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Academic Departments

Accounting — B.S.
The mission of the School of Accountancy and Legal Studies is to create a learning-centered environment that provides distinct career advantages for students and to perform scholarly research and public service. Since 1989 the School of Accountancy & Legal Studies has held accreditation from AACSB International, premier accrediting agency for management education and the only grantor of accounting accreditation.

Aerospace Studies — Minor
The Department of Aerospace Studies has much to offer students through the Air Force Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). The AFROTC gives men and women the opportunity to become Air Force officers while completing their degrees. Scholarships are offered in areas including engineering, science, nursing, and non-technical fields.

Economics
— B.A., B.S.
Majoring in economics will prepare you for a wide variety of career options. Fields traditionally entered by economics majors are law, politics, banking, academia, and government service. As you can see in the list below, Clemson economics is well represented in these fields.

Financial Management — B.S.
Department of Finance offers high quality programs for the development and communication of knowledge in studies related to finance, real estate, and risk management and insurance.

Graphic Communications
— B.S.
The mission of Graphic Communications is to develop dedicated, practical problem solving people for the printing, publishing, imaging, packaging and allied industries.

Industrial Management — B.S.
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management curriculum emphasizes the use of computers, mathematics, and statistics in management, and prepares students for positions of management responsibility in technologically oriented industries such as textiles, chemicals, aviation, and robotics.

Management
— B.S
The Bachelor of Science in Management program is designed to prepare students for careers in corporate, government, and small business management. The curriculum gives exposure to the social, legal, international, political and economic environments of business; the functional areas of business and their interrelationships; and behavioral science, applied statistics, and mathematics as they relate to organization problem solving.

Marketing
— B.S.
The Marketing Department offers students the opportunity to understand industry problems and work with leaders in a variety of organizations to address the issues they face on a daily basis. While our marketing majors may elect a general marketing track during their stay at Clemson, the department also offers the chance to focus their study in Services Marketing, Sports Marketing, and Technical Marketing.

Military Leadership
— Minor
Army ROTC, military science, was established as an integral part of Clemson's academic curriculum beginning in 1893 with the institution's first full-time academic year of operation. The program provides unique leadership training and management experience and helps students develop the qualities necessary for success in either a military or civilian career. Students earn a college degree and an Army officer's commission at the same time. Scholarships are available.

Political Science
— B.A., B.S.
The Department of Political Science offers courses in American government and law, parties and elections, state and urban politics, political theory, comparative government, public administration, and international relations.

Psychology — B.A., B.S.
The Bachelor's degree in psychology at Clemson is designed to prepare students for a variety of professional careers related to human resources, personnel, counseling, and other people-oriented positions in human services, business, and industry. Additionally, the Bachelor's degree provides excellent preparation for graduate training in such areas as biological, clinical, cognitive, counseling, developmental, experimental, health, industrial, school, and social psychology. The program also provides excellent preparation for students who intend to pursue professional training in medicine, physical or occupational therapy, public health, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary science, or law.

Sociology — B.A., B.S.
Undergraduates can follow a concentration in general sociology, criminal justice, social services, or community studies. The courses offered in the undergraduate program expose students to a range of sociological knowledge about the power of culture and social structure in the emergence of self and human behavior. Topics include: marriage and family, mass media, criminal justice, sex roles, race and ethnicity, developing societies, work and religion.. Our courses provide training in the methods and theory of interpersonal behavior, social groups, and social organization. The Sociology Honors Program is available to exceptional students who desire an in-depth research or investigative experience.