LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
The College of Professional Studies, through the Graduate School of Political Management, offers a program leading to the degree of Master of Professional Studies in the field of legislative affairs. The program focuses on the U.S. Congress with emphasis on the legislative process, American political institutions, and public policy analysis.
Master of Professional Studies in the field of legislative affairsPrerequisite: a bachelor's degree with a B average from an accredited college or university. Required: the general requirements of the College of Professional Studies stated at www.cps.gwu.edu. The nonthesis program consists of 33 credit hours of course work; the thesis program consists of 27 hours of course work and 6 of thesis (PSc 299 300). PSc 201 or 203, 218, 222, and 229 are required. The remaining courses are chosen from the following, with at least two courses taken in each of the two groups.
With prior approval of the academic advisor, students may take up to three courses in related disciplines. All students must pass a Master's Comprehensive Examination. |