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The Government Master of Arts program at Texas University is an intensive one-year, full-time on-campus graduate degree that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of political systems, governance models, and international dynamics. Built for individuals seeking to develop expertise in comparative politics, public institutions, international relations, and policy analysis, the program offers a strong foundation in political theory alongside the practical tools needed for political inquiry and decision-making. Through a globally focused lens, students examine the forces that shape legislation, diplomacy, and democratic development across different regions.
The curriculum is designed to bridge academic theory with applied research, allowing students to critically assess global events, institutional behavior, and governance challenges in both domestic and international contexts. Faculty with experience in public service and global affairs guide students through policy design, geopolitical analysis, and quantitative research methods, ensuring graduates are prepared for roles in public administration, diplomacy, or political consultancy. The program encourages debate, ethical reasoning, and strategic thinking, enabling students to approach political problems with clarity, depth, and responsibility
Semester 1 – Foundations in Political Analysis
Semester 2 – Diplomacy, Policy, and Public Affairs
Graduates of this program are prepared to take on impactful roles in government agencies, international organizations, nonprofits, political consultancies, and think tanks. Common job titles include policy analyst, legislative aide, foreign affairs specialist, public sector consultant, and diplomatic researcher, particularly in institutions focused on governance, conflict resolution, and democratic development. With training in analytical writing, institutional research, and strategic policy development, alumni are able to assess political trends, craft informed recommendations, and lead within complex political environments. The degree also serves as a solid foundation for those pursuing doctoral studies or competitive fellowship programs in public affairs or international relations.
This program offers a purposeful mix of political theory, policy application, and international insight, ideal for students aspiring to engage with governance at both national and global levels. Texas University’s faculty bring real-world experience and academic depth to the classroom, while the program’s one-year structure provides an efficient, focused path to specialization. Students benefit from exposure to current political challenges, access to policy networks, and mentorship that supports both intellectual and career development. For those committed to public leadership, global affairs, or institutional reform, this program delivers the tools and perspective necessary to drive meaningful change through informed governance.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA