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We have 10 Clemson University, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, Full Time Masters Degrees
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The Master of Agricultural Education (MAgEd) is a professional degree designed to enhance the human resource skills in agriculture and education. Read more
With the world's rapidly increasing population comes an increase in demand for high quality animal products in the form of meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs… Read more
Students who earn a MS in Applied Economics and Statistics (AES) learn to apply economic theory, design experiments or surveys, estimate econometric models, and test hypotheses to analyze many economic phenomena such as individual choices and valuation, business practices, agribusiness decisions, environmental sustainability, and the economic effectiveness of government policies. Read more
The Entomology Graduate Program, administered through the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, offers two research degrees. Read more
The M.S. research thesis option requires a minimum of 24 credit hours of coursework and 6 credit hours of research (FDSC 8910 or NUTR 8910). Read more
A Forest Resource degree from Clemson is designed to provide students with advanced training for scientific-based management of forest resources, products, and services. Read more
The M.S. degree program in Packaging Science is designed to prepare the graduate to work independently in the research, development, and application of new packaging materials and processes. Read more
The Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Graduate Program offers areas of study that lead to two graduate degrees: The Master of Science degree (M.S.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. Read more
Many populations of fish and wildlife have rebounded from historic lows due to decades of careful, science-based management. Nevertheless, biodiversity is still in decline for a variety of wildlife species; large mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic species are particularly threatened. Read more
The Master of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources degree (non-thesis) has a new online delivery option for students with experience in natural resources who… Read more