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Group II--Post-classical Literature: Three credits from ENGL
408, 411, 414, 416, FR 400, G W 403, SPAN 303, 401
Group III--Philosophy, Religion, and Social Thought: Three credits
from ENGL 350, HIST 471, PHIL 316, 317, PO SC 450, REL 301, 302, 401
Group IV--The Arts: Three credits from A A H 423, 424, HUM 301,
302, MUSIC 415, 416, THEA 315, 316
Group V--The Sciences: ENGL 434
1. At least two of the three years of preprofessional work, including
the third year, must be taken in residence at this University.
The above requirements and conditions became effective July 1, 1974,
and will apply to all students who satisfy these requirements and conditions
after that date.
A Clemson student having left the University before receiving the bachelor's
degree (prior to July 1, 1974) and having enrolled immediately in an accredited
professional postgraduate school may apply for a bachelor's degree from
Clemson and have his/her application considered on an individual basis.
The college(s) at Clemson considering the application is authorized to
examine the student's entire record in both preprofessional and professional
studies and exercise its own judgment concerning the three-year requirement
for Preprofessional Studies.
Additional information is available in the Graduate Announcements.
MINORS, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES
Clemson University offers 73 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
degree programs in the Colleges of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences;
Architecture, Arts, and Humanities; Business and Behavioral Science; Engineering
and Science; and Health, Education, and Human Development. Bachelor of
Arts degree programs require completion of two semesters of a modern foreign
language.
MINORS
A minor consists of at least 15 semester credits, with no fewer than nine
credits at the 300 level or higher. A student cannot major and minor in
the same field or acquire a minor that is not allowed by the degree program.
In programs that require a minor, courses may not be used to fulfill both
the major and minor requirements. Courses used to fulfill general education
requirements, however, may be counted toward the minor. Students are encouraged
to contact the department offering the minor for advising. A student may
specify one completed minor on the graduation application to be recorded
in his/her academic record. Specific requirements are detailed below.
Accounting
A minor in Accounting requires ACCT 201, 204, 311, 312, and nine hours
selected from 300- or 400-level accounting courses. Students planning to
pursue the Master of Professional Accountancy degree program should select
courses in consultation with the school's graduate coordinator.
Adult/Extension Education
A minor in Adult/Extension Education requires AG ED 403, 440, 445, and
six additional credits selected from the following: AG ED 407, 428, (ED
F, THRD) 482, PRTM 308.
Aerospace Studies
A minor in Aerospace Studies requires A S 109, 110, 209, 210, 309, 310,
409, and 410. Completion of A S Leadership Laboratory and participation
in cadet activities are mandatory. Students must compete for an allocation
and be accepted into the Professional Officer Course before enrolling in
A S 309.
African American Studies
A minor in African American Studies requires 15 credits at the 300 and
400 levels as follows:
Group I--Three credits from A A S 301, 498
Courses are to be scheduled in consultation with the appropriate advisors.
African American Studies advisors will provide all affected advisors with
a list of approved courses prior to registration.
Group II--Three credits from GEOG 330, HIST 338, 339, 438
Group III--Three credits from ENGL 482, 483, HIST 311, 312,
PO SC 381, SOC 460, THEA 317
Group IV--Three credits in any approved course in social sciences
Group V--Three credits in any approved course in the humanities
Agricultural Business Management
A minor in Agricultural Business Management requires AP EC 302, 309, 319,
and at least two courses selected from AP EC 308, 351, 402, 409, 433, 452,
456, 460.
Agricultural Mechanization and Business
A minor in Agricultural Mechanization and Business requires six credit
hours selected from AG M 205, 206, 301, 303; and nine credit hours from
AG M 402, 405, 406, 452, 460.
American Sign Language Studies
A minor in American Sign Language Studies requires 15 credit hours in A
S L above the 200 level.
Animal and Veterinary Sciences
A minor in Animal and Veterinary Sciences requires AVS 150 and 151; one
course selected from AVS 200, 203, 204, 206; and nine hours selected from
AVS 301, 310, 370, 375, 410, 415, 453.
