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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University offers the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in Materials Science and Engineering. These programs include experimental and modeling aspects of advanced materials, such as amorphous, bio-, nanoscale, photonic and electronic materials.
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.
Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering at Clemson University.
Bioengineering
The curriculum for the Master of Science degree Bioengineering at Clemson University consists of a core of recommended bioengineering courses supplemented by elective courses that provide a student greater depth in his/her specific area of interest.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from Clemson University prepares graduates for leadership, creative accomplishment and continued professional learning.
Packaging Science
The Packaging Science M.S. degree program at Clemson University is designed to prepare the graduate to work independently in the research, development, and application of new packaging materials and processes.
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.
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.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering has been taught at Clemson University since the University was founded.
Biomedical Engineering
The M.Eng. in Biomedical Engineering (BME) degree program at Clemson University 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.
Transportation Safety Administration
The Transportation Safety Administration at Clemson University is the first degree program of its kind in the United States. We are excited to offer this innovative, one-of-a-kind experience to students throughout the country and throughout the world.
Systems Engineering
Our Systems Engineering program at Clemson University allows students to stack graduate certificates to create a customized master’s degree aligned with their personal career goals.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University offers the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in mechanical engineering. Enrollment in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs is open to students with degrees in physics, applied mathematics or any branch of engineering.
Photonic Science and Technology
The Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies (COMSET), is an interdisciplinary unit of the College of Photonic Science and Technology at Clemson University.
Environmental Engineering and Science
Environmental Engineering and Science at Clemson University 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.
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering graduates at Clemson University design, install, and improve the complex systems that provide goods, services, and infrastructure vital to our society and economy. These systems place unique demands for breadth of preparation on industrial engineers.