2002–2003 Graduate Handbook
The Department of Political Science/Criminal Justice Program Graduate Handbook was developed to use in conjunction with Graduate School Policies and Procedures. Students are governed by the rules and regulations in the academic year they begin graduate work. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves and following the guidelines in both sources. The Department of Political Science/Criminal Justice Program will aid students in understanding the rules and regulations in both documents, but ultimately responsibility for compliance rests with each student. The department provides all students with the Department of Political Science/Criminal Justice Program Graduate Handbook the semester they arrive and the Graduate School sends Graduate School Policies and Procedures with the student admissions certificate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction and Program Overview
- Graduate Programs
- Administration of Graduate Studies
- Funding Opportunities
- Teaching Assistantship Awards, Assignment, and Duties
- Annual Evaluation of Academic Record
- Placement
- Facilities for Graduate Students
- Division of Governmental Studies & Services
Appendices
- Departmental Faculty Teaching Graduate Approved Courses 2003-2004
- Checklist for Student Evaluation
- Quick Information
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