GRADUATE STUDIES - University Of San Francisco

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ADVANCEYOUR CAREERFROM HEREWelcome to the University of San Francisco — the university of sharp minds,big hearts, and independent spirits. Come join a community dedicated toprogress and to positive action. Come learn to change the world from here.AC A D E M I C E XC E L L E N C EOur graduate programs are rigorous by nature and practical by design. Here you’lllearn by doing, not just by listening. You’ll answer tough questions and ask them,too. Your professors will challenge you to think critically, communicate clearly, andsolve complex problems — the tools that employers want the most, in every field.S A N F R A N CI S CO A DVA N TAG EAt USF, you’re in the center of one of the world’s most dynamic cities, connectingwith people, organizations, and employers who are shaping our world. With ourdeep San Francisco roots and connections with companies such as Google, Tesla,Deloitte, and Kaiser Permanente, we’ll help you find job opportunities — or launchyour own startup. From technology to finance to the arts and nonprofits, no otherplace offers you this atmosphere of innovation and this wealth of opportunity.And USF puts you in the center of it all.F I V E S C H O O L S , O N E M I S S I O N : C H A N G E T H E WO R L DAt the University of San Francisco, we offer you more than 60 master’s, doctoral,and credential programs across five schools. Each school offers you plenty ofpersonal attention and a curriculum grounded in Jesuit calls to action:Turn rigorous thinking into positive action.Do good while doing well.Cura personalis — care of the whole person — is an importantcharacteristic of USF’s Jesuit education.Join a community where good deeds are just as important as good grades,and where you learn to succeed not only in the workplace but in life.USF G R ADUATEPRO G R A MS BYTH E N U M B ER STotal graduate enrollmentFall 20194,059Number of full-time faculty486Percentage of faculty who holdPhD or equivalent terminal degrees96Ratio of full-time studentsto full-time faculty13:1Alumni living in 50 states, six U.S.territories, and 145 countries115,000 Number of programs offered62

CO LLEG E O FMASTER’S PROGRAMSARTS ANDSCIENCESApplied EconomicsThe College of Arts and Sciences offers you a full spectrum of opportunitiesEnergy Systems Managementfor intellectual and professional growth. From data science and biotechnologyAsia Pacific StudiesBiologyBiotechnologyChemistryComputer ScienceComputer Science BridgeData ScienceEnvironmental Managementto museum studies and sport management, you can develop your passion here.International and DevelopmentEconomicsJoin us and see how the San Francisco Bay Area and California serve as yourInternational Studiesextended classroom, rich in experiences, internships, and jobs.Migration StudiesW H Y C H O OS E U S F ?Professional Communication› Study with professors who are experts in their fields — and who help you both with yourcoursework and your career aspirations.› Join a diverse and stimulating learning community.› Discover how you can serve critical needs in communities both nearby and around the world.Museum StudiesPublic LeadershipSport ManagementAsia Pacific Studies / MBAUSF has provided a great supportsystem, including my classmates,alumni, and professors, who haveall led me to amazing opportunitiesin my industry. I ’m looking forwardto what comes next!Energy Systems Management / MBAJUSTINE DUTTON ’16Urban and Public AffairsWritingDUAL DEGREE PROGRAMSEnvironmental Management / MBAUrban and Public Affairs / JDMA in Sport ManagementThe USF Master’s inSport Management programwas ranked 10th in theworld and 8th in the nationby SportBusinessInternational

MASTER’S PROGRAMSSCH O O L O FEDUCATIONFor 40 years, we have cultivated involved teachers, devoted leaders,and caring counselors. Our faculty and students are scholars and socialjustice advocates engaged in the Bay Area and beyond. With over20 master’s and doctoral programs, we welcome students who seekto make an impact and who want to help those most in need.W H Y C H O OS E U S F ?› Learn from Fulbright scholars, Ford Foundation scholars, and an Exemplary Diversity scholar.› Alumni include college presidents, an undersecretary of education, a recipient of theMacArthur “Genius” Grant, and, in the last 10 years, two California Teachers of the Year.› The only teacher residency program in California.› The only human rights program in a school of education in the USA.The highlights of being at theSchool of Education are the senseof community among my colleaguesand professors, networking, andthe opportunity to work with otherswho want to give back to the worldjust as much as I do.REBECCALOBOSCHEFSKY ’16Organization and Leadership EdDCatholic Educational Leadership (MA)Counseling Psychology:Marriage and Family Therapy (MA)Educational Technology (MA)Higher Education and Student Affairs (MA)Human Rights Education (MA)International and MulticulturalEducation (MA)Organization and Leadership (MA)Teaching English to Speakersof Other Languages (MA)MASTER’S WITHCREDENTIAL PROGRAMSCounseling Psychology:School Counseling (MA)Special Education (MA) with Mild/Moderate Education SpecialistCredentialTeaching Credential withMaster’s in Teaching (MA): Catholic Education Educational Technology Reading San Francisco Teacher Residency(SFTR) Teaching English to Speakers ofOther Languages (TESOL) Urban Education and Social Justice Undergraduate OptionTransformative School LeadershipPreliminary Administrative ServicesCredential with MA: Catholic Educational Leadership Organization and LeadershipDOCTORAL PROGRAMSCatholic Educational Leadership (EdD)International and MulticulturalEducation (EdD)Learning and Instruction (EdD)Organization and Leadership (EdD)DOCTORAL WITHCREDENTIAL PROGRAMSTransformative School LeadershipPreliminary Administrative ServicesCredential with EdD: Catholic Educational Leadership Organization and Leadership6,140 alumni are employedas educational administratorsor teachers.CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSCertificate of Advanced Studiesin Catholic Educational LeadershipCertificate of Advanced Studiesin Educational TechnologyTeaching English to Speakersof Other Languages CertificateTeaching Reading Certificate

