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The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy (USC Price), previously known as School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD), is the public policy school of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles & Sacramento, California. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including a doctoral program and several professional and
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programs. USC Price also offers the
Master of Public Administration The Master of Public Administration (M.P.Adm., M.P.A., or MPA) is a specialized higher professional post graduate degree in public administration, similar/ equivalent to the Master of Business Administration but with an emphasis on the issues of ...
program at a campus in Sacramento.


History

Urban planning classes were first delivered at USC in Fall of 1921 by Gordon Whitnall, who was instrumental in founding the Planning Commission of the City of Los Angeles. In 1929, the USC School of Citizenship and Public Administration opened its doors, becoming one of only two programs of its kind in the nation. The school did not resemble very much the larger complex school it is today, but it contained the seeds of what is currently the modern USC Price. In addition to offering a degree in public administration, the School of Citizenship and Public Administration included classes in urban and regional planning from the outset, which eventually led to the urban and regional planning degree and school at USC. Over time, the School of Public Administration formed the health administration program and the public policy program. In 1955, the School of Public Administration and the School of Architecture and Fine Arts instituted a graduate program in city and regional planning. The graduate planning program grew into an independent academic unit in the 1960s. In 1971, the
Irvine Foundation The James Irvine Foundation is a philanthropic nonprofit organization established to benefit the people of California. The foundation's grantmaking focuses on a California where all low-income workers have the power to advance economically. The fou ...
gave its first USC grant to establish an endowed chair in urban and regional planning. In 1974, the USC Board of Trustees merged the Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning with the Center for Urban Studies to create the School of Planning and Urban Studies, subsequently the School of Urban and Regional Planning, the first planning program in the nation to achieve status as an independent school. The Irvine foundation provided the new school with an additional endowment for the support of graduate students. The school's undergraduate program was offered jointly with the School of Public Administration. The School of Urban and Regional Planning formed a graduate program in real estate development in 1985, and founded the Lusk Center for Real Estate Development in 1988 with a private donation, with naming rights, from John Lusk and his family. The school also launched a new undergraduate program to complement its existing program with the School of Public Administration. A gift from Ralph Lewis and his wife Goldy, the co-founders of Lewis Homes, enabled the School to break ground for a new building on May 24, 1995, USC's Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall. The School was renamed the School of Urban Planning and Development in 1996; and in 1998, the USC Board of Trustees merged the School of Urban Planning and Development with the School of Public Administration to form the School of Policy, Planning, and Development. The Lusk Center for Real Estate Development was reorganized into Lusk Center for Real Estate, a university-level research unit jointly administered by USC Price and the USC Marshall School of Business. In November 2011, the Price Family Charitable Fund gave a $50 million naming gift to honor the life and legacy of USC alumnus Sol Price, founder of Price Club. The school was renamed the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy with the shortened name of USC Price.


Rankings

In its 2020 rankings, '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranked USC Price as: * #2 in urban policy * #3 in public affairs * #3 in nonprofit management * #5 in health policy and management * #5 in local government management * #8 in public management and leadership * #9 in public policy analysis USC Price was ranked #9 for its graduate Urban Planning program by Planetizen's "The Top Schools For Urban Planners" (2014 Guide - Top 10 Planning Programs) in 2012.


Academics

USC Price currently offers: *Three doctorate programs: ** Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and Management (Ph.D.) **Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and Development (Ph.D.) **Doctor of Philosophy in Policy, Planning, and Development (Ph.D. Before Fall 2010) **Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development (DPPD) *Seven master's degree programs: ** Master of Public Policy (MPP) **Master of Science in Public Policy Data Science (MPPDS) **
Master of Public Administration The Master of Public Administration (M.P.Adm., M.P.A., or MPA) is a specialized higher professional post graduate degree in public administration, similar/ equivalent to the Master of Business Administration but with an emphasis on the issues of ...
(MPA) **Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management (MNLM) **
Master of Planning Master or masters may refer to: Ranks or titles * Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans *Grandmaster (chess), National Master ...
(MPL) **
Master of Real Estate Development Master or masters may refer to: Ranks or titles * Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans * Grandmaster (chess), National Maste ...
(MRED) ** Master of Health Administration (MHA) *Four executive master's degrees: **Master of International Public Policy and Management (IPPAM) ** Executive Master of Health Administration (EMHA) **Executive Master of Leadership (EML) **Online Executive Master of Urban Planning (MUP) *Three undergraduate degrees: ** Bachelor of Science in Public Policy **Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Development **Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies and Planning


Online Programs


Online Executive Master of Urban Planning

The Price School's online Executive Master of Urban Planning program is an accelerated program of 24 units. Students must take 8 core courses and 2 four-day in-person intensive sessions. The program focuses on four main areas: project and land economics; political, legal, and regulatory process and stakeholder outreach; data analysis, visualization and communication; and urban design and the built environment.


