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University of California - San Francisco
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Masters Programs
Most Popular Masters Programs
- Nursing156 Students
- Public Health34 Students
- Healthcare Management27 Students
- Medical Scientist25 Students
- Health Physics17 Students
- Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering15 Students
- Public Policy Analysis13 Students
- Advanced Dentistry and Oral Sciences12 Students
- Pharmacology and Toxicology5 Students
- Neuroscience and Neurobiology3 Students
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- Medicine167 Students
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- Dentistry116 Students
- Physical Therapy33 Students
- Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine24 Students
- Neuroscience and Neurobiology16 Students
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology14 Students
- Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering13 Students
- Nursing Science, Education, and Practice13 Students
- Cellular Biology12 Students
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
3,114
Part-Time Grad Students
30
Research Assistants
290
Teaching Assistants
21
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of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 10 responsesPoll
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of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 10 responsesReturn On Investment
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Competitive and exciting. Scientific, research, clinical experience is incomparable, the best University of all time!
Having started this program in June 2020, it has been underwhelming. We have been mostly remote, with only one in person class so far and a lot of the faculty was not and is still not prepared for online learning but insists it is still needed.
UCSF does teach more progressive healthcare education and is often on the cutting edge. You will be trained by the best and the networking is worth the headache of the remote learning. My classmates are some of the smartest, kindest and strongest people I have ever met and it is your cohort that you will learn the most from
UCSF does teach more progressive healthcare education and is often on the cutting edge. You will be trained by the best and the networking is worth the headache of the remote learning. My classmates are some of the smartest, kindest and strongest people I have ever met and it is your cohort that you will learn the most from
It depends on who is teaching the class but overall you learn how to teach yourself and how/when to seek help. There are many passionate teachers, many of whom were once students of the program, that have become incredible teachers. For the MEPN program, it sometimes felt like the courses were not relevant to passing NCLEX but you learn how to focus on what's important. You do have to trust that UCSF SON is doing their best to teach nursing in one year and if you put the time and work in you will get through the program