bobst Library Office of International Students and Scholars Office of International Students and Scholars Political Science Journal Political Science Journal International Relations Association International Relations Association Wasserman Center for Career Development Wasserman Center for Career Development
Afternoon Agenda Student Mentors Student Mentors MA Legacy Project MA Legacy Project Question and Answer Session Question and Answer Session Welcome Reception Welcome Reception
Contact Information MA Program Director Graduate Administrative Aide Shinasi Rama Carlos Rios (212) (212) Room 219 Room 202 Office Hours: TBA Office Hours: 2-6 PM
Contact Information MA Program Advisor Academic Programs Administrator Asli Peker Lauren Elick (212) (212) Room 215 Room 231 Office Hours: TBA
Contact Information For all inquiries:
Fall 2007 Advising Sessions Fall 2007 Advising Sessions August 28 th, 29 th, and 30 thAugust 28 th, 29 th, and 30 th 20 Minute Individual Session20 Minute Individual Session 10 Minute Academic Advising10 Minute Academic Advising 10 Minute Administrative Advising10 Minute Administrative Advising to schedule appointment to schedule
Registration On-line via ALBERT On-line via ALBERT Accessed through NYUHome Accessed through NYUHome
Concentrations Political Theory Political Theory American Government & Politics American Government & Politics Political Economy Political Economy Comparative Politics Comparative Politics International Relations International Relations
Course Numbers Political TheoryG Political TheoryG American PoliticsG American PoliticsG Political EconomyG Political EconomyG Comparative PoliticsG Comparative PoliticsG G53.X6XX.001 International RelationsG International RelationsG G53.X8XX.001G53.X9XX.001
Degree Requirements 8 Courses 8 Courses Language Requirement Language Requirement Masters Project Masters Project
Course Breakdown Four courses in core area, including field core. Four courses in core area, including field core. A second core course. A second core course. Three remaining courses at student’s discretion. Two may be taken outside the department. Three remaining courses at student’s discretion. Two may be taken outside the department.
Sample Schedule: Semesters I and II Fall 2007 G International Relations G International Relations G Normative Issues G Normative Issues G Intro to Quant I G Intro to Quant I Spring 2008 G Comparative Politics G Comparative Politics G International Law G International Law G Topics In IO: Inter. Systems G Topics In IO: Inter. Systems
Sample Schedule: Semester III Fall 2008 G Diplomacy & Negotiation G Diplomacy & Negotiation G Globalization and War In the Middle East G Globalization and War In the Middle East Master’s Project Master’s Project
Degree Requirements Language RequirementLanguage Requirement G Intro to Quant IG Intro to Quant I Language Proficiency ExamLanguage Proficiency Exam Undergraduate Intermediate II courseUndergraduate Intermediate II course
Degree Requirements Masters Project: Seminar-length research paper demonstrating breadth of knowledge in a specific area of Political Science. Graduation Period Topic Approval Date Final Project Due Fall (January) October 1 st December 1st Spring (May) February 1 st April 1 st Summer (September) June 1 st August 1 st
Degree Requirements Graduation Periods September – Summer Semester September – Summer Semester January – Fall Semester January – Fall Semester May – Spring Semester May – Spring Semester
Departmental Activities MA Seminar Series MA Seminar Series MA Project Workshops MA Project Workshops Career Development Seminars Career Development Seminars Student Initiated Events Student Initiated Events End-of-Semester Celebrations End-of-Semester Celebrations
Faculty Introductions
University Services Gretchen Gano Bobst Library
University Services Heather Finn Office of International Students And Scholars
Departmental Organizations Walter Raubeson Department of Politics Political Science Journal
Departmental Organizations Yuriko Kyono International Relations Association
University Services Amy Bondolik Wasserman Center for Career Development
MA Mentors Current and former students who are available to assist with questions or concerns and who can respond from a student’s perspective. For a list of mentors,
Departmental Organizations Samir Mahmoud MA Legacy Project
Question and Answer Session
Welcome Reception 19 West 4 th Street First Floor Lobby