Anthropology
A minor in Anthropology requires ANTH 201 and 15 hours from the following
courses: ANTH 301, 320, 331, 351, 403, 495, 498, CHIN (ANTH) 418, JAPN
(ANTH) 417, LANG 371, SOC 433.
Athletic Leadership
A minor in Athletic Leadership requires 17 credit hours arranged as follows:
A L 349, 350, 353, 361, 362, 376, and one of the following: A L 371, 372,
373, 374, 375, 377. Students must complete a coaching internship or athletic
administrative internship under the direction of the Athletic Leadership
Minor Coordinator.
Biochemistry
A minor in Biochemistry requires BIOCH 301, 423 or 431, 432, 433, 434 (13
credits), plus at least two credits from any other biochemistry courses
at the 300 level or above, BIOSC 416, or a section of BIOSC 493 designated
as oriented towards biochemistry or molecular biology.
Bioengineering
A minor in Bioengineering requires at least 15 credits and must include
BIO E 302, 320, 401. The remaining six credits may be chosen from B E 312,
BIO E 201, 420, 450, BIOSC 222, 223, 458, 459, C M E 210, M E 301, 302,
or 308.
Biological Sciences
A minor in Biological Sciences requires 15 credits and must include both
a lecture and corresponding laboratory in animal diversity (BIOSC 302/306
or 303/307) and a lecture and corresponding laboratory in plant diversity
(BIOSC 304/308 or 305/309); remaining credits (minimum of seven) must be
selected from BIOCH, BIOSC, or GEN courses numbered 300 or higher.
Business Administration
A minor in Business Administration requires ACCT 201, ECON 211, 212, FIN
306, LAW 322, MGT 301, MKT 301.
Chemistry
A minor in Chemistry requires CH 101, 102, and 15 additional credits in
Chemistry, at least nine of which must be at the 300 or 400 level, with
the courses selected in consultation with the Department of Chemistry.
Cluster
The Cluster minor allows students a somewhat wider choice of course materials
than is possible with the conventional subject-matter minor. The general
requirement for the Cluster minor is 15 credits in courses numbered higher
than 300, except where noted differently, chosen according to one of the
plans listed below. Courses within the student's major area may not be
included in the Cluster minor.
Group I--Social Sciences: anthropology, economics, geography,
history, political science, psychology, sociology
1No course in the 100 series is acceptable toward the minor
and not more than six hours in the 200 series are acceptable.
Group II--Life Sciences1: biochemistry, biological
sciences, genetics, microbiology
Group III--Physical Sciences1: chemistry, geology,
physics
Group IV--Engineering1: courses in all engineering
majors plus engineering mechanics and engineering graphics
Communication Studies
A minor in Communication Studies requires COMM 150 and 12 additional credits
in communication studies, nine of which must be at the 300-400 level. Three
hours at the 400 level must be included.
Communications
A minor in Communications requires 18 credits distributed as follows:
General Communications Option--ENGL 231, 312, and either
COMM 305 or 361, PHIL 102, and six elective credits
Elective credits are approved by the Chair of the Department of English
or his/her representative.
Advertising Option--AP EC 351, ENGL 231 or 304, G C 104, PSYCH
330, and five elective credits
Commerce Option--AP EC 351 or THRD 468, COMM 305 or 361, ENGL
231 or 304, MGT 301, and six elective credits
Politics Option--ENGL 312 and either COMM 305 or 361, P O SC
341, 343, and six elective credits
Community Recreation Management
A minor in Community Recreation Management requires PRTM 301 (preferred)
or 101; PRTM 205, 241, 321, and six additional credits from PRTM 304, 307,
308, 317, 352, 391, 403, 421, 441, 452, 455.
Computer Science
A minor in Computer Science requires CP SC 212 and 12 additional credits
in computer science of which at least nine credits must be at the 300 level
or higher.
Crop and Soil Environmental Science
A minor in Crop and Soil Environmental Science requires AGRIC 104, CSENV
202, and nine or more credits at the 300 level or higher.
