Admission & Financial Aid of Architecture at Clemson University
Architecture is a great field of study for those who are artistically talented and interested in creative design and the built environment. Clemson’s program allows students to tap into their creative talents, introduces them to the challenging world of building design and construction, and prepares them to pursue a master’s degree in architecture and other fields. Clemson students develop critical thinking, research and analysis skills, and an ability to engage theory and culture with an understanding of how these forces work together in the built environment
The first two years of the program introduce skills which prepare students for Fluid Campus by training them in design, drawing, 3D modeling and communication. Computer integration in the design studios is emphasized in the second year. First- and second-year students are trained in communication through a joint program with the Department of Communication Studies.
After developing a solid foundation, students are able to participate in two or more of four centers (Clemson, Charleston, Genoa, and Barcelona). Financial support is available.
Students have access to a full range of course offerings in each of the University’s five academic colleges. While developing skills in design, drawing, computer applications and construction, students also study history, theory, social science and humanities.
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Architecture has been taught at Clemson for the past three-quarters of a century and remains today the only architecture program in South Carolina. From its origins as a branch of engineering, architecture developed the first independent degree program, first accredited in 1953 and continuously thereafter. The School offers a four-year Bachelor of Arts in Architecture degree with an enrollment of 270 students and a Master of Architecture degree with approximately 60 students. The M.S. in Architecture and the Ph.D. in Environmental Design and Planning are also offered as post-professional research degrees. The graduate program has a specialized option in Architecture
of Architecture at Clemson at ClemsThe Master of Architecture is a professional degree program that develops proficiency in responding to contemporary architectural issues through a range of practical and theoretical knowledge. The major emphasis is on design, accompanied by complementary course work in a professional focus and elective subjects.
Prior to the final year of study all students have the opportunity to participate in the Fluid Campus by studying for a semester in one our off-campus programs. Current offerings for graduate students are the Charleston Architecture Center in Charleston, SC or the Daniel Center for Building Research and