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Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management (PPM)

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Shape the course of public policy research.

A Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management at USC Price combines theoretical and advanced methodological training with specialization in a policy area such as economics, sociology, political science, and organizational theory. Engaging with faculty and world-renowned research centers, students receive expert mentoring and collaborate with faculty in cutting-edge research. Teaching and research seminars along with faculty-student workshops support professional development and prepare students for positions at leading universities and research institutes.

Why choose Price?

In pursuing a Ph.D. in public policy at USC Price, you’ll find a supportive academic environment where you can develop expertise and contribute to the field alongside leading scholars.

Funding

All students receive four years of funding through fellowships and graduate assistantships that provide year-round full tuition, a competitive stipend, and health and dental insurance.

Research

Faculty mentor students to contribute to the scholarly foundations and to prepare students to be experts in their chosen field.

Range of Fields

Students focus on and develop substantive expertise in core areas that leverage the Price School’s renowned research strengths and centers.

Life in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles and our growing presence in Washington, D.C., provide students a rich, complex environment for the study of policy and management as well as an exciting, enriching place to call home.

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Join faculty, students, and alumni for live information sessions to learn more about the application process, financial services, and program curriculum.

Financial Aid

All Ph.D. students are supported for four years through a combination of fellowships and graduate assistantships that provides year-round full tuition, a competitive stipend, and health and dental insurance. Students beyond their fourth year obtain support through teaching or research assistantships, or funding from USC and/or outside sources. Ph.D. students have access to stipends for conference travel.

Fields of Study

Working closely with faculty mentors, Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management students focus on and develop substantive expertise in core areas that leverage the Price School’s renowned research strengths in:

Students on the steps of City Hall
  • Governance
  • Health Policy and Management
  • Homeland Security
  • International Development
  • Nonprofits and Philanthropy
  • Social Innovation
  • Social Policy & Justice
  • Sustainability and the Environment

Contact

John Romley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Pharmaceutical & Health Economics
Faculty Director, PhD Programs

For admissions questions, please contact:

Marisol Rios
Assistant Dean of Admissions
USC Price School
[email protected]

For academic program questions, please contact:

Anna Parks
Student Services Advisor
(213) 740-8181
[email protected]