Graduate & Professional Degrees

The University of Southern California is one of the top-ranked universities in the country and offers a diverse range of graduate and professional programs to suit various career pursuits. Students can gain access to exceptional academic scholarship, accelerated degrees, top faculty, leading research opportunities and collaborative learning communities. With state-of-the-art facilities and competitive faculty and staff committed to excellence, USC's graduate and professional programs serve as an attractive option for those seeking higher education on the West Coast.

  • Master's Degree | Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC

    The Master of Science in "Biomedical Implants and Tissue Engineering (BITE)" is an intense academic program designed to enhance the knowledge and critical thinking skills of graduate students interested in biological and clinical aspects of osseointegration and clinical applications of tissue engineering sciences. Through rigorous review of the scientific literature, graduate students are expected to gain advanced knowledge of clinical and scientific studies involving dental implants and related procedures required to regenerate oral and craniofacial tissues. These studies are intended to form the fundamental basis to pursue evidence-based practice for clinicians, as well as conduct scientific studies for clinical researchers. This academic degree is suitable for those, who are interested to gain expertise in dental implant therapeutics and regenerative sciences. In addition to the didactic courses and gaining comprehensive understanding with relevant scientific literature, graduate students are required to design and complete a scientific research project, under the supervision of an academic committee, composed of mentors with relevant expertise. The resulting data from the scientific study is expected to be prepared in manuscript format and submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. 

    The BITE MS program is 6 trimesters (24 months) in length. The program is a purely academic program and there is no clinical patient care component to this program. 

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  • Master's Degree | Keck School of Medicine of USC

    The Master of Science degree program in Biomedical Sciences is a terminal degree for students admitted into the PIBBS PhD program who cannot complete the PhD program for personal or medical reasons. The department does not accept applicants for this MS degree. Enrollment of graduate students as master's degree candidates is not encouraged and is reserved for special circumstances that must be approved by the PIBBS director, relevant KSOM PhD program director and the associate dean of Graduate Affairs. Under such circumstances, a student admitted to the PIBBS program may submit a formal request to complete a terminal MS degree. If approved to pursue the MS as a terminal degree, the student must submit a research capstone paper within two months of approval or at the end of the current semester enrolled, whichever comes first.

    The master's curriculum includes all course work required of PhD students for a minimum of 35 units with an accumulated GPA of at least 3.0, comprehensive examination and submission of the written portion of the qualifying exam. Submission of a research capstone paper and an associated oral presentation will serve as the comprehensive examination for the master's degree.

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  • Graduate Certificate | USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

    The BPMK Certificate is ideal for professionals across the healthcare industry, working clinical professionals, and those in fields allied to healthcare delivery and systems. Specifically, the BPMK certificate seeks students who want to pursue a related career in the biopharmaceutical industry or simply those who wish to expand their current understanding of industry business practices as part of expanding their overall learning experiences such as Medicine, Law and Consulting. Students are required to complete 12 total units to be eligible for the BPMK Certificate, selected in consultation with an adviser. 

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  • Master's Degree | USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Master of Science in Biopharmaceutical Marketing

    The Master's Program in Biopharmaceutical Marketing (BPMK) is an intensive, industry focused and uniquely targeted program designed to produce graduates whose undergraduate and graduate backgrounds in marketing, communication, biological and pharmaceutical, related sales and advertising, drug management and other healthcare-involved business are enhanced by knowledge and skills appropriate for a highly regulated environment, specifically in the application and practice of biopharmaceutical marketing. Biopharmaceutical marketing is a uniquely emerging branch of drug product development, management, market placement, access and insurance coverage, outcomes and value determinations that functions at the intersection of audience segmented product marketing, healthcare industry and government regulatory issues and treatment efficiency, including value and reimbursement. This program will provide the opportunity for mid-career professionals as well has highly motivated new graduates to enter a field in which public and private payers, biopharmaceutical industry and government cannot find sufficient qualified individuals and technically skilled managers to meet demand.

    The Biopharmaceutical Marketing Master of Science (BPMK) program will require 27 academic units of formal course work, selected in consultation with an adviser. Course requirements normally include a minimum of seven courses and may include a capstone (21 units total) from the BPMK program with emphasis on biopharmaceutical marketing, market research and analytics, business intelligence, and applied health care policy. Recommended course work and electives include some courses available in other departments of the university. These courses will be selected in consultation with program advisers according to the areas of intended specialization of the participant in order to meet the credit requirements of the program. Students should develop a specific plan of study in consultation with the graduate advisers before beginning the program.  

