USC Price School of Public Policy
The USC Price School of Public Policy provides a dynamic learning environment where interdisciplinary education abounds. At USC Price, students choose a program of study from the independent yet related fields of public administration, public policy, health management and policy, urban planning, real estate development and executive leadership. Students are supported by a committed faculty who contribute to the strong sense of community present in the school.
The school’s mission is to improve the quality of life for people and their communities. Faculty engage in solving some of society’s most pressing issues — and challenge students to do the same. USC Price is renowned for its expertise in areas such as: sustainability and the environment, health care policy, nonprofit management, housing and real estate, transportation, infrastructure, urban development and land use, social policy, governance, civic engagement, community development, immigration and risk analysis, among others.
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Defining characteristics of USC Price are the depth of its academic classroom experience and connecting classroom theory to professional practice through practicums, internships and laboratory work locally, nationally and around the globe. Students graduate with the knowledge, skills and experiences to lead in their chosen field of practice.
Today’s complex challenges call for leaders who are able to work across disciplines and across the public, private and nonprofit sectors to find solutions. It is for this multidisciplinary reality that USC Price prepares its students.
USC Price students go on to hold high-ranking appointments in our nation’s capital, analyze and determine public policy, design new transportation systems, and redesign city, county, state and federal governance structures — in the United States and abroad.
Administration
Jack H. Knott, Ph.D., Dean
Elizabeth Graddy, Ph.D.*, Vice Dean
Genevieve Giuliano, Ph.D.*, Senior Associate Dean, Research and Technology
Regina T. Nordahl, J.D., MBA, SPHR, Associate Dean, Administration
Carol A. Rush, MPA, Associate Dean, Student Affairs
John Sonego, M.A., Associate Dean for Development and External Relations
Faculty
C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Dean’s Chair: Jack H. Knott, Ph.D.
University Professor: Kevin Starr, Ph.D. (History)
Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication and Journalism: Manuel Castells, Ph.D. (Communication)
Judith & John Bedrosian Chair in Governance & Public Enterprise: Raphael Bostic, Ph.D.
Blue Cross of California Chair in Health Care Finance: Glenn A. Melnick, Ph.D.
C.C. Crawford Chair in Management and Performance: Anthony Bertelli, Ph.D.
Margaret and John Ferraro Chair in Effective Local Government: Genevieve Giuliano, Ph.D.*
James Irvine Chair in Urban and Regional Planning: Tridib Banerjee, Ph.D., FAICP*
James Irvine Chair in Urban and Regional Planning: Harry W. Richardson, M.A.
Edward G. Lewis Endowed Chair in Law: Nancy Staudt, J.D., Ph.D. (Law)
Lusk Chair in Real Estate: Richard K. Green, Ph.D. (Business)
Jeffrey J. Miller Chair in Government, Business and the Economy: Elizabeth Graddy, Ph.D.*
Emery Evans Olson Chair in Nonprofit Entrepreneurship & Public Policy: James M. Ferris, Ph.D
Quintiles Chair in Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Innovation: Darius Lakdawalla, Ph.D. (Pharmacy)
Leonard D. Schaeffer Director’s Chair of the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics: Dana Goldman, Ph.D.*
Maria B. Crutcher Professor of Citizenship and Democratic Values: Terry L. Cooper, Ph.D.
Governor Downey Professor of State and Global Policy: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Frances R. and John J. Duggan Distinguished Professor of Public Administration: Shui Yan Tang, Ph.D.*
Houston Flournoy Professor of State Government: Juliet Musso, Ph.D.*
William M. Keck Professor of Energy Resources: Donald Paul, Ph.D. (Engineering and Earth Sciences)
Dr. Chester A. Newland Professor of Public Administration: Janet Vinzant Denhardt, DPA
Presidential Professor of Health Economics: Daniel McFadden, Ph.D.
