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We have 23 Clemson University, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Masters Degrees
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To earn the Advanced Power Systems Engineering certificate, a student must successfully complete four of five classes in the areas of power systems protection, dynamics/stability, transients, and distribution as described below. Read more
Students can earn either a master’s of science (M.S.) or doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in automotive engineering at Clemson University. Read more
The M.S. thesis requires a total of 30 credit hours (six of which must be research credits) and the submission and defense of a Master’s thesis. Read more
This interdisciplinary program leverages the broad strength at Clemson spanning computing, engineering, mathematics, biology, public health, and other areas to produce the next generation of data scientists, prepared to manage and analyze big data sources from mobile sensors to genomic and imaging technologies. Read more
The M.Eng. in Biomedical Engineering (BME) degree program provides an in-depth advanced engineering education to students who have completed a bachelor of science degree in engineering or science and desire to embrace an industrial career in the field of medical technology. Read more
The biosystems engineering graduate program within the EEES department is designed to prepare graduates for leadership, creative accomplishment and continued professional learning, and to prepare graduates to effectively conduct independent scientific research related to sustainable biological systems design. Read more
To earn the M.S. degree in chemical engineering, you must complete 30 credit hours of graduate-level work, including either a masters project or master research thesis. Read more
Students who enroll in the Department's M.S. program may choose an all-coursework option or a thesis option.All M.S. students are admitted into a focus area, and must satisfy the requirements for that particular area. Read more
The Master of Science program in Computer Science prepares individuals for a Ph.D. program, research careers in industry, or advanced technical positions in industry and government. Read more
All programs are offered within the Division of Visual Computing in the School of Computing, with significant collaboration with the departments of Art and Performing Arts. Read more
The Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. Read more
The Department of Engineering and Science Education offers graduate students enrolled in STEM disciplines the opportunity to earn a Certificate in Engineering and Science Education. Read more
Environmental Health Physics (EHP) is designed to address broad environmental issues associated with anthropogenic and natural radioactivity. Read more
Environmental engineering and science is concerned with the characterization and control of environmental pollution. Emphasis is placed on applying the fundamental principles of the basic engineering sciences through research and design to the solution of environmental problems in natural and engineered systems. Read more