American University of San Francisco

College Description (College Ranking near bottom of listing)
The University of San Francisco offers more than 200 undergraduate, graduate, professional, and certificate programs on its main Hilltop Campus.
USF offers programs at several Campuses.
USF’s Hilltop Campus
The USF Downtown San Francisco Campus, founded in the Folger Coffee Company Building at 101 Howard Street in 2012, offers the MBA and the Executive MBA, MBA Dual Degree programs, and master’s degrees in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Financial Analysis, Global Entrepreneurial Management, Nonprofit Administration, Organization Development, and Public Administration.
The Orange County Campus, founded in Orange in 1983, offers the Master’s in Sport Management and the Master’s in Nursing for Non-Nurses.
The Pleasanton Campus, founded in San Ramon in 1986, then moved to Pleasanton in 2012, offers a Bachelor’s in Management (Degree Completion), the Master’s in Nursing for the Registered Nurse, and the Master’s in Teaching with the Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential.
The Presidio Campus, founded at the San Francisco Presidio in 2003, offers the Master in Behavior Health, the Master of Public Health, and the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology.
The Sacramento Campus, founded in 1975, offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, the Master of Public Health, the Master’s in Counseling with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Master’s in Teaching with the Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential.
The San Jose Campus, founded in 1980, offers the Master’s in Information Systems, the Master’s in Teaching with the Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential, the Master’s in Counseling with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, and the RN to MSN Nursing/Clinical Nurse Leader.
The Santa Rosa Campus, founded in 1989, offers the Master’s in Counseling with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Master’s in Teaching with the Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential.
