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Students will have the opportunity to develop an area of proficiency such as Academic Advising, Athletic Administration, or Student Affairs.

Academic Advising
The Academic Advising area is designed to prepare graduates to be college advising professionals. Graduates will be key players in the fields such as academic advisement and career counseling in select two- and four-year colleges and universities.

Athletic Administration
The Athletic Administration area is designed to prepare professionals for careers as athletic administrators, and leaders in postsecondary athletics programs with a solid understanding of the relationship between intercollegiate athletics and higher education. Graduates will be key players in fields such as athletic administration, student athletic academic services, compliance, and other areas of the intercollegiate sports industry.

Student Affairs
The Student Affairs area will prepare professionals as entry and mid-level professionals. Graduates will be key players in student programming, admissions, Greek and residential education, judicial affairs, disability services, and other areas of student affairs at two- and four-year institutions.

More information can be found on the Rossier School of Education website.

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Masters Programs Office
Waite Phillips Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90089-4031
Ph: 213.740.3255 | Fx: 213.740.3671
www.usc.edu/education

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