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New Part-Time Online Master's Program

The Political Analytics program is launching a fully online program for working professionals based in or outside of the New York City area. Join an upcoming info session or visit our site to learn more.
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Curriculum & Courses

Program Structure

The Political Analytics Master of Science is a 36-credit degree program comprised of: 

  • Core Courses (12 credits)
  • Sample selective courses, divided among 3 fields (21 credits)
  • Capstone Course (3 credits)

The program may be undertaken part-time and completed in six semesters. Full-time students are expected to complete the degree in three semesters.

Core courses are offered in seven-week modules, taught online to provide flexibility for working professionals.

To accommodate working professionals, most classes are scheduled from 6:10–8:00 p.m. or 8:10–10:00 p.m.

Required Core Courses

The six core courses are designed to teach a set of integral skills that focus on the following topics.

Core Courses (12 credits)

Sample Selective Courses

Quantitative Political Science (9 credits): Required 2-3 courses that focus on quantitative methods within the discipline of Political Science. Courses in this field requirement reside in, but are not limited to, the Political Science Department. 

Cognate Quantitative Methods (6 credits): Required 2-3 courses that focus on quantitative methods within the Social Sciences. Courses in this field requirement reside in, but are not limited to, the following departments/programs: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, Sociology, Statistics, Applied Analytics.

Topics in Politics (6 credits): Required 2-3 courses that focus on Topics in Politics. Courses in this field requirement reside in, but are not limited to, the following departments/programs: Political Science, Sociology, International Affairs, Strategic Communication.

Quantitative Political Science (9 credits)

Cognate Quantitative Methods (6 credits)

Topics in Politics (6 credits)

Capstone Course

The 3-credit capstone course will be a group project advised by a faculty member for a client. The project would be a piece of analytic work requested by a political campaign or a political strategy for an NGO. An effort would be made to diversify the client’s political party, ideology, location, and level of government.

Capstone Course (3 credits)

The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or to change the instructors as may become necessary.