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School Resources
College of Arts and Sciences
sandiego.edu/cas
Master of Fine Arts in Acting sandiego.edu/cas/academics/ graduate-programs.php
Master of Science in Environmental and Ocean Sciences sandiego.edu/cas/environmentalocean-sciences/master-of-science
▪ Careers and internships
▪ Research opportunities
▪ Scholarships
Master of Arts in International Relations sandiego.edu/cas/political-science/ ma-international-relations
▪ Scholarships
▪ Navy/military information
▪ Research
Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science
Beyster Institute for Nursing
Research, Advanced Practice and Simulation sandiego.edu/nursing
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in Health Care Informatics
Master’s Entry Program in Nursing
▪ Current Student Resources
▪ Newly Admitted Student Resources
▪ Nursing Career and Professional Resources
▪ Nursing Student Organizations
▪ PhD Nursing Student Handbook
▪ DNP, MSN, MS, and APRN Student Handbook
Health Requirements for Nursing Compliance
Students enrolled in the on-campus and hybrid nursing programs at USD are required to meet extensive health requirements in order to be in compliance during their graduate program. Immunization records, annual background checks and annual drug screenings are tracked via Complío by American DataBank . Review the Health Requirements for Nursing Compliance in preparation to meet the requirements. Students can also meet with Angie Palomar Valdez, nursing compliance officer, to discuss the health requirements in detail.
Nursing Scholarships and Grants
Our scholarships are designed to make graduate school more accessible to you. From endowment awards and scholarships to loan forgiveness programs, the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science wants to ensure you are well informed of the funding resources available to you. For questions about financial aid, contact Amy Wright, nursing student services coordinator.
The Office of Nursing Research
This department is dedicated to guiding both novice and experienced nurses in developing their individual programs of research. From nursing resources to funding and publishing, the Office of Nursing Research is able to assist all nursing students with their research.
Writing and Library Resources
Nursing students are encouraged to connect with Karen O’Grady, nursing and health sciences librarian , our very own in-house resource specialist. You can also watch Karen’s resource videos for nursing at: https://libguides. sandiego.edu/nursing .
In addition, students can connect with Kelly Metz-Mattews, writing coach with the WRITE Program, for additional writing support.
Dickinson Family Foundations
Lizbeth Dickinson Smoyer Nursing Simulation Center
The Dickinson Nursing Simulation Center (DNSC) is designed to simulate the clinical setting and provide students with the opportunity to develop and enhance clinical skills in a safe environment. The 10,000 square-foot space is located adjacent to the Hahn School of Nursing building on the first floor of the Betty and Bob Beyster Institute for Nursing Research, Advanced Practice and Simulation. The Dickinson Nursing Simulation Center, which is equipped with a central lab/ lecture hall with vignettes of hospital patient beds on the periphery, contains a combined lecture/acute care venue, three acute care exam rooms, six primary care exam rooms, a nursing station, medication room, faculty/student lounge green room and laundry room. The DNSC is equipped with high-fidelity mannequins, student debriefing rooms, computer video monitoring and recording capabilities along with a Learning Spaces information management system.
Health Care Affiliations
Health Care Affiliations include a wide variety of clinical resources including UCSD Medical Center, Sharp Healthcare (hospitals and clinics), Scripps Health (hospitals and clinics), Children’s Hospital and Health Center, Veterans Administration Hospital, Balboa Naval Medical Center, and Palomar Health. Because of the focus on health promotion, many community agencies are utilized, including schools, home health agencies, the San Diego County Department of Health Services, health maintenance organizations and local community clinics. For questions about affiliations, contact Amy Wright, nursing student services coordinator.
Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies sandiego.edu/peace/
▪ MS in Conflict and Management Resolution
▪ MA in Social Innovation
▪ MA in Peace and Justice
▪ MS in Humanitarian Action (Online)
▪ JD/MA in Law and Peace and Justice
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice: Together with partners, we develop and champion evidencebased, justice-centered solutions to ending cycles of violence. sandiego. edu/ ipj
▪ FACE Peace: Future of Activities, Collaboration, and Events in Peacebuilding
FACE Peace supports the peacebuilding community with tools and best practices for online, in-person, and hybrid collaboration. sandiego.edu/peace/institute-forpeace-justice/initiatives/facepeace.php
▪ Urban Violence
Together with partners around the globe and in San Diego, the Kroc IPJ works to reduce urban violence and its root causes to foster safer, more peaceful urban communities. sandiego.edu/peace/institute-forpeace-justice/initiatives/urbanviolence.php
▪ Women, Peace and Security
Together with local women peacebuilders and renowned international women, peace and security organizations, the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) identifies the most critical peacebuilding challenges facing women leaders around the world. The institute then co-develops applied and actionable research to identify evidence-based solutions. sandiego.edu/peace/ institute-and-center/institutefor-peace-justice/initiatives/ women-peace-security/
▪ Violence, Inequality and Power (VIP) Lab
The VIP Lab will deliver practical, actionable ideas that partners can implement at the systems level to confront harmful power inequalities and reduce violence. sandiego. edu/vip-lab
▪ Cross-Border Initiatives
As the closest peace institute to the U.S.-Mexico border, the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) seeks to build peace in Mexico and the border region through research grounded in a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by border communities and in partnership with local scholars, practitioners and policymakers. sandiego.edu/peace/instituteand-center/institute-for-peacejustice/initiatives/cross-borderinitiatives.php
Spark @USD https://www.sandiego.edu/peace/ spark/
USD’s newest institute for social innovation drives positive social change through a combination of creative and high-impact teaching, learning, knowledge generation, and ongoing engagement with pioneer social innovators and entrepreneurs. Programs:
▪ Fowler Global Social Innovation Challenge
▪ USD Teaching Cases on Social Impact
▪
“Is The World On Fire?” podcast
▪ Social Innovators @ USD
Career Development Opportunities
From working alongside leading peacebuilders as Kroc Practice Fellows and graduate assistants, to launching ventures through social innovation pitch competitions, students at the Kroc School gain skills and knowledge through realworld experience to advance their careers of purpose. Coupled with career development opportunities such as mentoring, interview workshops and one-on-one coaching, students graduate prepared to secure their next role and succeed as changemaking professionals. sandiego.edu/peace/students-andalumni/current-students/careerdevelopment.php
Spark @USD designs learning beyond traditional academic endeavors — acting as an organizing force to socialize new and innovative ideas in the realm of academia, teaching and learning. Through field-based practicums, career development, and events that connect students to industry leaders, a community of leaders that accelerate impact through action is cultivated. Spark @ USD invests in innovation by providing resources to students looking to spark life into their world-changing ideas through the Fowler Global Social Innovation Challenge.
Read more about the student experiences enabled by Spark @USD.
Knauss School of Business
USD Knauss School of Business Scholarship Opportunities
▪ Incoming Graduate Students
The USD Knauss School of Business currently offers competitive scholarships to incoming graduate students. Please contact gradbiz@sandiego. edu for more information.
▪ The Student Internship Fund
The Knauss School of Business Student Internship Fund provides funding opportunities to undergraduate and MBA students who are participating in a summer internship. Interested eligible students can complete and submit an application.
If you are interested in learning about need-based scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid directly. sandiego. edu/business/student-resources/ scholarship-opportunities.php
Graduate Assistantship ksbstudentsuccess@sandiego.edu
Knauss School of Business Centers and Institutes
Your VIP pass to skills and connections. Through faculty research and partnerships with industry leaders, our centers and institutes educate and equip students and alumni on issues that remain at the forefront of business education.
From hands-on workshops to networking events, you will have access to the latest thought leadership, skills and practical applications you can apply to your career.
