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93 Master's degrees offered by the university
History
The History program at Clemson University offers courses in all areas of historical study, including medieval and modern Europe, Russia, Latin America, Asia, and Africa, but its special strengths are in the United States, the American South, and Britain.
Economics
Many Economics students come to Clemson University for the purpose of obtaining a terminal master’s degree.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from Clemson University offers strong research programs in biotechnology, polymer processing, rheology, fiber and film formation, supercritical fluids, separation processes, and kinetics, catalysis, and computational chemical engineering.
Computer Engineering
The Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers M.S. degrees in Computer Engineering. The M.S. Computer Engineering program at Clemson University includes an all-coursework option and a thesis option.
Automotive Engineering
The Automotive Engineering programs at Clemson University equip students with the knowledge needed for masters and doctoral-level expertise in systems integration and vehicle systems engineering.
Counselor Education (Clinical Mental Health)
The faculty of the Counselor Education (Clinical Mental Health) program at Clemson University is dedicated to educating counselor education professionals as scholar practitioners to function in culturally diverse settings. This program utilizes an experiential and theory-to-practice model emphasizing development, prevention and intervention.
Food, Nutrition, and Culinary Sciences
The Food, Nutrition, and Culinary Sciences Master of Science at Clemson University regards food science from a combined perspective comprising other sciences such as such as chemistry, nutrition, biochemistry, animal and veterinary sciences, microbiology, statistics, or cell biology.
Mathematical Sciences
The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers the MS and PhD degrees at Clemson University. The MS program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment in the nonacademic sector and for further graduate study at the doctoral level. The emphasis on breadth of training, computational skills and preparation for immediate employment are unique features of our MS program.
Teaching and Learning
The purpose of the M.Ed. Program in Teaching and Learning at Clemson University is to provide advanced education and experiences for certified teachers in the state of South Carolina, and beyond.
Construction Science and Management
The Construction Science and Management Program was started when approval was received from the State of South Carolina to offer the state's only graduate program in construction education. All courses in both programs are taught live on the Clemson University campus and via distance learning technology.
Human Resource Development
The Human Resource Development (HRD) at Clemson University field draws from systems design, psychology, education, sociology, organization development and management theory to improve human and organizational performance.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture program at Clemson University focuses on the internal strengths of the department--urban and community design (plus related research issues), landscape restoration (historical and ecological), and health and design.
Social Science
The Social Science at Clemson University provides a solid foundation in social science research methods.
Visual Arts
The Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at Clemson University is the terminal degree within the studio art discipline. Our program offers concentrations in the studio areas of drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, photography and sculpture.
Agricultural and Applied Economics
At Agricultural and Applied Economics from Clemson University students learn to apply economic theory, design experiments or surveys, estimate econometric models, and test hypotheses with inferential statistics to analyze human behavior, business practice or government policy.
Medical Device Reprocessing
Medical Device Reprocessing from Clemson University emphasizes optimizing and validating biomedical technologies to support the safe reuse of medical devices and health care products.
Secondary Education
Secondary Education from Clemson University is designed for undergraduate non-education students or midcareer professionals who have a content background in English/language arts, social studies, mathematics or science, are seeking to change fields, and are not currently certified to teach.
Counselor Education
Counselor Education from Clemson University educates counselors as scholar-practitioners who can effectively serve diverse populations.
Medical Biophysics
Medical Biophysics from Clemson University is aimed at baccalaureate degree holders (including those without physics degrees) who are already working in or are interested in pursuing a career at the border of biophysics and medicine via public and private entities such as pharmaceutical companies.
Applied Computing
Applied Computing from Clemson University is a fit for students who do not have a background in computer science but wish to obtain one at the graduate level and explore a specific interest area.