Political Science M.A. / J.D.

Drake Law School students are permitted to transfer credits for specified law courses to Iowa State University, up to a maximum of 10 semester hours, of which 8 semester hours will be acceptable for graduate credit toward completion of the M.A. degree at Iowa State University (a minimum of 22 graduate credits must be earned at Iowa State University for all master’s degree programs).

Iowa State University graduate students will be authorized to transfer a maximum of 9 semester hours of specified political science courses to the Drake Law School toward completion of the J.D. degree.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the combined M.A./J.D. in political science program must meet the entrance requirements of, and be admitted to, both the Drake Law School and the Iowa State University Graduate College.

  1. Drake Law School: Admission requirements to the Drake Law School include a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with acceptable undergraduate scholastic achievement, and an acceptable score on the Law School Admission Test. For a complete discussion of the law school admission requirements, please refer to the current Drake Law School Catalog and Guidelines for Joint Degrees.
  2. Iowa State University: A graduate student in political science at Iowa State University must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university, and normally must rank in the top half of their graduating class. (See the current Iowa State University Graduate College Handbook and the requirements in the M.A. Handbook).

Prerequisite for admission to major graduate work in the Department of Political Science normally is completion of at least 12 semester credits in political science. Students entering the Master of Arts program in political science should have completed one year of a single foreign language, which is the equivalent of 8 semester hours. A course in basic statistics (equivalent of Statistics 1010) is also expected. Otherwise, a student might need to take an introductory statistics course for which no graduate credit will be received.

Financial Information

Drake University

Information about tuition may be found at Drake Law Tuition. For information concerning scholarships, financial aid, and housing accommodations, write to the Office of Admissions, Drake University Law School, Des Moines, IA 50311; telephone 1-800-44-DRAKE, ext. 2782, or (515) 271- 2782.

Iowa State University

Information regarding graduate tuition and fees may be obtained at The Office of the Registrar. Eligibility for resident fees is decided by the Director of Admissions. For further information concerning fees and housing, see Department of Residence Rates & Fees. For information regarding teaching and research assistantships, contact polsci@iastate.edu.

Important Notice

Tuition and graduate fees are assessed separately by each institution. Taking courses at both Drake and Iowa State in the same academic term requires payment to each institution. This applies to both full-time and part-time enrollment.

Degree Requirements

Both the Drake Law School and the Department of Political Science at Iowa State University have specific courses, hours, and grade requirements that must be met before the respective degrees will be awarded. In brief, the J.D. degree requires the successful completion of 90 semester hours; the M.A. degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours. A minimum of 22 graduate credits must be earned at Iowa State University for all master’s degree programs.

If you are interested in further information concerning the details of this J.D.-M.A. program, please contact the Director of Graduate Education at polsci@iastate.edu. For Drake admissions information contact law-admit@drake.edu.

Iowa State University graduate students in political science may transfer a maximum of 9 semester hours to the Drake Law School from the following list of courses, all of which must have been taken for graduate (5000-level) credit when there is the option of taking a dual-listed course at either the undergraduate or graduate level. In addition, completion of requirements for the M.A. degree usually includes Statistics 5870 (Statistical Methods for Research Workers – 4 credits); this course also may be acceptable for transfer credit. No more than 6 credit hours of 4000-numbered Political Science courses may be counted toward completion of the M.A. degree.

Table Caption Example
ISU Course Number Course Name Credits
4170 Campaign Rhetoric (also Speech Communication 4170) 3
4190 The Judiciary 3
4200 Constitutional Law 3
4210 Constitutional Freedoms 3
5010 Political Analysis and Research 3
5040 Proseminar in International Politics 3
5050 Proseminar in Comparative Politics 3
5070 Proseminar in Public Policy 3
5080 Policy Implementation 3
5090 Political Game Theory 3
5100 State Government and Politics 3
5220 International Law 3
5250 Mass Political Behavior
5300 Foundations of Western Political Thought 3
5310 Modern Political Thought 3
5340 Legal and Ethical Issues in Cyber Security 3
5350 Contemporary Political Philosophy 3
5430 Energy Policy 3
5520 Comparative Foreign Policy 3
5530 International Organization 3
5600 American Political Institutions 3
5710 Organizational Theory in the Public Sector 3
5740 Policy and Program Evaluation 3
5750 Management in the Public Sector 3
5770 Government, Business, and Society 3
5800 Ethics and Public Policy 3
5870 Electronic Democracy 3
5900A Special Topics: American Politics 2-5
5900D Special Topics: Global Politics 2-5
5900G Special Topics: Public Policy 2-5
5900J Special Topics: Theory, Law, and Methods 2-5
5990 Creative Component Varies
6990 Thesis Research Varies

Note: Other Drake Law School and ISU Political Science Department courses may be acceptable for transfer credit. These courses need to be defined by, and acceptable to, both parties in each case.

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Drake Course Number Course Name
112 Constitutional Law I
114 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
115 Constitutional Law II
201 Remedies
221 Agriculture Law-Intro
231 Environmental Law
232 Land Use Control
233 Legislation
239 Conflicts of Laws
249 Antitrust
250 Labor Law I
252 Administrative Law
254 Race and Constitution
259 Public International Law
261 State and Local Government Law
267 Labor Law II
279 International Human Rights
300 Natural Resources Law
302 Employment Discrimination Lit.
311 Law and Religion
318 Death Penalty
321 Constitutional Theory
620 Juvenile Law Internship

Note: Other Drake Law School and ISU Political Science Department courses may be acceptable
for transfer credit. These courses need to be defined by, and acceptable to, both parties in each
individual case.

Grades

For specific grades information see the current ISU and Drake catalogs. In general, M.A. candidates in political science at ISU must maintain, and graduate with, no less than a “B” (3.0) average; at the Drake Law School, graduation requires a “C” (2.0) cumulative average. However, for the purposes of meeting the requirements of this program, “C” grades and above may be transferred from the Drake Law School to ISU and will be evaluated as a “Pass.” Similarly, the Drake Law School will accept credit for classes at ISU in which the candidate receives a grade of “B” or better, but the grade received at ISU will not be used to compute the grade point average for the J.D.