Advanced Certificate in Global Politics
The Advanced Certificate in Global Politics is a 15-unit program that is intended for students who wish to pursue careers related to comparative and/or global politics. It provides students with both a theoretical and practical foundation in politics within and across regions. Students take core courses introducing them to major theoretical traditions in comparative and global politics and to research methods appropriate to their interests. Students also take electives that provide an in-depth look at world regions or issue areas, including international law, foreign policy, and migration. Our faculty is particularly strong in studies of international law and human rights, imperialism, human migration, transnational activism, and U.S. foreign policy.
Download the advising checklist for Global Politics certificate.
Required courses (6 units):
- POL S 655 Seminar in Comparative Politics and
- POL S 675 Seminar in International Relations
One required course in methods of inquiry, drawn from the following options (3 units):
- POL S 616 Statistics for Political Science
- POL S 617 Applied Qualitative Methods
- POL S 507 Marx and Marxism
- POLS 510 Contemporary Political Thought
Two elective courses (6 units), drawn from the following list:
- POL S 658 Seminar in Post-Communist Political Systems
- POL S 661 Seminar in the Political Systems of the Developing Nations
- POL S 667 Seminar in Latin American Political Systems
- POL S 630 Seminar in Politics (with approval of certificate administrator)
- POL S 530 Political Parties
- POL S 555 Comparative Political Systems
- POL S 560 Comparative Citizenship in Policy and Practice
- POL S 562 Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective
- POL S 564 Political Ecology of Latin America
- POL S 565 Nations and Nationalism
- POL S 568 Mexican Politics
- POL S 575 International Relations of the Pacific Rim
- POL S 577 Politics of International Law
- Other elective courses are possible with approval of the certificate administrator
Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all advanced certificate coursework, with no less than the grade of “C” in any course.
Students who complete the Advanced Certificate in Global Politics will:
- Develop expertise within or across regions, including Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East
- Explore, analyze, and critique the impact of regional and/or international political institutions and systems on politics and society
- Develop issue expertise in comparative and/or global politics that will prepare you for careers in both the public and private sectors, for example, in foreign policy, human rights, or migration
- Develop methodological skills for the study of comparative and/or global politics, including quantitative, qualitative, and/or theoretical methods
Who may enroll?
Students enrolled in any Master’s level program at SDSU are welcome to apply for enrollment
in a certificate program. Certificate programs are also open to students with a Bachelor’s
degree who would like to develop expertise in a specialized field without earning
an M.A.
Can these units also count toward an MA degree?
The units for these certificate programs can count toward an M.A. in Political Science.
If you are not already enrolled in an M.A. program, you can apply to enroll in a certificate
program first and then later also use the units as part of an M.A. in Political Science.
Some units may also count toward another M.A. degree program, with the approval of
the relevant departmental graduate advisor.
How do I apply?
Students who are not yet enrolled at SDSU, and who are not currently applying for admission to a graduate degree program, have three steps for Certificate admission. The first two steps are for admission to the university, and the last step is for the certificate admissions committee.
- Apply to the university through Cal State Apply by April 1, 2024.
- The program code for Global Politics advanced certificate is 115528ACTS.
- Submit official transcripts to Graduate Admissions by April 15, 2024.
- If your Bachelor’s degree was conducted in a language other than English, you will also need to submit proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, DuoLingo, PTE).
- Submit required materials to the certificate admissions committee (department level)
by April 15, 2024:
- Please send by email ([email protected]):
- A personal statement of about 500 words that explains a bit about your background and your interest in the certificate program. Why is this certificate program something that makes sense for you at this time?
- A resume or CV
- A writing sample, ideally academic or analytic writing.
Please note advanced certificate programs are not eligible for issuance of an 1-20 to request an F-1 visa. If you are an applicant who will need an F-1 visa to study in the U.S., you will need to be accepted to a graduate degree program (M.A., PhD) in order to request that visa. After admission, you could apply to a certificate program as a matriculated student.
Students who would like to complete an Advanced Certificate concurrently with a degree program should finalize their enrollment at SDSU first. During your first semester, you may apply using the following online form: Global Politics, Advanced Certificate.
This form will cue the Certificate Administrator of your interest in the certificate. You may be asked to meet informally for a conversation as part of the admission process. If you are accepted into the certificate program, the administrator will complete an internal form on your behalf to enroll you (Request for Permission to Enter an Advanced Certificate Program). You will receive an email confirmation of that enrollment. Please save that confirmation email for your records.
May I enroll in more than one certificate program?
You may only enroll in one advanced certificate program at a time. If you are enrolled in a graduate program and would like to complete both
of these certificates, you must do it sequentially, completing one before enrolling
in the other.
How do I confirm my completion of a certificate program?
In the semester that you are completing the last of the required courses, contact
the certificate administrator at [email protected]. Toward the end of your final semester, the administrator will complete an internal
form (Notification of Completion of Advanced Certificate Program) that will be reviewed
by Graduate Studies. When Graduate Studies has reviewed and approved your certificate
completion, they will add that completion status to your transcript.
Please address any questions about this Advanced Certificate program to the certificate administrator (and Professor of Political Science), Kristen Hill Maher, [email protected].