Provost Professor of Business, Law and Political Economy: Mathew McCubbins, Ph.D. (Finance and Business Economics)
Judge Widney Professor: Leonard D. Schaeffer
Judge Widney Professor of Poetry and Public Culture: Dana Gioia, M.A., MBA
Professors: Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D.; Ann Crigler, Ph.D. (Political Science); Elizabeth Garrett, J.D. (Law); Peter Gordon, Ph.D. (Economics); Howard Greenwald, Ph.D.; Eric Heikkila, Ph.D.; Alan Kreditor, MCP, AICP; Dan Mazmanian, Ph.D.; Martin Krieger, Ph.D.; Jacquelyn McCroskey, Ph.D. (Social Work); James Moore II, Ph.D. (Engineering); Dowell Myers, Ph.D.; Michael Nichol, Ph.D. (Pharmacy); Gary Painter, Ph.D.; Manuel Pastor, Ph.D. (Geography and American Studies and Ethnicity); Jane Pisano, Ph.D.; Jon Pynoos, Ph.D. (Gerontology); Alison D. Renteln, Ph.D.* (Political Science); David Sloane, Ph.D.; Robert Suro (Journalism); Detlof von Winterfeldt, Ph.D. (Engineering)
Associate Professors: Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, Ph.D.; Christian Redfearn, Ph.D.; Peter Robertson Ph.D.*; Lisa Schweitzer, Ph.D.; Jeffrey Sellers, Ph.D., (Political Science); Kathleen Wilber, Ph.D. (Gerontology)
Assistant Professors: Nicole Esparza, Ph.D.; Marco Huesch, Ph.D.; Pamela McCann, Ph.D.; Mark D. Phillips, Ph.D.; Jenny Schuetz, Ph.D.; Vivian Wu, Ph.D.
Distinguished Fellow: Stan Ross, Honorary J.D.
Senior Fellows: Robert Denhardt, Ph.D.; William B. Fulton, Ph.D.; Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, Ph.D.; Mark Pisano; Frank Zerunyan, J.D.
Research Professors: Hilda Blanco, Ph.D.; Stephen Hora, D.B.A.; Donald L. Paul, Ph.D. (Engineering and Earth Sciences); Adam Rose, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professors: Michael Cousineau, Ph.D. (Medicine); Christopher Weare, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professors: John Romley, Ph.D.; Heather Rosoff, Ph.D.; Dan Wei, Ph.D.
Clinical Professor: Leonard Mitchell, M.A., MBA, J.D.
Teaching Professor: LaVonna B. Lewis, Ph.D.
Teaching Assistant Professors: Elizabeth Falletta, MRED; T.J. McCarthy, Ph.D.; Jennifer Miller, Ph.D.; Michael Thom, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professors: Jonathan Brown, DPA; Garrett Capune, Ph.D.; Robert Champion, MRED; Charles Cicchetti, Ph.D.; Thomas Collins, Ed.D.; Tim Gage, MPP; Patrick G. Hays, MHA; Lori Howard, Ph.D.; Stanley Iezman, J.D.; Jong S. Jun, Ph.D.; Patrick Kapsner, MPA, FACMPE; Catherine Kay, J.D.; Michael Keston, MBA; Allan Kotin, M.A.; Ehud Mouchly, M.A.; Ira Norris, MBA; Tomson Ong, J.D., Ph.D., LLM; James Osterling, MBA; Robert Smythe, B.S.; Erroll Southers, MPA; Donna Staal, DPA; Dora Vertenten; Henry Zaretsky, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professors: Austin Anderson, MBA; Bruce Baltin; William Barcellona, MHA, J.D.; Janis Breidenbach, M.A.; Ali Farahani, Ph.D.; James Fawcett, Ph.D.; Richard Garcia, DPA; Guillermo Gil, MBA; Daniel Haverty, DPA; Robert Ingenito, M.A.; Bryan Jackson, J.D.; Daniel Jordan, Ph.D.; Steven Kellenberg, M.A.U.D.; Michael Kodama, M.A.; Kathy Kolnick, Ph.D.; Carl Meyer, M.Arch.; Maurice Rahimi, Ph.D.; Ellen Riley, MBA; Jeffrey Schaffer, MPA; H. Eric Schuckman, Ph.D.; Susan Sinclair, MBA; Jeffrey Smith, Ph.D.; Helene Smookler, Ph.D.; Halil Toros, Ph.D.; Deborah Torres, M.Arch.; Clyde Wesp, M.D.; Jack Wong, M.A.