SCH O O L O FLAWJD PROGRAMSprepare you for a lifetime of change — for yourself, your clients, andFull-TimePart-TimeAn education from the University of San Francisco School of Law willour society. As a USF-trained lawyer, you’ll build on your ethicalvalues, sharpen your analytical and communication skills, and meetthe challenges of a fast-moving world.W H Y C H O OS E U S F ?› While many law schools teach you how to go to law school, USF teaches you how to practice law.› While many law schools encourage competition, USF favors the collaboration and compromiseessential to legal success.› You’ll work with professors who care about your progress and who can guide you in whateverarea of law you choose.› San Francisco gives you access to every type of legal practice, from big firms to startups to cityand state courts.› You’ll connect with alumni who are leaders in corporations, firms, public agencies, and nonprofits,plus judges in state and federal courts across the country.DUAL DEGREEE PROGRAMSJD / Master of Business AdministrationJD / Master of Public and Urban AffairsLLM PROGRAMSIntellectual Property andTechnology LawInternational Transactionsand Comparative LawTaxationMASTER’S PROGRAMLegal Studies in TaxationIn 2020, Princeton Reviewranked the USF School of Lawfourth best law school in thenation for minority students.At USF Law we rely on each other.We support each other through allthe trials and tribulations of thefirst year and beyond. We manageto be competitive yet not cutthroat,and we maintain an atmosphere ofcamaraderie that extends not onlyto others in our year, but to the restof the student body and faculty. USFLaw is exceptional because we aremore than just a school — we are acommunity.SHOUNAK DHARAPJD ’16

USF’s MBA programranked among the top 25programs in the nationfor entrepreneurship,management, and marketingby U.S. News & World Report,Best Graduate Schools,2019–2020SCH O O L O FMANAGEMENTMASTER’S PROGRAMSBusiness Administration (MBA):Full-Time, Part-Time, ExecutiveEntrepreneurship and Innovation(MSEI): Full-TimeFinancial Analysis (MSFA): Full-TimeImagine an advanced business education, tailored to your needs, in theInformation Systems (MSIS):Full-Time, Part-Timeheart of downtown San Francisco. It’s led by top faculty and by seniorMarketing Intelligence (MSMI):Full-Timeexecutives. It taps the energy of Silicon Valley. It challenges you to see,think, and act in new ways. And it connects you to a diverse communityNonprofit Administration (MNA):Full-Time, Part-Timeof learners united by a passion to change the world for the better.Organization Development (MSOD):Part-TimeW H Y C H O OS E U S F ?Public Administration (MPA):Part-Time› The USF School of Management has 46,000 alumni living in all U.S. states and territories,and 97 countries. This broad network includes alumni working in management consulting, hightech industries, financial services, and public service, nonprofit, and public administration,as well as entrepreneurs, lawyers, and elected and non-elected government officials.› The School of Management, in San Francisco’s financial district, gives you unmatched access tocompanies and organizations in technology, banking, retail, social media, marketing, internships,and more.› Full-time and part-time programs meet your personal and professional needs.› In the best Jesuit tradition, we teach you how to succeed both as a professional and as a person.You’ll graduate prepared to lead in the private, public, or nonprofit sector.DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMSAsia Pacific Studies / MBAEnergy Systems Management / MBAEnvironmental Management / MBAFinancial Analysis / MBAJD / MBAWhat made me choose USF was thelearning-by-doing aspect. I knew thatas soon as I found a school with thisteaching approach, it would matchperfectly with my learning style. Also,the university ’s mission, philosophy,and vision of making a differenceand changing the world not a lot ofuniversities out there set the barthat high.SABEEN ALI ’09MS in Organization DevelopmentCEO and founder, AngelHack