East Asian Studies
A minor in East Asian Studies requires 15 credits of which at least six
credits must be at the 400 level, distributed as follows: three credits
from Group I, six additional credits selected from Group I or from Group
II, and six credits from Group III:
Group I--CHIN (ANTH) 418, HIST 334, JAPN (ANTH) 417,
PO SC 372
Courses in Groups II and III must represent a combination of Chinese and
Japanese courses.
Group II--HIST 330, 333, PHIL (CHIN) 312, 313, PO SC 472, 477,
REL 314, or any other approved courses selected from department list
Group III--E A S 123, JAPN 401, 499, LANG 401, any Chinese or
Japanese language course, or any other approved courses selected from department
list
Economics
A minor in Economics requires ECON 314, 315, and nine additional credits
from economics courses numbered 300 or higher.
Education
A minor in Education requires ED 405, ED F 301, 302, 334 or 335, ED SP
370. This minor does not meet the requirements for teacher certification
and is not intended for persons who plan to teach in grades K-12.
English
A minor in English requires 15 credits in English above the sophomore level,
arranged as follows:
Group I--ENGL 411
Department certification of proficiency in composition is required. (See
discussion under English major.)
Group II--Three credits from ENGL 396, 397, 407, 408, 410, 414,
415, 416, 417, 418, 444
Group III--Three credits from ENGL 422, 423, 424, 425
Group IV--Six additional credits above the sophomore level,
including at least three credits from the 400 level
Entomology
A minor in Entomology requires ENT (BIOSC) 301 and 12 credits in entomology
courses at the 300 level or higher.
Entrepreneurship
A minor in Entrepreneurship consists of 15 credits including the following:
ACCT 201, ECON (MGT) 306 or 314, and FIN 306. Six credit hours from one
of the following tracks are also required:
Planning--MKT (E L E) 314, MGT (E L E) 315
Note: Not open to business majors except BA in Economics.
Experiential--E L E 301, 401
Foundations--ECON (E L E) 321, SOC (E L E, PO SC, PSYCH) 356
Environmental Engineering
A minor in Environmental Engineering requires at least 15 credits as follows:
EE&S 401 or EN SP 200, at least six credits selected from Group I,
and at least three credits from Group II. The remaining three credits may
be selected from either group. All courses are to be chosen in consultation
with the Department of Environmental Engineering and Science.
Group I--EE&S 402, 410, 411, 430, 484, 485, 486
Group II--B E 322, C E 342, 447, CH 223, 411, 413, CH E 401,
450, EN SP 400, ENTOX 400, (BIOSC, ENT) 430, GEOL 408, MICRO 305, 410
Environmental Science and Policy
A minor in Environmental Science and Policy requires at least of 18 credits
including EN SP 200, 400, and at least 12 credits from the following:
Group 1--Science and Engineering: at least six credits:
BIOSC 410, 441, 442, 443, 446, CH 413, CSENV 202, (B E) 408, 475, 490,
EE&S 401, 402, 430, 485, ENT 300, ENTOX 400, 421, (BIOSC, ENT) 430,
FOR 206, W F B 414
Group 2--Resource Management: at least two credits: AGRIC (EN
SP) 315, B E 464, C M E 433, C R D 357, CSENV 404, EE&S (B E, I E)
484, ECON 319, FOR 315, 406, GEOL 300, W F B 306, (BIOSC) 313, 350, 412,
462
Group 3--Environmental Policy and Social Impacts: at least two
credits: AP EC 433, EN SP 471, 472, HIST (F&RR) 392, HLTH 431, PHIL
345, PSYCH 355, R S (SOC) 401, W F B 430
Equine Business
A minor in Equine Business requires AVS 150, 151, and 204; three hours
selected from AVS 301, 310, 370, 375, 410, 415, 453; and six hours selected
from the AVS 309, 385, 386, 412, 416, 417.
Film Studies
A minor in Film Studies requires 15 credits in ENGL above the sophomore
level, arranged as follows: ENGL 357, 450, 451, 452; and one of the following:
ART 313, ENGL 348, (THEA) 430, 453, 459, 483, or other course as approved
by the departmental Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Financial Management
A minor in Financial Management requires FIN 306 or 311, 305, 308, 312,
and one of the following: FIN 307, 399, or any 400-level FIN course.