Adjunct Assistant Professors: Deepak Bahl, MPl; Michael Carter, MPH; Terri Dickerhoff, MRED; Melissa Gaeke, Ph.D.; Matt Gainer, MFA; Todd Gish, Ph.D.; Ray Gonzales, Ph.D.; Jeffrey Green, MHA; Earl Greenia, Ph.D.; Richard A. Hagy, Ph.D.; Ryan Millsap, Ph.D.; Donald Morgan, Ph.D.; Bret Nielsen, MRED; Mark E. Oliver, MRED; Deike Peters, Ph.D.; Chris Van Gorder, MPA; Chris Wilson, MBA; Diane Yoder, Ph.D.
Frances R. and John J. Duggan Professor Emeritus in Public Administration: Chester A. Newland, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professors: William C. Baer, Ph.D., AICP; Gerald Caiden, Ph.D.; Robert M. Carter, D.Crim.; T. Ross Clayton, Ph.D.; Lois Friss, Dr.P.H.; David Lopez-Lee, Ph.D.; David Mars, Ph.D.; Robert C. Myrtle, DPA; E.K. Nelson, DPA; William Petak, DPA; Francine Rabvinovtiz, Ph.D., AICP; Warren Schmidt, Ph.D.; Gilbert Siegel, Ph.D.; Robert Stallings, Ph.D.; Richard A. Sundeen, Ph.D.*; Robert E. Tranquada, M.D.; Joseph S. Wholey, Ph.D.; William J. Williams, DPA
Emeritus Associate Professors: Wesley E. Bjur, Ph.D.; Catherine Burke, Ph.D.
Degrees Offered
The Price School of Public Policy offers the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Science in Policy, Planning and Development
- Master of Health Administration
- Executive Master of Health Administration
- Master of Science in Health Systems Management Engineering (with Industrial and Systems Engineering)
- Executive Master of Leadership
- Master of Public Policy and Management
- Master of Planning
- Master of Planning and Development Studies
- Master of Public Administration
- Master of Public Policy
- Master of Real Estate Development
- Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and Management
- Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and Development
- Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development
The Bachelor of Science and the school’s master’s degrees are also offered jointly as a progressive five-year program and the school participates in the following interdisciplinary minors:
- Children and Families in Urban America
- Construction Planning and Management
- Environmental Planning and Development
- Health Policy and Management
- International Policy and Management
- Law and Public Policy
- Nonprofits, Philanthropy and Volunteerism
- Real Estate Development
- Urban Policy and Planning
The Master of Planning is offered as a dual master’s degree with programs in architecture, landscape architecture, art and curatorial practices in the public sphere, business administration, economics, gerontology, public administration, public health, public policy, real estate development and social work.
The Master of Public Administration is offered as a dual master’s degree with programs in planning, gerontology, Jewish nonprofit management, law and social work.
The Master of Real Estate Development is offered as a dual degree with the Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor and Master of Planning.
The Master of Health Administration is offered as a dual degree with the Master of Science in Gerontology.
The Master of Public Policy is offered as a dual degree with programs in law and planning.
National Honor Societies
Pi Alpha Alpha
Pi Alpha Alpha is the national honor society for public affairs and administration. Graduate students in the Price School of Public Policy who have completed at least 18 semester units and have earned a 3.7 grade point average are eligible for membership.
Pi Sigma Alpha
Pi Sigma Alpha is the national honor society for students in public administration, political science, and international relations. Students who have completed at least three courses from among these fields and have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average are eligible to apply.