Academics

As Clemson University rises to meet its goal of Top 20 Research Institution, the Eugene T. Moore School of Education also strives to obtain top status in its academic programs.
The School of Education offers ten teacher education undergraduate programs leading to certification: early childhood, elementary, secondary areas of English, foreign languages, math, science and social studies, as well as agricultural education (in conjunction with the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences), special education, and career and technology education.
Masters programs are offered in elementary, reading, secondary (career and technology education, english, math, science, and social studies), special education, human resource development, student affairs, community counseling, school counseling, administration and supervision, and agricultural education (in conjunction with the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences). Doctoral programs are offered in curriculum and instruction and educational leadership.