▪ The Brink Small Business Development Center (SBDC) sandiego.edu/sbdc/ is part of the San Diego and Imperial Small Business Development Center Network. As one of only a handful of its kind in the country, the SDBC works with business clients running or starting growth-oriented, innovation based companies. Their goal is economic growth and prosperity for the region while attaining the “penta bottom line” so important to University of San Diego’s work: supporting profit, people, planet, peace, prosperity.
▪ Free Enterprise Institute sandiego.edu/business/centersand-institutes/free-enterpriseinstitute/
With a focus on supporting values-driven free enterprises, the Free Enterprise Institute (FEI) provides consulting services, access to angel and venture capital, and support for familyowned businesses with an eye on stewardship as a path to the greater good. As part of USD’s mission and commitment to community, FEI services are available to USD students, alumni and the community.
▪ The Ahlers Center for International Business: sandiego.edu/ahlers
The Ahlers Center for International Business is your gateway to thrilling global business education opportunities. Our international business and trade training programs connect students, faculty and the local San Diego business community with experts and opportunities to expand your business and skillset — and your global mindset.
▪ Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (BMC) sandiego.edu/ business/centers-and-institutes/ burnham-moores-real-estate /
The The BMC offers a dedicated team of career services professionals who help students assess their personal strengths to determine the best career direction and opportunities within the real estate industry and matches students with professionals in their specific area of interest. The center’s career assessment program helps students map out their ideal real estate path and provides a full range of career services including mentorships, internships, career counseling and an annual Real Estate Career Expo to serve students, alumni and employers.
▪ Supply Chain Management Institute: sandiego.edu/scmi
The Supply Chain Management Institute (SCMI) keeps students on top of the latest industry knowledge — and equips them with best practices for advancing overall performance in integrated logistics and supply chain management. The SCMI supports students through experiential learning — such as giving them access to real companies’ operations through company visits and plant tours — and hosting one of the nation’s only dedicated annual supply chain - focused career fairs.
▪ Entrepreneurship and Innovation Catalyzer sandiego.edu/business/centersand-institutes/entrepreneurship/ Entrepreneurs are not born, they are made — and many are made here at the University of San Diego. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Catalyzer is here to guide students every step of the way as they follow our Toreropreneur Journey. They give students the tools and resources to embrace their most creative ideas to build startups that create jobs and continually innovate — even challenge students to address global problems and improve lives with their venture ideas. Students will get to connect with an incredible startup ecosystem — in San Diego and beyond. Through various initiatives, the Catalyzer brings together a world of established entrepreneurs, academic thought leaders, startup innovators, brilliant venture capitalists and bright-eyed students.
Student Professional Development Managers (SPDM)
These managers in the Knauss School of Business support undergraduate and graduate business students in their career exploration and professional development. They offer industry-specific opportunities to network more effectively, prepare for different types of interviews and pursue a career where each student can succeed in a diverse, global workplace.
They are there to empower and educate business students to define a job search strategy they can refine and utilize throughout their careers, and will support students throughout their academic journey from orientation to graduation.
Each student at the Knauss School of Business is assigned an SPDM. You can schedule an appointment with your SPDM via Handshake.
International Student Introductory Program for Graduate Programs (ISIP)
The Knauss School of Business offers an additional orientation to support our international students, which helps them build confidence and prepare for academic success, cross-cultural networking and professional development. Students will also have the opportunity to develop relationships with faculty members, alumni and other students to build a network of support right from the beginning.
School of Law
Please refer to the USD School of Law Student Handbook . Every law student is responsible for knowing the contents of the handbook, which contains a broad spectrum of information. Included in the handbook is information on the USD Law Honor Code, student code of conduct, financial aid policies, university policies and cost of attendance. In addition, the handbook contains the Academic Rules and Administrative Policies and Procedures, which govern all aspects of law school academics. For questions about the information provided in this handbook, law students should contact the Office for Law Student Affairs and graduate law students should contact Graduate and International Programs.
The law school offers specialized student services and resources in the following areas: Academic Success and Bar Program, Admissions and Financial Aid, Alumni Relations, Career and Professional Development, Graduate and International Programs, Law School Registrar, Law Student Affairs and the Legal Research Center. For questions related to these areas, please contact the administrative offices listed below. The law school also utilizes some centralized USD resources and we work to guide law students to the most appropriate resource(s) to address their needs.
