Computing at Clemson offers a nationally-recognized faculty that prides itself on the quality of its teaching and a wide range of research areas. Students majoring in one of our three undergraduate degrees take a common computing core curriculum, which exposes students to a variety of programming languages (e.g., C, C++, and Java) and fundamental concepts. Each degree then layers on a different combination of additional coursework to augment the core.
The College of Engineering, Computing & Applied Sciences is offering virtual online information sessions with the ability to attend a major-specific breakout session afterward.
Artificial intelligence bolsters both the economy and national security. AIRISE helps prepare Clemson to compete for research grants at a federal level by combining resources with a global focus.
The School of Computing at Clemson University invites applicants for a Senior Lecturer position beginning August 2024 with primary responsibility as academic coordinator of the School of Computing Master’s programs (online and traditional).
The School of Computing at Clemson University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position starting in Fall 2024 at the assistant level, to join one of our three research divisions: Computer Science, Visual Computing, or Human-Centered Computing.
APPLY | Tenure-Track (School of Computing)
The Division of Computer Science within Clemson University's School of Computing is excited to announce openings for four tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant level.
APPLY | Tenure-Track (Computer Science)
The School of Computing invites applications for tenure-track faculty at assistant/associate levels starting in Fall 2024. T/TT faculty in the School of Computing are members of the Division of Visual Computing.
APPLY | Tenure-Track (Visual Computing)
The School of Computing at Clemson University invites applicants for Lecturer positions beginning August 2024.
APPLY | Lecturer - Computer Science