University of Southern California
Salary Score
Bachelor's
91
Master's
83
Doctoral
71
Fast Facts
Average Financial Aid: $37,217
Accreditation: University of Southern California is acredited by 19 agencies
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Salary Score for Online Degrees at University of Southern California
Master's Degrees
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | $129,162 | $167,228 | 100 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $86,350 | $127,841 | 100 |
Health and Medical Administrative Services | $76,227 | $114,239 | 99 |
Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other | $47,500 | $135,775 | 98 |
Systems Engineering | Not Reported | $125,714 | 96 |
Civil Engineering | $45,126 | $81,695 | 95 |
Communication and Media Studies | $69,720 | $63,499 | 92 |
Public Administration | $71,984 | $68,264 | 90 |
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology | $60,845 | $57,415 | 90 |
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions | $132,343 | $71,321 | 89 |
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions | $220,309 | $121,309 | 88 |
Gerontology | $61,500 | $50,914 | 86 |
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering | $33,249 | $108,989 | 86 |
Accounting and Related Services | $46,849 | $65,462 | 83 |
Social Work | $123,809 | $50,797 | 83 |
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering | $44,168 | $99,666 | 83 |
Mechanical Engineering | $54,175 | $92,527 | 80 |
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions | $126,233 | $47,828 | 77 |
Biomedical/Medical Engineering | $52,866 | $76,738 | 73 |
Computer Science | $38,993 | $110,796 | 68 |
Taxation | $50,834 | $81,685 | 63 |
Geography and Cartography | $56,250 | $65,686 | 62 |
Engineering, Other | Not Reported | $97,458 | 47 |
Student Counseling and Personnel Services | $98,106 | $43,485 | 46 |
Public Health | $86,817 | $51,640 | 44 |
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas | $73,381 | $48,045 | 44 |
Library Science and Administration | $95,603 | $42,614 | 39 |
Finance and Financial Management Services | Not Reported | $67,923 | 34 |
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language | $58,450 | $43,457 | 33 |
Public Policy Analysis | $77,919 | $52,304 | 29 |
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies | $72,118 | $54,250 | 23 |
Doctoral Degrees
Educational Administration and Supervision | $101,619 | $99,851 | 81 |
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Reviewed: 1/18/2021
Degree:
If you are white, you'll have a decent experience with this school. You'll be able to meet with advisors and professors in a timely fashion, get relevant feedback, connections and help. You'll essentially get what you pay for: instruction, objective feedback etc. If you're not white, hold on to your hat. You'll be ignored, probably told to leave, you'll have to hold meetings and formal inquiries to get basic needs met. It's even more difficult online because I sometimes have to rely on my white peers... Read More
Morgan Pavey
Reviewed: 6/30/2019
Degree: Performing Arts
If you are planning to attend USC to study theater, my biggest piece of advice would be to take advantage of your resources outside of the department. Los Angeles is not an easy place to get started as an actor, and school will incubate you from trials and tribulations of beginning a career. It's a great idea to get your feet wet while you're still studying. Go see productions at local theaters, and start cultivating relationships with working professionals as your mentors. Take a class over the... Read More
Catherine Humenuk
Reviewed: 4/15/2019
Degree: Social Work
The online MSW program at USC allows students from anywhere to access excellent professors and a fantastic alumni network. The program offers concentrations in a variety of areas, from macro practice to mental health to military social work. Professors are knowledgeable and passionate. The alumni network - Trojan Nation - is amazing and allows you to find job opportunities anywhere you go in the US.
Kelly Lee
Reviewed: 3/31/2019
Degree: School Counseling
At first I was hesitant because the program is only offered for online-distance learning students. But I find that this really benefits students who are not living near USC and want to become school counselors, and still want to keep their day jobs. I recommend to anyone wanting to enroll in this program to be good at self-discipline and have high self-efficacy skills. I love this program and wouldn't change anything about the way that I have received my learning, and I have gotten to know my professors... Read More
Mark
Reviewed: 4/17/2018
Degree: Human Resources
After getting a bachelors degree and law degree in person, I was looking for a prestigious online program that would allow me to work and attend classes. USC has been phenomenal in every dimension. The professors are HR leaders that have worked for very large corporations. My classmates have also been friendly, helpful, and easy to work with. While the degree is expensive, getting a great education from a top-tier school is worth the costs. Fight On!!!
Hertzberg
Reviewed: 10/20/2017
Degree: Teaching
Phenomenal experience. I was accepted into USC after teaching at a public institution for a year; I really wanted to take it a step further by getting my masters and pursuing a physics credential. The professors were top notch and really helped me gain a deeper understanding of pedagogical techniques and differentiation geared toward diversity. If all teachers were trained through a program similar to USC Rossier, I believe we would have a much higher number of competent teachers. Being able to "Attend"... Read More
Would have been working if I went elsewhere
Reviewed: 8/25/2017
Degree: Teaching
Worst teaching program ever. Do not go there! They have a test you have to pass to get your credential which other schools do not but no one know much about it so you don't get proper help. They don't answer emails so you have to research stuff on your own with no proper direction. I had to find placement for myself at a school to do student teaching which was their job. I got hired pending getting my credential but I can't get the thing because they have an edtpa test that is very hard to pass but... Read More
LWJ
Reviewed: 7/22/2016
Degree: Education
This school is very expensive, but its reputation pays for itself. The university's name is great on my resume. The professors were fantastic, and I did feel I received a strong education. I wish the career specialists were more helpful in providing guidance after graduation, though.
Smrtcky
Reviewed: 5/31/2016
Degree: Teaching
USC is a fabulous school with amazing teachers who are there to support you as you work your way through your education.
Don't bother with USC online
Reviewed: 4/23/2016
Degree: Communications
Attend on campus or forget it. The online version of the program is a joke with the types of students they let it and the adjunct professors. The real professors teach the classroom on campus. The material is thrown at you to figure out, taking up 15-20 precious hours of your life each week just to be frustrated at how unprofessional it all is. Half of the students in groups attack one another or edge people out..the professional quality and personal characteristics of people that attend is a level... Read More