Political Management Program Curriculum

Earn your Master of Professional Studies in Political Management in just 36 credits, including a capstone project that showcases your expertise. The core curriculum delivers a strong foundation in political principles, aligning with your career aspirations and preparing you for leadership in the field.
 

BROWSE COURSE SYLLABI
 


The following requirements must be fulfilled: 36 credits, including 12 credits in required courses, 21 credits in elective courses, and 6 credits in courses for the capstone.

Required
PMGT 6401Fundamentals of Political Management
PMGT 6402Applied Political Communications
PMGT 6403Political Data and Analytics
PMGT 6404Principled Political Leadership
Electives
Seven courses (21 credits) selected from the following:
PMGT 6410Grassroots Engagement
PMGT 6414Lobbying
PMGT 6420Corporate Public Affairs
PMGT 6438State and Local Campaigns
PMGT 6440Targeting and Voter Contact
PMGT 6442Campaigns Around the World
PMGT 6450Rules, Laws, and Strategy
PMGT 6452Digital Strategy
PMGT 6454Fundraising and Budgeting
PMGT 6456Speechcraft
PMGT 6458Crisis Management
PMGT 6460Audience Research
PMGT 6462Opposition Research
PMGT 6466Political Advertising
PMGT 6468Digital Advertising and Action
PMGT 6470Digital Content Creation
PMGT 6472Maximizing Social Media
PMGT 6479Using Humor Strategically
PMGT 6416International Lobbying
PMGT 6428Cultural Aspects of Global Engagement
PMGT 6424Comparative Politics
PMGT 6442Campaigns Around the World
PMGT 6477Political Risk Assessment
PSPR 6224Global Public Relations Strategy and Practice
PMGT 6490Special Topics
PMGT 6496Independent Study
PMGT 6497Graduate Internship
Capstone
Students take either PMGT 6480, The Washington Residency, or the capstone course PMGT 6495, Political Power and Practice, and one additional elective for a total of 6 credits in their penultimate or final semester.
PMGT 6480Washington Residency
or PMGT 6495 Political Power and Practice
On additional elective course selected from the list above.


Global Politics Concentration

If you plan to impact politics at a global level, the Global Politics concentration will give you the tools to decipher the political environment in various regions around the globe, as well as the tools needed to build coalitions to impact society and government. This option is an official concentration, which will be noted on your transcript. 


 

Flexible Electives

With your advisor's approval you may also take electives outside the program. Many classes in the Legislative Affairs or the Public Relations and Communications programs would make excellent electives for Political Management students. Some students also take courses at the Elliott School of International Affairs, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, or the School of Business to broaden their perspective on the intersections between politics, policy, international relations, and business.