Academic Success and Bar Program: This office offers a variety of services and programs specially designed to help law students succeed during each year of their studies, including academic skills programming and bar exam preparation support.
Warren Hall, Room 206 (619) 260-4793 lawacademicsuccess@sandiego.edu sandiego.edu/law/current/ academic-success
Admissions and Financial Aid: The Office of JD Admissions and Financial Aid actively recruits prospective students for USD School of Law’s JD programs and manages all financial aid services for the school.
Warren Hall, Room 203 lawaid@sandiego.edu
Alumni Relations: The Office of Alumni Relations in serves to foster connections between law school alumni and the greater business and legal community.
Guadalupe Hall lawalum@sandiego.edu
Career and Professional Development: The Office of Career and Professional Development is the primary point of contact for recruiting, career guidance, and semester and post-graduate employment for students and employers.
Warren Hall, Room 113 lawcareers@sandiego.edu
Graduate and International Programs: The Office of Graduate and International Programs is dedicated to providing graduate legal education for students and attorneys through a variety of degree programs, as well as international opportunities for students.
Warren Hall, Room 207 lawgradprograms@sandiego.edu
Law School Registrar: The Office of the Law School Registrar provides assistance to law school admitted and current students with transcripts, registration and examinations.
Warren Hall, Room 202 lawreg@sandiego.edu
Law Student Affairs: The Office for Law Student Affairs provides a wide range of services to support students academically and personally while attending USD and after graduation during bar exam preparation.
Warren Hall, Room 218 lawstudentaffairs@sandiego.edu
Legal Research Center: Pardee Legal Research Center
▪ Circulation Desk: lrccirc@sandiego.edu
▪ Reference Desk: lrcrefer@sandiego.edu
School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES)
sandiego.edu/soles/
The Global Center: The SOLES Global Center supports and provides graduate students with global education opportunities. Students who study abroad gain unique insight and perspectives necessary to thrive as global citizens committed to positive change. Graduate students have the opportunity to engage with international communities, where they can collaborate with future teachers in post-colonial contexts, become immersed in experiential activities focused on critically responsive multicultural counseling, or see first-hand how globalization influences nonprofit and educational leadership, policy and practice. To further the university’s internationalization efforts, we also support SOLES faculty members as they research and design new international courses. sandiego.edu/ soles/global-center
The SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center: The SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center is a virtual space designed to accommodate both online or on-campus graduate students for whom distance or busy schedules conflict with coming to campus.
The center’s free web-based service provides students with feedback on digital versions of their assignments and offers one-on-one coaching sessions via remote conferencing. sandiego.edu/soles/current/writingcenter.php
SOLES Scholarships and Grants: Our scholarship and grant programs are designed to make graduate school more accessible to students. We have a dedicated team at SOLES helping students navigate the options available, since it is our goal to welcome those from a diverse range of cultures, backgrounds and perspectives. There are a wide range of scholarships available, including diversity-based, merit-based and others. sandiego.edu/soles/ financial-aid/scholarships.php
Student Ambassadors: One of the best sources for firsthand information about SOLES is from the students presently enrolled in our programs. Our Student Ambassadors can share their direct experiences in our programs and student life, and offer guidance that will serve students during their education to help shape future career decisions. sandiego.edu/soles/admissions/ student-ambassadors
All our ambassadors are current graduate students who are well prepared to answer questions and make authentic connections with the next wave of SOLES graduates. They’re available to discuss and help you learn about your SOLES graduate program of choice through the eyes of a student.
The Office of Student Engagement: As a graduate student, getting support for your life outside of the classroom is critically important. If you’re looking for guidance to get connected to campus resources or find community at SOLES, please contact Rachelle Martinez, the assistant director of Student Engagement, rmartinez@ sandiego.edu.
