Clemson University — CAFLS - Agriculture and Biological Engineering
http://www.grad.clemson.edu/programs/PCMI/
- Program Type:
- Master's International
- Department:
- CAFLS - Agriculture and Biological Engineering
- Degrees Awarded:
- Agricultural Education (MAE or MS)
- Admissions Deadlines:
April
- Admissions Cycle:
January - April
- Program Start:
- August
- Program Founded:
- May, 2007
Benefits
The Graduate School will match department tuition funds for MI student assistantships whenever possible. MI students are eligible for in-state tuition. After the completion of 24 course credits in the first year of the MAgED program, students can fulfill their internship requirements via 27 months of Peace Corps service.
Description
Clemson University's College of Health, Education and Human Development (HEHD) and the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS) jointly offer the degree in collaboration with the Peace Corps Master's International Program. Graduate students enrolled at Clemson will be required to complete 24 credits of academic study on campus towards their MAgED in the first year. Upon successful completion of overseas service as a Peace Corps Volunteer, the student will need to complete a final semester on campus before being awarded an MAgED degree.
Requirements
Please refer to the http://www.clemson.edu website for the requirements for the MAgED academic degree.
For inquiries about Master's International, call 855.855.1961 x1812.
Program Contacts
-
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
207 McAdams Hall
Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0317 - Telephone
- (864) 656-3300
- Fax
- (864) 656-5675
- tdbbns@clemson.edu
If you have questions, please contact:
Dr. Thomas Dobbins
Associate Professor
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