Academics
The College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities offers degrees through its ten academic departments, listed below. Or click here for an alphabetized list of majors.
- School of Architecture
B.A. in Architecture
Master of Architecture
Master of Architecture in Architecture + Health
Master of Science in Architecture
- Department of Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Master of Fine Arts
- Department of Communication Studies
B.A. in Communication Studies
M.A. in Communication, Technology and Society
- Department of Construction Science and Management
B.S. in Construction Science and Management
Master of Construction Science and Management
Graduate-level certificate in Construction Science and Management
- Department of English
B.A. in English (majors choose a concentration in Literature or Writing and Publication Studies)
M.A. in English
M.A. in Professional Communication
- Department of History
B.A. in History
M.A. in History
- Department of Landscape Architecture
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Master of Landscape Architecture
- Department of Languages
B.A. in Language and International Trade (Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish)
B.A. in Modern Languages (American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish)
B.S. in Languages and international Health (Spanish, Chinese)
B.A. in Secondary Education (French, Spanish)
- Department of Performing Arts
B.A. in Performing Arts (majors choose a concentration in music, theatre or audio technology)
- Department of Philosophy and Religion
B.A. in Philosophy (majors may opt for an emphasis in religious studies; or law, liberty and justice)
- Department of Planning, Development and Preservation
Master of City and Regional Planning
Master of Science in Historic Preservation
Master of Real Estate Development
The College also offers two interdisciplinary doctoral degrees and two interdisciplinary minors:
Humanities Undeclared - Students can be accepted into Clemson without choosing their major - these students will be listed under Humanities Undeclared, a non-degree granting program in the College of AAH, until they declare a major. Students can find assistance in choosing their majors at the AAH Student Advising Center.
For more information about the courses offered, please visit the departmental Web sites or browse the undergraduate or graduate course catalog.