POLITICALSCIENCE
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American Politics Comparative Politics
International Relations Public Administration
The Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University (TTU) would like to invite students
with significant research potential and interests in Political Science or Public Administration to
apply to our Masters and PhD programs.
Applications will be considered at any time throughout the year. However, to be fully considered for all available financial assistance, completed applications should be submitted by January 15 of the year the student expects to begin graduate study.
For more information visit:www.depts.ttu.edu/PoliticalScience/ProspectiveStudents/Graduate.php
Students accepted to the Texas Tech graduate programs in Political Science can expect:
• A low faculty-to-student ratio• A highly collegial environment significant support and mentoring to succeed
• A diverse student body
• A group of faculty members who cover a wide range of areas within the major fields of Political Science and Pubic Administration
• For exceptional candidates a 9-month stipend and partial tuition waiver.
Requisites to be considered for the program include:
• Students’ academic transcripts – including any graduate work
• Graduate Record Examination scores (GRE),
• Letters of recommendation – 3 for Political
Science – 2 for Public Administration
• Statement of purpose
• International students are required to provide their TOEFL scores.
• Curriculum Vitae