Clemson offers a BA in Architecture, M. Arch. I & II, and M.S. in Architecture, with studios in Clemson, Charleston, Barcelona, and Genoa.
Having celebrated its 100th year of architectural education in 2013, Clemson University School of Architecture strives to develop leaders who will shape architecture and the built environment of the 21st century for a better future.
At its main campus in Clemson, SC, and in three satellite studio centers in Charleston SC, Barcelona, and Genoa, the school offers coursework leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, the Master of Architecture, and the Master of Science in Architecture. Graduate degrees are offered to those without prior undergraduate studies in architecture.
In addition to full-time off-campus study at our "Fluid Campus" centers in Charleston, Barcelona, and Genoa, the school offers students opportunities to focus in Architecture + Health, Architecture + CommunityBuild (our unique design-build program), and studies in digital technologies.
Faculty research areas also include sustainable and low-energy design, architectural robotics, smart materials, architectural history and theory, contemporary urbanism, and other areas related to our affiliation with Clemson's multidisciplinary PhD in Planning, Design, and the Built Environment (PDBE).