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The Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAcc) program is a one-year, 30-hour master's program with an integrated CPA review. The program is designed to provide students a challenging experience in graduate business education in preparation for successful careers in public and private accounting. Read more
Our online Master of Education (M.Ed.) and Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) in Administration and Supervision programs are for experienced educators who want to learn how to serve students and communities collaboratively and to acquire the necessary skills to solve the complex problems facing schools today. Read more
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
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 Department of Public Health Sciences offers a (30 credit hours) non-thesis M.S. degree in Applied Health Research and Evaluation (AHRE). Read more
Clemson University offers a Master of Science degree in applied psychology. The M.S. degree is a two-year program designed for those who would like to work in industry after graduation or to continue with graduate studies. Read more
Accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), the Master of Architecture (M. Arch.) is the professional degree required by most state registration boards as a condition of licensure for architectural practice. At Clemson, the M. Read more
The Master of Science in Architecture (MS Arch) is appropriate for students who completed the B Arch, M Arch or related degree and wish to pursue a focused research agenda. Read more
The athletic leadership program in Clemson University’s College of Education is moving forward to address the need of leadership development and ethical decision making in the intercollegiate athletic coaching and administrative community. 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
Biologists study all aspects of life—from the structure and function of molecules and cells to the behavior and interaction of organisms, communities, and ecosystems. Read more
The Department of Biological Sciences is pleased to offer an online, non-thesis Master of Biological Sciences for science educators interested in biological sciences. Our students include teachers at all levels, as well as scientists from museums, field stations and research laboratories. Read more