USF’s Clinical Nurse Leaderprogram in the Schoolof Nursing and HealthProfessions ranked seventh inthe nation by U.S. News &World Report, Best GraduateSchools, 2019–2020SCH O O L O FNURSINGAND HEALTHPROFESSIONSUniversity of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professionsis composed of extraordinarily talented and dedicated faculty, staff,and students — women and men for others who are committed to healthequity, social justice, and improving health and health care. This school,MASTER’S PROGRAMSMaster of Science inHealth Informatics (MSHI)Master’s Entry, Master of Sciencein NursingNursing for the Registered Nurse(RN-MSN)Public Health (MPH)DOCTORAL PROGRAMSExecutive Leadership Doctorof Nursing PracticeFamily Nurse Practitioner (FNP)/Doctor of Nursing PracticePopulation Health LeadershipDoctor of Nursing PracticePsychiatric Mental Health NursePractitioner (PMHNP)/Doctorof Nursing Practice› Many employers, both near and far, favor USF graduates because of the rigor and relevanceof our education.The University of San Franciscoembodies everything I believe inboth academia and beyond. Theinstitution values cura personalis —care of the whole person — whichis a Jesuit tradition that inspiresa distinct style of education.As a student in the health careprofession, I truly appreciate andaspire to carry out the university ’smission to care for the wholeperson, to advocate for improvingcommunity and population health.› Loyal alumni open doors for our students and graduates. Forty percent of our part-timeclinical instructors are alumni, and they connect you to internships and job opportunities.KRISTA NAVARRAMPH ’16with its mix of health professions and use of an interprofessionalcollaborative approach, is positioned to excel in integrated physicalPsyD in Clinical Psychologyand mental health care and population health.CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSW H Y C H O OS E U S F ?Family Nurse Practitioner(Post-Doctorate)› Our track record of more than 50 years in San Francisco gives you unmatched access tohands-on training. Every neighborhood clinic, every hospital — you name it, we’re there.Psychiatric Mental Health NursePractitioner (Post-Doctorate)Clinical Informatics

ADDITI O NALCAMPUSESAND LOCATIONSDesigned with working professionals in mind, graduate programs are offered at additional campusesand locations in the San Francisco Bay Area and southern California. For additional campuses andlocations, please refer to your graduate program.S AC R A M E N TOCAMPUSO R A N G E CO U N T YCAMPUSP L E A S A N TO NCAMPUSThe following programs are alsooffered at additional locations:1 Capitol Mall, Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95814(916) .eduSt. Joseph Center480 South Batavia StreetOrange, CA 92868(714) ampus@usfca.edu6120 Stoneridge Mall Road,Suite 150Pleasanton, CA 94588(925) .eduCUPERTINOM.A. Counseling Psychology —Marriage and Family TherapyConcentrationPROGRAMSM.S. Nursing for theRegistered Nurse (RN to MSN)Single or Multiple Subject TeachingCredential with Master of Artsin Teaching OptionMaster’s Entry, Master ofScience in NursingPROGRAMSMaster of Public HealthM.A. Sport ManagementMaster of Public HealthPROGRAMSSingle or Multiple Subject TeachingCredential with Master of Arts inTeaching OptionM.A. Counseling Psychology —Marriage and Family TherapyConcentrationSingle or Multiple Subject TeachingCredential with Master of Arts inTeaching OptionSANTA ROSAM.A. Counseling Psychology —Marriage and Family TherapyConcentrationSingle or Multiple Subject TeachingCredential with Master of Arts inTeaching Option

