UC’s MA in Political Science equips students with rigorous methodological tools to analyze political processes from local legislatures to international diplomacy.
Sentiment analysis of legislative speeches predicting roll-call votes
Field experiment on turnout effects of social-pressure mailers in municipal elections
GIS visualization of racial gerrymandering and voter dilution
Game-theoretic model of alliance reliability under asymmetric threats
Survey of misinformation impact on vaccine policy attitudes across party lines
Network map of transnational advocacy organizations influencing climate treaties
VR simulation training observers for election-monitoring missions
Machine-learning classifier detecting autocratizing rhetoric in executive speeches
Comparative study of cabinet gender quotas and policy outputs in Latin America
Policy brief on ranked-choice voting outcomes in U.S. cities
Digital archive of protest event data during the Arab Spring
Critical essay on democratic backsliding theories in Eastern Europe
Interactive dashboard of UN Security Council veto patterns since 1945
Ethnographic study of participatory budgeting assemblies in Brazil
RCT evaluating civic-education podcasts on political knowledge in high schools
White paper on AI governance frameworks in emerging economies
Time-series model forecasting civil-conflict onset from economic shocks
Podcast interviewing city councilors on local climate-adaptation politics
Workshop curriculum teaching Bayesian inference for political-science research
Visualization of global human-rights treaty ratification timelines
Analyze power and advance democracy with UC’s research-intensive MA.
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