Fine Arts
A minor in Fine Arts requires HUM 301, 302, and 15 credits from the following
courses, of which at least nine credits must be earned in courses numbered
300 or higher, and no more than nine credits in any discipline selected
from the following: A A H (all courses), ART (all courses), COMM 369, ENGL
345, 346, 357, 445, 446, HUM 306, 309, L S 214, MUSIC (all courses), THEA
(all courses).
Food Science
A minor in Food Science requires FD SC 214, 401, and eight additional credits
in FD SC or NUTR courses numbered 300 or higher.
Forest Products
A minor in Forest Products requires 15 credits which must include at least
four courses selected from the following: FOR 341, 400, 441, 442, 444,
447, PKGSC 471. Other courses at the 300 level or above may be selected
with a Forest Products advisor's approval.
Forest Resource Management
A minor in Forest Resource Management requires either of the following:
1. FOR 305, 315, 460, and a minimum of six credits, selected
with a forestry faculty advisor's approval, from any forestry course (for
a total of 16 credits)
2. A formal program of study developed by the student and forestry
advisor, containing a minimum of 15 credits of forestry courses. Nine credits
must be at the 300 level or higher
Geography
The Geography minor consists of three credits of geography at the 100 level
plus 15 credits of geography at the 300 or 400 level. At least one 400-level
geography course must be taken. One of the following courses may be taken
as part of the 15-credit, upper-level requirements but may not be substituted
for the required 400-level geography course: BIOSC 442, R S (SOC) 471.
Geology
A minor in Geology requires GEOL 101, 102, 103, and 12 additional credits
drawn from 300- and 400-level geology courses. At least one 400-level course
must be included.
Global Politics
A minor in Global Politics requires PO SC 102 or 104; 361; and 12 additional
credits chosen from the list below. At least three of these credits must
be from Group I and at least three credits from Group II:
Group I--Comparative Politics: PO SC 371, 372, 466,
471, 472, 473, 476, 477, 478
With the approval of the Political Science department chair, PO SC 310,
311, 389, 410, and 489 may be applied to the requirements for the Global
Politics minor. Students majoring in Political Science may not minor in
Global Politics.
Group II--International Politics: PO SC 362, 363, 367, 428,
457, 459
Great Works
The Great Works minor requires G W (ENGL) 301 plus one course from each
of the following groups. A minimum of nine credits must be at the 400 level.
Group I--Classical Civilization: Three credits from
ENGL 403, 429, (COMM) 491, HIST 354, 355, 450, PHIL 315, PO SC 450
Health Science
A minor in Health Science requires HLTH 298 plus 12 additional credits
drawn from health courses or approved health-related courses (at least
six of these hours must be taken in HLTH courses at the 300 level or higher).
History
A minor in History requires 15 credits in history at the 300 and 400 level.
Three credits at the 400 level must be included.
Horticulture
A minor in Horticulture requires HORT 101 and 12 additional credits of
horticulture courses (excluding HORT 271, 408, 471), nine credits of which
must be at the 300 level or higher.
Human Resource Management
A minor in Human Resource Management requires 18 credits as follows: MGT
301, 307, 310, 400; plus two of the following: MGT 416, 425, 431, 435.
International Engineering and Science
The minor in International Engineering and Science, open to students in
any major in the College of Engineering and Science, requires:
1. Completion of a foreign language through at least 202 and
The international study, internship, or research program must be approved
in advance by the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies of the College
of Engineering and Science.
2. Either (a) nine credits of engineering or science courses at the
300 level or higher transferred from a foreign institution during an approved
study-abroad program of at least three months, or (b) an approved
international internship or research program in engineering or science
of at least three months duration, plus nine credits chosen from 300 level
or higher foreign language courses; ECON 310, 412, 413; and PO SC 361,
362, 371, 375, 472, 477, 478.