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  • Master's Degree | Keck School of Medicine of USC

    The MS in Biostatistics degree program consists of at least 39 units from courses in Biostatistics and Epidemiology and will prepare students for a professional or academic career in biostatistical and biomedical research. Students will learn the foundations and theory behind biostatistics; how to apply statistical methods to draw conclusions from the data; to program in various statistical software packages; adapt existing methodologies to use in emerging fields such as clinical trials or genetics and publish a body of independent research. This program may be used as a foundation for a PhD in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology or Data Science.

    Student in the MS Biostatistics program must attend at least 15 biostatistics seminars during the first year of their degree program. These seminars foster an environment of collegiality, providing students with exposure to diverse topics and innovative ideas within biostatistics, and will prepare them for a career in which the exchange of ideas is critical for success. General information about the seminars will be provided at the beginning of each semester, and specific seminar topics will be announced weekly.

    The department encourages applicants with undergraduate degrees in mathematics, statistics or biostatistics, or other related fields. Applicants are encouraged to have preparation in differential and integral calculus, introduction to mathematical statistics and basic computer programming.

    Admissions requirements can be found on the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences website: pphs.usc.edu/admissions/admission-requirements-master-of-science-in-biostatistics.

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  • Doctoral Degree | Keck School of Medicine of USC

    The department offers a degree program leading to the PhD in Biostatistics. The program is designed to produce biostatisticians who will have in-depth knowledge of statistical theory and methodology and the ability to apply this knowledge creatively to statistical problems in the biological and health sciences. All students will enroll in a set of core courses that cover both biostatistical theory and applications. Students will then choose from one of four tracks that will allow them to develop expertise in a specific area. The available tracks are: (1) biostatistics theory; (2) statistical genetics; (3) environmental statistics; (4) clinical trials.

    Course Requirements

    A minimum of 60 units of graduate study is required for the PhD degree; a maximum of 19 of these units may be from research and dissertation. In preparation for the qualifying examination, students are required to take all remaining core and track-specific courses.

    Screening Procedure

    In preparation for the screening examination, all students must take four core courses: PM 511a, PM 511b and PM 522a, PM 522b. A student failing the screening examination will either terminate or will terminate with the MS degree upon completion of an acceptable thesis.

    Qualifying Exam Committee

    A formal qualifying exam committee will consist of at least five faculty members. The committee chair and at least two additional members must be affiliated with the student's program. At least three members of the committee must be tenured or tenure track.

    Qualifying Examination

    The written portion of the qualifying examination will comprise testing on track-specific course content and focus on the student's dissertation topic. An oral examination will ascertain the student's competence in orally communicating this knowledge. Students must pass the written portions and the oral portions in order to pass the qualifying examination.

    Annual Research Appraisal (ARA)

    Beginning in the second year, each student must register for PM 610 (1 unit) and present an annual progress report to the program oversight committee. Once a dissertation topic has been selected, the annual progress report is presented to the student's qualifying exam committee. Once the student has passed the qualifying examination and is appointed to candidacy, the annual progress report is presented to the student's dissertation committee. The student will meet annually with the dissertation committee, until he or she graduates from the program. The oral portion of the screening examination as well as the qualifying examination and the defense examination will count as ARAs.

    Dissertation and Oral Defense

    Upon passing the qualifying examination the PhD candidate and his or her chair will recommend a three-member dissertation committee. The dissertation should be completed within two years and should be oriented toward a theoretical-methodological application to a problem area in the biological or health sciences. The oral defense is based on a rough draft or final version of the dissertation. The defense is administered by the dissertation committee, with other faculty invited to attend.

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  • Graduate Certificate | USC School of Architecture

    Nothing in architecture combines attributes of performance and appearance as does the building skin. As the nexus of myriad, often competing, variables, the façade system is the linchpin to resilience and sustainability pursuits in buildings and urban habitat. This certificate program empowers students in their academic and professional pursuits, opens doors for the young practitioner, and provides a foundation for excellence that can be built upon over the course of a career.

    The Graduate Certificate program in Building Façade Art Science and Technology is designed to provide students with the deep knowledge and skills necessary for careers in the increasingly technical field of façade system design, fabrication, delivery and operation. Study areas include design, fabrication and construction processes, an expanding materials palette, energy and carbon performance, resilience and sustainability considerations, health, comfort and wellness attributes, computational analytics and digital workflows and the aesthetics of the building skin.

    Applicants for the Graduate Certificate Program in Building Façade Art Science and Technology who are currently enrolled in a master's program at USC and are in good standing with a 3.0 GPA only need to submit the appropriate paperwork to add the certificate program, which may be obtained from the student services adviser.

    Applicants for the Graduate Certificate Program in Building Façade Art Science and Technology who are not matriculated in a master's-level program at USC must submit a formal application for admission to the certificate program, provide transcripts of all college work, a résumé and one letter of recommendation.

    The Graduate Certificate Program in Building Façade Art Science and Technology requires a minimum of 14 units.