Research Centers

*Judith and John Bedrosian Center on Governance and the Public Enterprise *Center for Economic Development *Center for Health Financing, Policy and Management *Center for Sustainable Cities *Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy *Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration *Civic Engagement Initiative *Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) *Keston Institute for Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy *Lusk Center for Real Estate *METRANS Transportation Center *Population Dynamics Group *Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics *
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Tomás Rivera Policy Institute The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI) is a Latino think tank based at the USC Price School of Public Policy. It is named after scholar Tomas Rivera. It was founded in 1985 at Pitzer College and moved to USC in 2003. TRPI focuses its research ...


Notable alumni

* Shinzō Abe (studied for three semesters, but dropped out in 1979), Prime Minister of Japan (2006–2007, 2012–2020) * Marouf al-Bakhit (M.P.A. 1982), 36th Prime Minister of Jordan (2005–2007, 2011–2011) * Lee Baca (M.P.A. 1973, D.P.A. 1993), 30th Sheriff of Los Angeles County (1998–2014) * Mike Davis (EML, 2010, Ed.D., 2018) California State Assemblyman, 48th District (2006–2012), President Pro Tem, Los Angeles Board of Public Works Commission (2013–present) *
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(M.P.A. 1970), 49th Minister of National Defence of Turkey (2002–2011, 2015–2015) and Member of Parliament for Kocaeli (1999–2015) * Matthew Harper (B.S. 1997) California State Assemblyman, 74th District (2014–2018) and the 59th Mayor of Huntington Beach, California (2013–2014) * Adam Herbert (B.A. 1966, M.P.A. 1968), 17th President of the Indiana University System (2003–2007) and 6th Chancellor of the
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(1998–2001) *
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(M.P.A. 1991), deputy chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden (2009–2012) *
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(M.P.A. 1973), President of the
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(2009–2020) and Chair of the Ford Foundation Board of Trustees (2010–2014) * Sheila M. Kiscaden (M.P.A. 1986), Minnesota State Senator (2002–2007) * Joyce L. Kennard (B.A. 1970, M.P.A. 1974, J.D. 1974), First
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to serve as an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1989–2014) *
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(M.P.A. 1969),
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(1991–2000) and California State Assemblyman (1986–1991, 2000–2004) *
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(M.P.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1977), 3rd President of Marist College (1979–2016, 2019–present) *
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(M.P.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1976), 19th
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(1992–1993);
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(1993–1996), South Africa (1986–1989), and
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(1985–1986) *
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(M.P.A. 2001), assistant coach for the National Football League's
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(2010–2016) * Hilda Solis (M.P.A. 1981), 25th United States Secretary of Labor (2009–2013), United States Congresswoman (2001–2009) * Erroll Southers (M.P.A. 1998, D.P.P.D 2013), leading national expert in transportation security and counter terrorism * Michael L. Williams (B.A. 1975, M.P.A. 1979, J.D. 1979), elected member of the Railroad Commission of Texas (1999–2011) *
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(M.P.A. 1986), Governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico (1999–2004)


Notable faculty

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Dana Goldman Dana Paul Goldman is the dean of the USC Price School of Public Policy, Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair and director of the University of Southern California Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, and Professor of Public Policy, P ...
, professor of health and economic policy and director of the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics *
Richard K. Green Richard K. Green (born 1959) is director of the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate. He holds the Lusk Chair in Real Estate and is Professor in the USC Price School of Public Policy and in the USC Marshall School of Bus ...
, professor and director of Lusk Center for Real Estate * Houston I. Flournoy, former California State Controller and former Professor of Public Administration * William Fulton (urban planner), senior fellow and mayor of Ventura, California * Daniel McFadden, USC Presidential Professor of health economics *
Leonard Mitchell Leonard Boyd Mitchell (born October 12, 1958) is a former American college and professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons during the 1980s. He played college football for the ...
, professor of practice of Economic Development and Executive Director Center for Economic Development* *
Dowell Myers __NOTOC__ Dowell Myers is a professor of urban planning and demography in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development, at the University of Southern California (USC). He directs the school's Population Dynamics Research Group, whose recent proje ...
, professor of urban planning and demography and director of the Population and Dynamics Research Group center * David Petraeus, Judge Widney Professor of public policy *
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, professor and director of the Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy * Erroll Southers, director of homegrown violent extremism studies, director of international programs for the DHS national center for risk and economic analysis of terrorism events (CREATE) and professor of homeland security and public policy. * Kevin Starr, professor of history and former California State Librarian * Jeffrey W. Talley, professor and former lieutenant general * Ehsan Zaffar, visiting fellow at th
Bedrosian Center for Governance
and civil rights lawyer


References


External links


USC School of Policy, Planning, and DevelopmentUSC SPPD in Sacramento
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