Legal Studies
A minor in Legal Studies requires 15 credits at the 300?400 level, with
at least six credits selected from Group I, at least six credits selected
from Group II, and the remaining three credits selected from either group
at the student's option1:
Group I1--HIST 328, 329, 496, PHIL 343, PO
SC 432, 433, SOC 390
1Additional courses may be approved by a committee composed
of a representatives selected by the Dean of the College of Architecture,
Arts, and Humanities and by the Dean of the College of Business and Behavioral
Science.
Group II--ECON 402, LAW 312, 313, 322, 333, 405, 420, 499
Management
A minor in Management requires 18 credits as follows: MGT 301, 307, 310,
318, 390, 422.
Mathematical Sciences
A minor in Mathematical Sciences requires MTHSC 208 and 12 additional credits
in mathematical sciences courses numbered 300 or higher.
Microbiology
A minor in Microbiology requires MICRO 305 and eleven additional credits
drawn from 400-level microbiology courses.
Military Leadership
A minor in Military Leadership requires at least 15 credits including M
L 301, 302, 401, 402, and one of the following: HIST 390, NURS 305, or
PO SC 428. Completion of Leadership Laboratory and participation in cadet
activities are mandatory. (M L 100 and 200 levels may be taken concurrently
in the sophomore year.)
Modern Languages
A minor in Modern Languages requires 15 credits in one modern language
from courses at the 300 and 400 levels, including at least one literature
course at the 400 level. In French, one of the 300-level courses must be
FR 305. FR H438 and H439 and SPAN H438 and H439 may not be used to satisfy
requirements for the French or Spanish minor.
Music
A minor in Music requires MUSIC 151, 152, 205, 206, 207, 208, 251, 252;
415 or 416; four semesters of ensemble, totaling four credits, selected
from MUSIC 323, 361, 362, 363, 369, 370, 371, 372; and one three-hour 300?400-level
music course.
Natural Resource Economics
A minor in Natural Resource Economics requires AP EC 457; C R D 357; and
three courses selected from AP EC 352, 403, 409, 421, 433, 452, 475, C
R D (AP EC) 412, ECON 319.
Nonprofit Leadership
A minor in Nonprofit Leadership requires NPL 300, 390, 490, and one course
selected from each of the following areas:
Group I--COMM 348, 480, PRTM 308
Group II--ED F 334, 335, PSYCH 340, SOC 350
Group II--HLTH 401, MKT 428, 429, PRTM 421
Group IV--MGT 307, PO SC 427, PSYCH 368
Group V--HLTH 440, PHIL 344, PO SC 321, PRTM 305, 321
Operations Management
A minor in Operations Management requires 18 credits as follows: MGT 301,
310, 390, 400, 404; plus either MGT 402 or 408.
Packaging Science
A minor in Packaging Science requires 18 credits and must include PKGSC
102, 202, 204, and 206. The remaining nine credits may be selected from
FD SC 401, 402, FOR 441, 442, G C 405, 406, PKGSC 368, 401, 404, 454, 464.
Park and Protected Area Management
A minor in Park and Protected Area Management requires PRTM 270, 330, 474,
and nine credits selected from PRTM 320, 403, (GEOG) 430, 431.
Philosophy
A minor in Philosophy requires 15 credits in philosophy, nine of which
must be at the 300-level or above.
Physics
A minor in Physics requires PHYS 122, 221, 222, and nine additional credits
in physics courses at the 300 level or higher.
Plant Pathology
A minor in Plant Pathology requires PL PA 310 and 12 credits from the following:
any 300?400-level PL PA courses, BIOSC 425, 426, GEN (BIOSC, MICRO) 418,
I P M 401, MICRO 305.
Political Science
A minor in Political Science requires PO SC 101, 102, or 104 plus 15 additional
credits at the 300-400 level, nine of which must be selected from three
different fields of political science as follows:
American Government--PO SC 403, 405, 416, 432, 442
At least one 400-level course must be included. No more than a total of
three credits from PO SC 310, 311, and 312 may be applied to the requirements
for a Political Science minor.
