Graduate Admissions Schools
Introduction
At USC, you’ll find more than just an education. You’ll find a network of resources and opportunities to help you build a career in any field. That’s why we offer so many academic programs across our schools and departments—and so many different ways for you to get started on the path to success.
Architecture
- Architecture is a unique and challenging field.
- Architecture is a creative and dynamic field.
- Architecture is a field of study that prepares students to design, build and manage the built environment.
Architecture students learn to use their creativity and skill sets to create buildings that will last for generations. They also learn about construction materials and building codes to ensure their structures are safe for people who use them daily–from office workers spending eight hours at their desks to children playing on playgrounds after school!
Leventhal School of Accounting
The undergraduate program allows students to gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed as professional accountants, auditors or tax preparers. Classes include cost accounting; financial reporting; managerial accounting; taxation I & II; auditing fundamentals; corporate finance; investments I & II; advanced financial statement analysis, ethics & professional responsibility
Roski School of arts and design
Roski School of Arts and Design is a great place to learn about art and design. They have great teachers and facilities and many different programs to choose from if you want to pursue an education in this field. Whether your passion is photography or sculpture, Roski has something for everyone.
They also offer multiple majors for students who want to major in one specific type of art or design:
- Art History
- Design Studies
- Film + Television Production
- Graphic Design – Illustration/Animation (this major includes classes on computer animation)
Marshall School of Business
The Marshall MBA program offers two main concentrations: accounting and finance, as well as a wide range of electives to allow you to customize your coursework based on your career goals or personal interests. This flexibility makes it easier for students to balance their academic studies, extracurricular activities, and other responsibilities outside school–a crucial factor when choosing where to go for graduate school!
Independent Health Professions
The Independent Health Professions program is a four-year program requiring a bachelor’s degree in any study area. It is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
The Independent Health Professions Program is a full-time day program and does not require students to be enrolled at USC during the summer months when classes are not in session. The curriculum combines classroom instruction with clinical training in hospitals, clinics, or community settings. Students can apply what they’ve learned in class to real-world situations while earning valuable hands-on experience under supervision from licensed professionals who teach them how to work independently within their field(s). This combination offers students theoretical knowledge gained through classwork and practical skills learned through hands-on experience helping patients under supervision from licensed professionals, ultimately preparing them for careers as independent practitioners upon graduation from this program’s rigorous training requirements!
USC is a great university to learn all the different things. USC has many other schools and programs, allowing you to study all the subjects you are interested in. For example, many professors teach these majors at USC if you want to study computer science or engineering. Also, you are interested in art history or literature but prefer being around only a few people (or vice versa). In that case, USC has smaller classes where you can get more individualized attention from your professor!