SOLES Mentor Program: SOLES is a proud partner of the Mentor Collective, an international online mentoring community that matches students with trained alumni and current students based on common interests, background, academics and professional aspirations. sandiego.edu/soles/current/solesmentor-collective.php
Social Justice Work and Resources: The Social Justice Work and Resources website is a space for studying intersecting forms of oppression that exist across our nation and the globe. It houses a variety of curated resources around this theme, including readings, videos, book club selections, podcasts, and initiatives for and led by faculty members, in order to elevate critically conscious understandings and practices in this area. sandiego.edu/soles/about/ social-justice
SOLES Institutes and Centers sandiego.edu/soles/institutesand-centers
▪ Catholic Institute for Mental Health Ministry: sandiego.edu/soles/ catholic-institute-mental-health/
▪ Center for Restorative Justice: sandiego.edu/soles/restorativejustice
▪ Character Education Resource Center: sandiego.edu/soles/ character-education-resourcecenter
▪ The Global Center: sandiego.edu/ soles/global-center
▪ The Jacobs Institute: sandiego. edu/soles/jacobs-institute
▪ The Manchester Family Development Center: sandiego. edu/soles/mfcdc/
▪ The Nonprofit Institute: sandiego. edu/soles/nonprofit
▪ The Consious Leadership Academy: sandiego.edu/soles/consciousleadership-academy
Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering sandiego.edu/engineering
Master’s Degree Programs
▪ MS in Applied Artificial Intelligence
▪ MS in Applied Data Science
▪ MS in CyberSecurity Engineering
▪ MS in Engineering Management and Leadership
▪ MS in Engineering, Sustainability and Health
▪ MS in Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship
Student Resources sandiego.edu/engineering/ resources/
While learning begins in the classroom, the University of San Diego’s Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering student experience stretches far beyond.
▪ Jobs and internships
▪ Career development
▪ Scholarship, tuition and financial aid
Professional and Continuing Education
Continuing Education pce.sandiego.edu
The University of San Diego’s Division of Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) offers a robust portfolio of career-building courses, certificate programs, and degree programs spanning the fields of business, education, language, technology, engineering, healthcare, and more.
USD PCE nurtures key partnerships on the local, national and international levels to better serve working professionals who seek to enhance or build their careers. Our educational programs are also focused on the needs of today’s employers — motivated by the philosophy that we best serve our students by aligning our innovative, high-quality curriculum with the knowledge and skills that today’s employers are looking for.
Online Degrees onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu
PCE began offering online master’s degree programs in 2013, delivering the same rigorous, high-quality content and expert instruction as the university’s on-campus degree programs. Your diploma is also identical (and you can don a cap and gown to receive it in person at our commencement ceremony). One important advantage to earning your degree online is the flexibility to set your own schedule.
▪ MS in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership
▪ MS in Cyber Security Operations and Leadership
▪ MS in Information Technology Leadership
▪ MS in Learning Design and Technology
Online Degree Student Resources https://onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu/ studentsuccess/
Online degree seeking students have access to resources including:
▪ Career development services
▪ Job boards and mentorship opportunities
▪ Financial aid, funding resources, and scholarship opportunities
USD Student Success Team
Online degree students at the University of San Diego are supported by our Student Success Team. Each student receives a designated program coordinator who serves as their primary point of contact to deliver best in class service. They register students and provide guidance and resources throughout their degree programs.
Students have comprehensive welcome webinars, which sets clear course expectations, covers an overview of their program requirements, and introduces them to resources at the University of San Diego. The Student Success Team monitors student course progress starting with their initial online new student orientation course and continues to support them in the remainder of their program until they graduate. Related support involves registering students in their courses, providing degree plans to students, preparing itemized statements for billing purposes, reminding students to order course materials (ex. textbooks), advising for withdrawal or leaves of absence, and emailing students for course deadlines. After that, the Student Success Team partners with the instructors to ensure that no student falls behind in their coursework. The Student Success Team supports students in preparation for the annual University Commencement celebration each May.