Comparative Politics--PO SC 371, 372, 466, 471, 472, 473, 476,
477, 478
International Politics--PO SC 361, 362, 363, 428
Political Theory--PO SC 450, 453
Public Policy and Public Administration--PO SC 302, 321, 421,
423, 424, 430
Poultry Science
A minor in Poultry Science requires AVS 201 and 12 additional credits from
AVS 110, 323, 400, 402, 425, 451, 452, 458.
Psychology
A minor in Psychology requires PSYCH 201 and 15 credits from 300- and 400-level
psychology courses. At least one 400-level course must be included.
Public Policy
A minor in Public Policy requires PO SC 321, 421, and 430, plus nine credit
hours in courses dealing with specific policy domains and approved by the
Department of Political Science.
Religion
A minor in Religion requires 15 credits, nine of which must be at the 300-level
or above. PHIL 303 and PO SC 407 may be included.
Russian Area Studies
A minor in Russian Area Studies requires 15 credit hours of which three
credits must be in Russian language courses at the 200 level or above.
The remaining twelve credits are distributed as follows:
Group I--three credits from RUSS 307, 340, 360, 361,
398, 460
Group II--three credits from HIST 385, 386, 387, 494
Group III--three credits from PO SC 471, 473
Group IV--three additional credits from any of the course listed
above
Science and Technology in Society
A minor in Science and Technology in Society requires 15 credits, at least
six of which must be at the 400 level. See History Department advisor for
list of approved courses.
Screenwriting
A minor in Screenwriting requires 15 credits in ENGL above the sophomore
level as follows: ENGL 348, 357, 448 (six credits); and one of the following:
ENGL 450, 451, 452, 453, THEA (ENGL) 347, or other course as approved by
the departmental Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Sociology
A minor in Sociology requires SOC 201 and 15 credits from sociology and
rural sociology courses numbered 300 or higher. At least one 400-level
course must be included.
Spanish-American Area Studies
A minor in Spanish-American Area Studies requires the equivalent of SPAN
202, plus 15 credits distributed as follows: six credits from HIST 340,
341, 342, 440, GEOG 340; six credits from SPAN 308, 311, (PO SC) 382, 403,
422, 435; and ECON 410.
Sport Management
A minor in Sport Management requires PRTM 254, 453, 454, and nine additional
credits in PRTM, six of which must be selected from PRTM 205, 305, 307,
421, 441, 452, 455.
Textiles
A minor in Textiles requires 15 credits from the following: TEXT 201, 202,
460, and any other approved textile course such as TEXT 308, 314, 416,
426, 428, 440, 470, 471, 472, 475, 476.
Theatre
A minor in Theatre requires 20 credits arranged as follows: three credits
of dramatic literature and history (ENGL 410, 411, 429, (THEA) 430, THEA
(ENGL) 347); three credits of theatre history (THEA 315, 316, 317); six
credits in a sequence (THEA 278/479, 315/316, (ENGL) 347/447, 372/472,
376/476, 377/477 or 487 or 497); six credits in THEA at the 300?400 level;
and two credits of THEA 279.
Therapeutic Recreation
A minor in Therapeutic Recreation requires PRTM 301 (preferred) or 101;
311; and 12 additional credits in PRTM, nine of which must be selected
from PRTM 412, 417, 418, 420.
Travel and Tourism
A minor Travel and Tourism requires PRTM 301 (preferred) or 101; PRTM 342;
and 12 additional credits selected from PRTM 343, 344, 349, 441, 443, 444,
445, 446, either (GEOG) 430 or 447.
Turfgrass
A minor in Turfgrass requires CSENV 202 , HORT 212, 412, and two of the
following: AG M 402, HORT (CSENV) 433, PL PA (ENT) 406.
Urban Forestry
A minor in Urban Forestry requries a minimum of 16 credits, distributed
as follows:
Group I--FOR (HORT) 427, 450, 480, HORT 208.
Group II--A minumum of three credits selected from C R P 401,
HORT 308.
Group III--A minimum of three credits selected from ENT 401
or HORT 303.
