Academics
The College of Business & Behavioral Science at Clemson University offers a combination of daytime and evening classes to its full-time MBAs as well as a full slate of evening classes to part-timers at the school’s satellite campus in Greenville. Clemson MBAs tout the program’s “rigorous curriculum” and excellent value; “The value of this degree vs. the cost of the degree appears to be very high,” one student tells us.
Clemson’s MBA offers concentrations in innovation and entrepreneurship, services science, supply chain management, health services, and marketing analysis. Full-timers are enthusiastic about “the entrepreneurial focus of the program.” One writes, “It is rare to find relevant assistantships in an MBA program, and Clemson University provides some [of the] best opportunities for entrepreneurs to learn necessary business skills while working closely with start-up companies in South Carolina. They also do a marvelous job of bringing technologies developed by Clemson’s Research Institutes to a forefront and finding their commercial value.”
The program boasts “some very good professors and interesting class topics,” and students praise professors for “their willingness to help outside of class” and for being “generally reasonable when it comes to grades and making changes if the general class population is not grasping the material well.” Students also note that “the administration here at Clemson University is very helpful. Any time I have asked for help regarding admission, enrollment, or financial aid they have always been able to answer my questions.” Finally, they report that “Clemson’s study abroad programs are attractive and meaningful.”