* Bachelor's Degrees (Undergraduate): These are the most common and cover a vast array of subjects, including engineering, business, agriculture, sciences, humanities, arts, architecture, and more. Specific majors within these broad categories are numerous.
* Master's Degrees (Graduate): Clemson offers a substantial number of master's degrees, often building upon the undergraduate programs or specializing in specific areas of study. These also span a wide range of disciplines.
* Doctoral Degrees (Graduate): Clemson provides PhD and other doctoral programs in many fields, focusing on research and advanced scholarship. These are generally more specialized than master's degrees.
* Professional Degrees: These are degrees focused on specific professional fields, and Clemson offers several, including:
* Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM): Through the College of Veterinary Medicine.
* Juris Doctor (J.D.): Through the School of Law.
To get a complete and up-to-date list of all degrees offered, it's best to consult the official Clemson University website. Their academic catalog is the definitive source for this information.