Wildlife and Fisheries Biology
A minor in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology requires W F B 300; 350; six
additional hours selected from 300-level or higher W F B courses, except
463 and 490; and three credits from AP EC 475, BIOSC 464, 468, 470, 472,
477, ENTOX 400, FOR 415.
Women's Studies
A minor in Women's Studies requires 15 credits at the 300 and 400 level,
distributed as follows:
Group I--Six credits: W S 301 and 459 or 498
Courses selected in Groups II and III must represent at least two disciplines.
Courses are to be scheduled in consultation with the appropriate advisors.
The Women's Studies advisor will provide all affected advisors with a list
of approved courses prior to registration.
Group II--Six credits from core courses: ENGL 380, 436, HIST
318, PSYCH 308, SOC 461, and any additional courses approved for Group
II
Group III--The final three credits may be earned by taking any
approved Women's Studies minor course.
Writing
A minor in writing requires 15 credits as follows:
Business and Technical Option--AP EC 351 or G C 104,
CP SC 120, ENGL 304 or 314, 490, 495
Journalism Option--ENGL 231, 333, 334, 335; one of the following:
AP EC 351, COMM 250, CP SC 120, G C 104, ENGL 217, 304, 312, 314, PHIL
102, THRD 468, and any course approved by the Chair of the English Department
Writing Pedagogy Option--ENGL 312, 400, 401, 485, and any 300-
or 400-level writing course offered by the Department of English
Creative Writing Options
Drama--THEA (ENGL) 347, 447 (six credits), ENGL (THEA) 430,
and one of the following: ENGL 312, 410, 411
Fiction--ENGL 345, 432, 445 (six credits), and one of the following:
ENGL 312, 418, 425, 426
Poetry--ENGL 346, 446 (six credits), 431, and one of the following:
ENGL 312, 416, 417, 444
PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Clemson University will award the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor
of Science in Preprofessional Studies to a student who is pursuing a degree
in a professional school. The student must have also satisfactorily completed
three years of undergraduate work in an appropriate curriculum and the
first year of work in an accredited medical, dental, veterinary, or other
accredited professional school, provided the student fulfills the requirements
for the three-year program as follows and the other specified conditions
are met.
2. A minimum of three years of undergraduate work (i.e. preprofessional
school credit) must be presented.
3. Normal progress must have been made toward fulfilling the degree
requirement of the curriculum in which the student is enrolled at Clemson.
4. The student applying for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
in Preprofessional Studies
must be recommended by the college at Clemson in which the curriculum
that he/she is majoring as a Clemson student is located or by the college
in which three years of normal progress toward a degree can be identified.
5. If the combination of preprofessional work taken and the work in
the first year of professional school is equivalent to that which is required
in some other bachelor's degree program at Clemson, the college concerned
may recommend the other bachelor's degree.
SECOND BACCALAUREATE DEGREE
To complete a second baccalaureate degree, a student must complete a minimum
of 30 semester hours at Clemson in addition to the greater number of hours
required for either degree and satisfy all course and grade requirements
for the second degree.
DOUBLE MAJOR
A student in a Bachelor of Arts degree program may be awarded a single
baccalaureate degree with a double major. The two majors may be within
a single college or may involve two colleges but are limited to Bachelor
of Arts degree programs.
GRADUATE DEGREES
Graduate degrees are available from all five colleges in addition to the
interdisciplinary programs offering degrees in Digital Production Arts
and Policy Studies. Clemson University offers more than 100 graduate degree
programs. The degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Education
Specialist, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Agricultural Education,
Master of Architecture, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business
Administration, Master of Career and Technology Education, Master of City
and Regional Planning, Master of Construction Science and Management, Master
of Education, Master of Electronic Commerce, Master of Engineering, Master
of Fine Arts, Master of Forest Resources, Master of Health Administration,
Master of Human Resource Development, Master of Parks, Recreation, and
Tourism Management, Master of Professional Accountancy, Master of Public
Administration, and Master of Real Estate Development are awarded to students
who satisfactorily complete prescribed graduate programs.