The institution, a public research universities is one of the good places to study for a degree in engineering in South Carolina and as such attract lot of application from both domestic and international students. It engineering programs acceptance rate is 40-45%.
Aside classroom lectures, the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences adopt hand-on work, extensive research, regular internship, study abroad and support to achieve better students outcome as recommended by ABET.
Listed below are the bachelor degree engineering programs on offer at Clemson University including the engineering ranking, tuition and the engineering admission requirements.
Engineering Programs Clemson University
- Aerospace Engineering: No
- Agricultural Engineering: No
- Automotive Engineering: Yes
- Bioengineering: Yes
- Biosytems Engineering: Yes
- Chemical Engineering : Yes
- Civil Engineering: Yes
- Computer Engineering: Yes
- Electrical Engineering: Yes
- Environmental Engineering: Yes
- General Engineering: Yes
- Industrial Engineering: Yes
- Marine Engineering: No
- Materials Science and Engineering: Yes
- Mechanical Engineering: Yes
- Mining Engineering: No
- Nuclear Engineering: No
- Oil and Gas Engineering: No
- Robotics Engineering: No
- Software Engineering: No
- Sound Engineering: No
Engineering Accreditation
All the taught engineering programs at the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, Clemson University are accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) at the time of this post.
Engineering Tuition, Clemson University
- In-state: $10,858/annum (2023)
- Out-of-state: $22,566/annum (2023)
- International Students: N/A
Engineering Ranking, Clemson University
- USNews Ranking: #77 in US (2023)
- Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking: #501-600 (2023)
- QS World University Ranking: 501-520 (2022)
- Shanghai Ranking: 201-300 (Environmental Engineering) 2023.
Engineering Admission Requirements
- Complete application
- Non-refundable application fee of $70
- High school transcript that is worth GPA of 3+. It could also include AP or IB or dual enrollment scores; ACT or SAT (not compulsory).
- Personal statement that to tell about yourself.
- Recommended high school subjects combination are: English 4 credits; Mathematics 3 credits; Laboratory Science 3 credits; Foreign Language 3 credits; Social Sciences 3 credits; Other 2 credits; Physical Education/ROTC 1 credit; Fine Arts 1 credit.
- High school script for international students must be translated if not in English language
- International students must provide English language proficiency test.