Overview
The University of Southern Florida is located in Tampa, Florida, along Florida's magnificent coastline. Featuring thirteen colleges- Arts & Sciences, Behavioral & Community Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Global Sustainability, Marine Science, Medicine, Nursing, Honors, Pharmacy, Public Health, the Arts, and the University College- the University is home to more than 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Altogether, the university offers 232 degree programs. It is consistently recognized as one of the nation's major research universities, and is among the most competitive, admitting only 45% of applicants each year.
Student Appeal
As if the location is not enough to entice droves of applicants to attend the University of South Florida each year, the school provides students with plenty of opportunities for academic achievement. The school also features a strong student exchange program, placing its students in universities around the United States and around the world to enhance their academic experiences. Furthermore, USF is known for its athletic teams and Greek life, and can provide a student with a typical college experience that will also lead to excellent career opportunities.
School Facts & Figures
- Accreditation: SACS
- Size: Large (>30,000 students)/li>
- Type: Public
- Religious Affiliation: N/A
- Academic Affiliation: N/A
- Career Services: Yes
- Course Schedule: Semester
- Credit Options: Transfer
- Scholarships Offered: Yes
- Loans Offered: Perkins, Stafford, Pell, PLUS
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Adult EducationMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Adult Education
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This program is geared towards educators of adult learners who are not seeking Florida teacher certification. Graduates can enter educational positions in healthcare, government, professional associations, and related settings.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Career & Technical EducationMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Career & Technical Education
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Career and technical educators of students in middle school, high school, vocational school, or related settings can advance their skills in this program. Students study curricular development, instructional techniques, and more.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Global Sustainability: WaterMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Global Sustainability: Water
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This degree teaches students about the challenges of protecting water resources in an ever-expanding world. Topics covered include urban water, green infrastructure, and coastal water issues.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Library & Information ScienceMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Library & Information Science
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Core classes in this master's degree include Collection Development & Maintenance and Organization of Knowledge. Graduates are prepared for library work in academic, public, and special libraries.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Music EducationMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Music Education
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Students in this program learn how to read and interpret research related to music and music education. Applicants should have previous teaching experience, as well as a music-related bachelor's degree.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Physical EducationMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Physical Education
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This program is appropriate for new teachers and those with experience who want to improve their instructional skills and curriculum development abilities. The program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Reading K-12Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Reading K-12
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Successful graduates of this program earn certification in Reading Education K-12. Core classes discuss literacy and technology, cognition in reading, and English language learners.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Speech-Language PathologyMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Speech-Language Pathology
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Students in this program study how physical health, intellectual skills, communication, sensory abilities, and behavioral qualities are involved in speech-language pathology. Students without a bachelor's in a SLP area will need to complete prerequisites before applying.
- Master's of Arts (M.A.) in Special Education: GiftedMaster's of Arts (M.A.) in Special Education: Gifted
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This 36 credit program includes core classes in management and motivational strategies, psychoeducational assessment, and educational research. It also includes a teaching practicum.
- Master's of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction (Instructional Technology)Master's of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction (Instructional Technology)
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Required classes in this program include Current Trends in Educational Technology and Interactive Media. The program is 11 courses and includes 7 electives.
- Master's of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction (Secondary Education: TESOL Concentrations)Master's of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum & Instruction (Secondary Education: TESOL Concentrations)
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This program contains 3 core classes in professional education and 5 ESOL specialization courses. Graduates will have a foundation in education and the current trends in ESOL instruction.
- Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health in Disaster Management (USF Health)Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health in Disaster Management (USF Health)
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
Graduates of this program will understand the disaster cycle and will have the skills for developing emergency plans. Students complete field work and a special project.
- Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health Practice (USF Health)Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health Practice (USF Health)
*Requires a bachelor's degree and three years professional experience.
This degree covers topics in biostatistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health policy management, and social and behavioral sciences. The program can be completed in 2.5-5 years.
- Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health Administration (USF Health)Master's of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Public Health Administration (USF Health)
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This program offers 3 concentrations: Health Organizations and Management, Health Policies and Programs, and Public Health Administration. Graduates will be prepared to become managers, analysts, and researchers in public health settings.
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical EngineeringMaster of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering
With concentrations in:
- Wireless and Microwaves
- Biomedical Systems
- Communications & Signal Processing
- Microelectronics
- Energy, Power Electronics, and Controls
University of South Florida's College of Engineering offers a master's of science degree in electrical engineering. This degree requires two years of full-time commited study, and will include either participation in a graduate research project under the advisement of a faculty member or completion of an individual research dissertation. Students also have to complete thirty credit hours that will explore each of the major concentration areas to some degree, and students who choose to specialize in one of these areas will take extra classes in that area.
- Master's of Sciences (M.S.) in Engineering ManagementMaster's of Sciences (M.S.) in Engineering Management
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This 30 credit program contains a 12 credit engineering management core, as well as courses in quantitative topics and job design. Students can specialize in either management or a technical specialty of their choice.
- Master's of Sciences (M.S.) in Medical Sciences (USF Health)Master's of Sciences (M.S.) in Medical Sciences (USF Health)
*Requires a bachelor's degree.
This program can serve as preparation for a health-related professional degree or a career in research. Within these tracks, students can specialize the program to their particular professional goals or research interests.
- Master's of Sciences (M.S.) in Nursing Education (USF Health)Master's of Sciences (M.S.) in Nursing Education (USF Health)
*Requires a bachelor's degree and nursing license.
Graduates of this program will be prepared to teach in nursing schools and other nursing education settings. Core classes include Pathophysiology, Health Promotion, and Pharmacology.