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  • Graduate Certificate | USC School of Architecture

    Building science at USC recognizes that exemplary architecture requires a creative response to natural forces, based on informed good judgment in the areas of architectural technology. The Certificate in Building Science is intended as a supplement for students enrolled in graduate course work in architecture, landscape architecture, historic preservation, urban planning or related disciplines.

    Course Requirements

    Completion of the certificate requires a minimum of 14 units. Students must take three core courses. Electives in building science may be taken to complete the program requirements.

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  • Master's Degree | USC School of Architecture

    The Chase L. Leavitt Graduate Building Science program in the USC School of Architecture is leading the transition to carbon neutral, equitable and resilient design practice while simultaneously raising the bar for design excellence. It creates leaders in architectural technology - the intricacies of structure, environmental controls, sustainability, materials and methods, façade design, wellness, indoor environmental quality (IEQ), BIM, and digital technologies. Students are strongly encouraged through classwork or thesis to participate in zero energy building design and learning about strategies of building decarbonization. Our students have participated in summer internships at noted firms, won design competitions, and published papers in prestigious journals and peer-reviewed conference proceedings. Our graduates go on to become building science consultants, specialists in architecture firms, government advisors, owners of their own companies, and PhD students for those wishing to continue into teaching.

    Some of the great innovators of our field are either graduates or faculty associated with our program. The confluence of an outstanding faculty, dedicated students, an exceptional curricular structure, good facilities and a long history of collaborative scholarly achievement creates an unparalleled academic home for those interested in cutting-edge research and technological innovation. We are a global leader in architectural technology education - the intricacies of structure, environmental controls, sustainability, materials and methods, and computing, with a special strength in façade research.

    The Master of Building Science curriculum encourages "breadth with depth," providing students with a solid platform of core knowledge that they can then amplify through their individual research and thesis projects. Electives allow students to stretch in a variety of directions, both within the field and beyond into the related disciplines of heritage conservation, landscape architecture, and architecture and overall to achieve a mastery of topics related to building science. We also encourage innovative student studies such as machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence. The final achievement of the program is a thesis research project that is based on the student's interests and is crafted with the advice of a faculty committee that mentors the work.

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  • Master's Degree | USC Marshall School of Business

     

    The Master of Science in Business Administration (MS) is designed to provide those who have already completed an MBA with an opportunity to pursue further study in an area of specialization currently available to Marshall MBA students. The degree is available only to those holding MBA degrees from institutions accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). It may be completed on either a full- or part-time basis. Classes applicable to the degree are offered during both daytime and evening hours.

    Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the MS in Business Administration Website at marshall.usc.edu/ms-busad for more information about this very flexible curriculum.

    Admission Requirements

    Applicants may apply for admission to begin the program in the summer term or the fall or spring semesters. Application deadlines vary by semester, citizenship and registration goals. Details are available under the Calendar tab at marshall.usc.edu/ms-busad.

    Successful applicants should have earned a GPA of 3.3 or greater in their MBA course work, scored at least as well as an average Marshall MBA student on the GMAT or the GRE and have significant full-time work experience.

    Application Procedure

    Submit an online application to the MS program through the USC Graduate Admissions Website (gradadm.usc.edu/). International applicants are advised to see the instructions for international students published in the USC Graduate Admissions Website (gradadm.usc.edu/apply/international-students/).

    • Current USC students and USC MBA alumni are not required to submit an application fee, new test scores or transcripts to verify degrees earned prior to their attendance at USC.
    • Applicants who completed the MBA at an institution other than USC must submit all application documentation identified in the online application instructions including the application fee, official GMAT or GRE scores and transcripts.

    For additional information, visit marshall.usc.edu/msba.

    Program Structure and Unit Requirements

    MS in Business Administration applicants are invited to consider areas of specialization available to Marshall MBA students. While the student identifies an area of interest as part of the application process, final determination of course work requirements is made under the guidance of and subject to approval by a faculty adviser. The academic department reviewing the application recommends a faculty adviser for the new student, but applicants may request a specific faculty adviser from among the faculty of the Marshall School of Business.

    Together the student and the faculty adviser determine which courses the student must complete. An evaluation of work previously completed determines if prior work needs updating to prepare for new course work. If it is determined that preliminary courses are needed, the number of units needed to complete the Master of Science degree will increase. The student's program is then documented on an official program of study and filed with the MS program adviser.

    Completion of the Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 24 graduate units for all candidates.

    None of the GSBA prefixed classes required for completion of a Marshall MBA program may be applied toward the Master of Science in Business Administration unless they are required to update prior work and are added to the 24-unit total.

    No courses numbered lower than 500 may be included in this program. No more than two courses or 8 units may be taken in graduate course work outside the Marshall School of Business.

     

     

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