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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 City and Regional Planning Program is located within the Department of City Planning and Real Estate Development, a division of the College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities. Read more
The MCSM Program, accredited by the American Council for Construction Education, was started in 1986 when approval was received from the State of South Carolina to offer the state's only graduate program in construction management education on the Clemson campus. Read more
Clemson University’s Master of Arts in English offers a comprehensive approach to literary studies, incorporating exploration of literary texts and theory… Read more
The 60-credit MSHP curriculum is structured in layers, beginning with an initial core semester devoted to the acquisition of skills in the analysis and documentation of historic buildings, landscapes, and sites followed by a semester structured around an advanced preservation studio and a conservation laboratory course, both devoted to the development of preservation projects. Read more
The program offers courses in all areas of historical study. Emphasis is placed on the history of the United States, particularly the South; Britain. Read more
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures, and practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to optimize results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste and maximize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication and construction. Read more
The Master of Landscape Architecture program 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. Read more
The complexities and dynamics of today’s real estate industry demand professionals who view themselves as stewards of our world’s fragile resources and who believe in responsible land use. Read more
The newly launched Master of Resilient Urban Design (MRUD) degree addresses design and development thinking about how to steward change in rapidly growing metropolitan regions. This program is founded on an issues-based, teamwork model wherein students engage issues/questions based on a design-thinking foundation and enhanced with methodologies and processes from multiple disciplines. Read more
The Master of Fine Arts in visual arts 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. Read more