University of Southern California Reviews of Master's in Public Health
Locations: Los Angeles (CA)
Annual Tuition: $61,503

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Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Public Health
Expensive but excellent classes and networking.
Prats Do
Reviewed: 3/27/2017
Degree: Public Health
The MSGM program at USC is an ideal program for students interested in public health but do not want the full MPH. Through this program you will have the opportunity to meet leaders in the field of public health and global health, while also preparing an networking with students who are applying or have been accepted to professional schools to pursue MDs, JDs, PhDs, DDS, and other graduate degrees.
Amina Larbah
Reviewed: 2/6/2015
Degree: Public Health
Pros: Close to downtown LA (entertainment, dining,etc) Learn a lot from the program, supportive staff If interested in working with underserved populations, then a lot of options Tram/Bus service is excellent Cons: Campus is unsafe at night Minimal eating options most of which are unhealthy Small library with only one bathroom for 3 floors No nearby grocery/convenience stores Expensive with little to no financial aid for most students Gym is off campus (need to take bus) On campus housing doesn't... Read More
Araceli Centeno
Reviewed: 7/22/2014
Degree: Public Health
I don't have an extensive list of pros and cos of my graduate program. However, from what I can ascertain thus far, the program lacks scholarships and fellowship opportunities. This is disappointing since USC prides it self as an institution that helps its students fund their education. On the other hand, the administrative staff of my program have been accessible and available to answer questions.
Sheila Pakdaman
Reviewed: 1/17/2013
Degree: Public Health
My program is not listed- Master of Science in Global Medicine. I am unable to select it from the list and the "other" option is not working. I found my education very valuable and felt that I was constantly supported by staff, faculty, and my peers. As this program is targeted primarily for pre-medical or other pre-professional students, I appreciated the reality of the workload. I feel that I am better prepared to take on the next step of my education in pursing a Medical Degree. The most memorable... Read More
Joanne Viloria
Reviewed: 1/11/2013
Degree: Public Health
The MPH graduate program was comprehensive and all courses required were relative to one another, which made for various ties as well as the strengthening of information already gathered. The major con of the MPH graduate program was the cost of courses. Another con was the new, not as effective building that houses our MPH courses. However, I am sure that improvements are being made.