The University of San Francisco is a private, Jesuit university, founded in 1855 as the first university in San Francisco. USF is dedicated to educating students and leaders who hope to fashion a more humane and just world.
The university's main campus is located in the geographic heart of San Francisco, approximately 3 miles from downtown San Francisco and 3.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean. USF's 11,000 students (including 4,100 graduate students) benefit from living and studying in a vibrant city known for innovation, entrepreneurship, culture and a global spirit open to the world.
The College of Arts and Sciences at USF offers a number of unique Master's Programs: Applied Economics, Asia Pacific Studies, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Computer Science Bridge, Data Science, Energy Systems Management, Environmental Management, International and Development Economics, International Studies, Migration Studies, Museum Studies, Professional Communication, Public Leadership, Sport Management, Urban and Public Affairs, and Writing (MFA).
Four programs - Data Science, Energy Systems, Professional Communication and Sport Management - are offered at USF's downtown San Francisco campus. Sport Management is also offered at the USF campus in Orange, California. All other programs are offered on the San Francisco Main Campus.
If you submit a request of information to USF, please indicate in the Notes section in which of the Master's programs listed above you are interested.
The University of San Francisco is a private, Jesuit university, founded in 1855 as the first university in San Francisco. USF is dedicated to educating students and leaders who hope to fashion a more humane and just world.
The university's…