Location
1800 I Street
Phone
(916) 442-6911
Web
http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/programs/sacramento/about/scc/

USC Capital Center is a graduate school in Sacramento. The mission of the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD) is to improve the quality of life for people and their communities, here and abroad. They achieve this mission through education and research that promote innovative solutions to the most critical issues facing society. In today’s world of dynamic change and globalization, social challenges have become increasingly complex. Solving society’s most pressing issues – including sustainability and the environment, healthcare reform, immigration, infrastructure, urban development, social planning and policy, affordable housing and governance – now requires innovation and collaboration. These issues call for leaders who are able to move beyond their areas of expertise and work across the public, private and nonprofit sectors to find vital solutions.Through its interdisciplinary approach, SPPD educates students to serve as innovators – and leaders – in their field. The school’s degree programs draw on the expertise of faculty and practicing professionals to create a learning environment whose breadth and depth sets SPPD apart from all schools of its kind. In 2008, SPPD ranked seventh nationwide among "America's Best Graduate Schools" for public affairs, according to U.S. News & World Report.

At SPPD, students receive an enriching education that: In today’s world of dynamic change and globalization, social challenges have become increasingly complex. Solving society’s most pressing issues – including sustainability and the environment, healthcare reform, immigration, infrastructure, urban development, social planning and policy, affordable housing and governance – now requires innovation and collaboration. These issues call for leaders who are able to move beyond their areas of expertise and work across the public, private and nonprofit sectors to find vital solutions.

Through its interdisciplinary approach, SPPD educates students to serve as innovators – and leaders – in their field. The school’s degree programs draw on the expertise of faculty and practicing professionals to create a learning environment whose breadth and depth sets SPPD apart from all schools of its kind. In 2008, SPPD ranked seventh nationwide among "America's Best Graduate Schools" for public affairs, according to U.S. News & World Report.

At SPPD, students receive an enriching education that:

  • Combines social sciences, professional expertise, and the resources of a great research university to offer students breadth, depth, and variety as they pursue their interests and design their programs.
  • Centers on and values the relationships that develop between students and teachers.
  • Offers both academic and relevant real-world experiences, and draws widely on the expertise of networks of engaged councilors, advisors, alumni, and prominent professionals.
  • Encourages innovation, entrepreneurship, experimentation, and collaboration.
  • Fosters a multidisciplinary and problem-solving ethic.
  • Focuses broadly and inclusively on the issues, constituencies, structures, and institutions engaged in public life – in both governance and the built environment.
  • Utilizes the City of Los Angeles and the greater Southern California region as a living laboratory in which to learn and put into practice the lessons of the classroom.

Combines social sciences, professional expertise, and the resources of a great research university to offer students breadth, depth, and variety as they pursue their interests and design their programs.

  • Centers on and values the relationships that develop between students and teachers.
  • Offers both academic and relevant real-world experiences, and draws widely on the expertise of networks of engaged councilors, advisors, alumni, and prominent professionals.
  • Encourages innovation, entrepreneurship, experimentation, and collaboration.
  • Fosters a multidisciplinary and problem-solving ethic.
  • Focuses broadly and inclusively on the issues, constituencies, structures, and institutions engaged in public life – in both governance and the built environment.
  • Utilizes the City of Los Angeles and the greater Southern California region as a living laboratory in which to learn and put into practice the lessons of the classroom.

Programs

Undergraduate Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Policy, Planning, and Development Curriculum
  • Undergraduate Minors
  • Progressive Degrees

Master's Programs

  • Public Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Urban Planning
  • Real Estate Development
  • Health Administration

Ph.D. Programs

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and Management (Ph.D.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and Development (Ph.D.)

Professional Doctorate

  • Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development (DPPD)

Master's Degrees

  • Executive Master of Health Administration (EMHA)
  • Executive Master of Leadership (EML)
  • Master of International Public Policy and Management (IPPAM)

Short-Term Programs

  • Leadership Programs
  • Executive Program in Counter Terrorism
  • Delinquency Control Institute
  • Lusk Center for Real Estate Ross Minority Program

Graduate Certificate Programs

  • Certificate in Ambulatory Care
  • Certificate in Homeland Security and Public Policy
  • Certificate in Long-term Care
  • Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Policy
  • Certificate in Political Management
  • Certificate in Public Financial Management
  • Certificate in Public Management
  • Certificate in Public Policy
  • Certificate in Real Estate Development
  • Certificate in Sustainable Cities
  • Certificate in Transportation Systems

How to attend this school

Visit http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/admission/ to learn about admission to various programs.

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