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The Marshall School began as the College of Commerce and Business Administration in 1920. The Graduate School of Business Administration was established in 1960. [4] The Entrepreneurship Program, the first of its kind in the United States, [5] was established in 1972 and is internationally recognized. [6]
The School of Journalism, which became part of the School for Communication in 1994, [12] features a core curriculum that requires students to devote themselves equally to print, broadcast and online media for the first year of study. USC's Annenberg School for Communication endowment rose from $7.5 million to $218 million between 1996 and 2007.
The acceptance rate to the School of Cinematic Arts has consistently remained between 4-6% for the past several years. [when?] Watt Hall houses the USC School of Architecture and the Roski School of Art and Design. The USC School of Architecture was established in 1916, the first in Southern California. From at least 1972 to 1976, and likely ...
Iovine and Young Hall. The Iovine and Young Hall opened on October 2, 2019. It is a three-story, 40,000-square-foot building. [13] The school houses a fabrication lab for metal, wood, plastics, and electronics; a multimedia lab for motion capture, photo, video, and audio; an adaptive studio/lecture classrooms; an alumni incubator for Academy student-founded companies; and a podcast booth.
The school did not resemble very much the larger complex school it is today, but it contained the seeds of what is currently the modern USC Price. In addition to offering a degree in public administration, the School of Citizenship and Public Administration included classes in urban and regional planning from the outset, which eventually led to ...
The law school is USC’s third academic building named for a donor, the first being the Darla Moore School of Business, and the second being Arnold School of Public Health.
In recognition of this gift, the college was renamed the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. The Johnson School currently has an acceptance rate of 29.9%, making it the 7th most competitive business school in the United States. [4] The school is housed in Sage Hall and supports 58 full-time faculty members. [2]
This was the first building to house the Business school (then known as the College of Commerce and Business Administration). Built in a Romanesque style, the exterior facade of Bridge Hall features many notable embellishments. Bridge Hall currently houses a mix of offices, classrooms for undergraduates, and the Blackstone LaunchPad at USC. [20]