G R ADUAT EPROGRAMSThis table summarizes academic prerequisites, application requirements, and tuition costs.Detailed and definitive program information can be found in the current USF Catalog (usfca.edu/catalog),or at -programs.TOTALCREDITSPROGRAMDURATIONApplied Economics332 YearsAsia Pacific Studies282 YearsBiology242 YearsGREREQUIRED TESTSENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMSUMMERTOTALPROGRAMTUITION*PROGRAM CONTACTCONTACT EMAILnot available 48,840Marta Lezzeriniecon@usfca.edunot availablenot available 41,440Brian Dempstermaps@usfca.eduOct. 15not available 0Naupaka Zimmermannzimmerman@usfca.eduPRIORITY APPLICATION DATESPRIOR DEGREE,REQUIREMENTSTOEFL IBTIELTS SCOREDUOLINGOFALLSPRINGBachelor’s Degree796.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1not availableBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1Bachelor’s Degree1007115Mar. 15COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESBiotechnology362 YearsGRE or MCATBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 15, Apr. 15Oct. 15not available 53,280Christina .5 YearsGREBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 1Oct. 1not available 0Ryan Westchemistry@usfca.eduComputer Science362 YearsGREBachelor’s Degree796.5115Jan. 15, Mar. 1Oct. 1not available 53,280Gian Brunogbruno@usfca.eduComputer Science Bridge603 YearsGREBachelor’s Degree796.5115Jan. 15, Mar. 1not availablenot available 88,800Gian Brunogbruno@usfca.eduData Science351 YearGRE or GMATBachelor’s Degree906.5115not availablenot availableDec. 5, Mar. 1 51,800Kristen Keihlinfo@datascience.usfca.eduEnergy Systems Management342 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 15, Apr. 15not availablenot available 50,320Maggie Winslowmwinslow@usfca.eduEnvironmental Management302 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 15, Apr. 15not availablenot available 44,400Sindy Velamsem@usfca.eduInternational and Development Economics362 YearsBachelor’s Degree796.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1not availablenot available 53,280Marta Lezzeriniidec@usfca.eduInternational Studies342 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 15, Apr. 1not availablenot available 50,320Brian Dowd-Uribemais@usfca.eduMigration Studies312 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1not availablenot available 45,880Aide Rodriguezmigrationstudies@usfca.eduMuseum Studies321.5 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1not availablenot available 47,360Paula Birnbaummuseum@usfca.eduProfessional Communication322 YearsBachelor’s Degree906.5115Feb. 1, Apr. 1not availablenot available 47,360David Ryanmapc@usfca.eduPublic Leadership322 YearsBachelor’s Degree1007115July 1Nov. 1Mar. 1 47,360Seth Lynnmapl@usfca.eduSport Management362 YearsBachelor’s Degree796.5115not availableSept. 1 (SF)Feb. 1(SF, Orange County) 53,280Brent von Forstmeyersminfo@usfca.eduUrban and Public Affairs332 YearsBachelor’s Degree1007115Feb. 15, Apr. 15not availablenot available 48,840Kresten Froistad-Martinupa@usfca.eduWriting332.5 YearsBachelor’s Degree1007115Jan. 15not availablenot available 48,840Micah Ballardmfa@usfca.eduCatholic Educational Leadership MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15Mar. 1 36,450Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy Concentration MA602- and 3-Year OptionBachelor’s Degree927115Feb. 1Oct. 15not available 72,900Educational Technology MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 36,450Higher Education and Student Affairs MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Jan. 3not availablenot available 36,450For informationon all programs,please contact theSchool of Education.Please directemails regardingall programs toschoolofeducation@usfca.edu.SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONHuman Rights Education MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 36,450International and Multicultural Education MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 36,450Organization and Leadership MA302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 36,450Counseling Psychology, School Counseling/Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) MA with Credential492 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115not availablenot availableNov. 1 50,715Special Education MA with Credential422 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115not availablenot availableMar. 1 43,470MA in Teaching (MAT) with CredentialTeaching — Concentration in Catholic Education with Credential MATeaching — Educational Technology with Credential MATeaching — San Francisco Teacher Residency with Credential MATeaching — Teaching Reading with Credential MATeaching — TESOL with Credential MATeaching — Undergraduate Option for Master’s in Teaching MATeaching — Urban Education & Social Justice with Credential MABasic Skills Requirement variesby degree program, throughone of the following options:California Basic EducationalSkills Test (CBEST), CaliforniaSubject Examinations forTeachers (CSET); CaliforniaState University (CSU) EarlyAssessment; California StateUniversity (CSU) PlacementExams, Basic Skills Examsfrom other states approvedby the California Commissionon Teacher Credentialing;SAT, ACT, AP Exams.Bachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 35,190– 39,3302 YearsBachelor’s Degree927115Mar. 1Oct. 15not available 36,450301 Year 1 SemesterBachelor’s Degree927115not availablenot availableMar. 1 31,050603–5 YearsMaster’s Degree1007120Jan. 15Oct. 15Apr. 15 82,20034–382–3 YearsTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA30Transformative School Leadership PreliminaryAdministrative Services Credential with MACatholic Educational Leadership EdDInternational and Multicultural Education EdD603–5 YearsMaster’s Degree1007120Jan. 15Oct. 15not available 82,200Learning and Instruction EdD603–5 YearsMaster’s Degree1007120Jan. 15not availablenot available 82,200Organization and Leadership EdD603–5 YearsMaster’s Degree1007120Jan. 15Oct. 15not available 82,200Transformative School Leadership PreliminaryAdministrative Services Credential with EdD603–5 YearsMaster’s Degree1007120not availablenot availableMar. 1 62,100*Estimated total based on the academic year 2020–2021 tuition rate.

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USF GRADUATE PROGRAMS BY THE NUMBERS . Total graduate enrollment Fall 2019 . 4,059 . . CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Certificate of Advanced Studies in Catholic Educational Leadership . . University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions