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Six-Digit Title (Detailed)1 01.0000 AGRICULTURE SEER Approved Math & Science Programs By Program, by Institution Bachelor's Degree Level Six-digit Two-digit Title Four-digit (Detailed)1 Suffix2 National Description Institution 01.0000 AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, and RELATED SCIENCES 01.0100 Agriculture Business and Management 01.0101 0 Agriculture Business and Management, General Clemson University 01.0300 Agricultural Production Operations 01.0303 0 Aquaculture Clemson University 01.0600 Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services 01.0601 0 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Clemson University 01.0900 Animal Sciences 01.0901 0 Animal Sciences, General Clemson University 01.1000 Food Science and Technology 01.1001 0 Food Science Clemson University 01.1100 Plant Sciences 01.1103 0 Horticultural Science Clemson University 01.1200 Soil Sciences 01.1299 0 Soil Sciences, Other Clemson University 03.0000 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION 03.0100 Natural Resources Conservation and Research 03.0101 0 Natural Resources/Conservation, General Clemson University 03.0104 0 Environmental Science Public Senior Institutions Lander University U.S.C.- Columbia Winthrop University Independent Senior Institutions Anderson University 03.0500 Forestry 03.0506 0 Forest Management/Forest Resources Management Clemson University 11.0000 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES 11.0100 Computer and Information Sciences, General 11.0101 0 Computer and Information Sciences, General Public Senior Institutions The Citadel Clemson University Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston Francis Marion University South Carolina State University USC Aiken USC Columbia USC Upstate Winthrop University Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Bob Jones University Furman University Limestone University Southern Wesleyan University Voorhees College 11.0101 1 Computer Information Systems Public Senior Institutions Lander University USC Columbia Winthrop University Independent Senior Institutions Bob Jones University Columbia College Limestone University Southern Wesleyan University 11.0103 0 Information Technology Public Senior Institutions Coastal Carolina University USC Columbia Independent Senior Institutions South University 11.0199 0 Computer Science, Other Public Senior Institutions College of Charleston Columbia College Independent Senior Institutions Limestone University 11.0200 Computer Programming 11.0201 0 Computer Programming/Programmer, General Charleston Southern University Limestone University 11.0202 0 Computer Programming, Specific Applications Limestone University 1 of 9 SEER Approved Math & Science Programs By Program, by Institution Bachelor's Degree Level Six-digit Two-digit Title Four-digit (Detailed)1 Suffix2 National Description Institution 11.0299 0 Computer Programming, Other Limestone University 11.0400 Information Science/Studies 11.0401 0 Information Science/Studies Public Senior Institutions Clemson University Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston USC Columbia USC Upstate Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Charleston Southern University Furman University Limestone University 11.0700 Computer Science 11.0701 0 Computer Science Public Senior Institutions USC Beaufort Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Bob Jones University Charleston Southern University Claflin University Coker College Converse College Presbyterian College Wofford College 11.0800 Computer Software and Media Applications 11.0899 0 Computer Software and Media Applications, Other College of Charleston 11.0900 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 11.0901 0 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Columbia International Univ. 11.1000 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management 11.1003 0 Computer and Information Systems Security Public Senior Institutions The Citadel USC Beaufort USC Upstate Independent Senior Institutions Anderson University Charleston Southern University Limestone University 11.1099 0 Computer/Information Technology Services Admin. Limestone University 11.9900 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other 11.9999 0 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Serv Columbia College Limestone University 13.0000 EDUCATION 13.1200 Teacher Education & Professional Development, Specific Levels & Methods 13.1203 1 Middle Level Education, Mathematics and/or Science Public Senior Institutions Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston Francis Marion University South Carolina State University USC Columbia USC Aiken USC Upstate Independent Senior Institutions Bob Jones University 8 Mathematics Public Senior Institutions Clemson University Winthrop University Independent Senior Institutions Columbia College 9 Science Public Senior Institutions Clemson University Winthrop University Independent Senior Institutions Columbia College 13.1205 1 Secondary Education and Teaching, Biology College of Charleston USC Aiken USC Beaufort USC Upstate 13.1205 6 Secondary Education and Teaching, Mathematics Clemson University College of Charleston South Carolina State University USC Aiken 2 of 9 SEER Approved Math & Science Programs By Program, by Institution Bachelor's Degree Level Six-digit Two-digit Title Four-digit (Detailed)1 Suffix2 National Description Institution USC Upstate 13.1205 10 Secondary Education and Teaching, Science USC Aiken 13.1205 14 Secondary Education and Teaching, Chemistry College of Charleston USC Aiken USC Upstate 13.1205 17 Secondary Education and Teaching, Physics College of Charleston 13.1300 Teacher Education & Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas 13.1301 0 Agriculture Teacher Education Clemson University 13.1311 0 Mathematics Teacher Education Public Senior Institutions Clemson University Independent Senior Institutions Anderson University Benedict College Bob Jones University Charleston Southern University Claflin University Coker College Limestone University Morris College North Greenville University Southern Wesleyan University 13.1316 0 Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Public Senior Institutions Clemson University Independent Senior Institutions Bob Jones University Charleston Southern University Southern Wesleyan University 13.1316 1 Science Teacher Education, Biology Bob Jones University 13.1322 0 Biology Teacher Education Public Senior Institutions Francis Marion University Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Charleston Southern University Claflin University Coker College Limestone University Morris College Newberry College 13.1323 0 Chemistry Teacher Education Coker College 14.0000 ENGINEERING 14.0100 Engineering, General 14.0101 0 Engineering, General Bob Jones University Charleston Southern University 14.0200 Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering 14.0201 0 Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering USC Columbia 14.0300 Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering 14.0301 0 Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering Clemson University 14.0500 Biomedical/Medical Engineering 14.0501 0 Biomedical/Medical Engineering Clemson University USC Columbia 14.0700 Chemical Engineering 14.0701 0 Chemical Engineering Clemson University USC Columbia 14.0800 Civil Engineering 14.0801 0 Civil Engineering, General The Citadel Clemson University USC Columbia South Carolina State University 14.0900 Computer Engineering, General 14.0901 0 Computer Engineering, General Public Senior Institutions The Citadel Clemson University USC Columbia Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Bob Jones University Claflin University 14.1000 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 14.1001 0 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 3 of 9 SEER Approved Math & Science Programs By Program, by Institution Bachelor's Degree Level Six-digit Two-digit Title Four-digit (Detailed)1 Suffix2 National Description Institution Public Senior Institutions The Citadel Clemson University USC Columbia Independent Senior Institutions Benedict College Bob Jones University 14.1001 2 Broadcast Engineering Bob Jones University 14.1200 Engineering Physics 14.1201 0 Engineering Physics Benedict College Bob Jones University 14.1300 Engineering Science 14.1301 0 Engineering Science Public Senior Institutions Coastal Carolina University Independent Senior Institutions Bob Jones University 14.1400 Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering 14.1401 0 Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering Clemson University 14.1800 Materials Engineering 14.1801 Materials Engineering Clemson University 14.1900 Mechanical Engineering 14.1901 0 Mechanical Engineering The Citadel Clemson University Francis Marion University USC Columbia 14.2300 Nuclear Engineering 14.2301 0 Nuclear Engineering South Carolina State University 14.2700 Systems Engineering 14.2701 0 Systems Engineering College of Charleston 14.3300 Construction Engineering 14.3301 0 Construction Engineering The Citadel 14.3500 Industrial Engineering 14.3501 0 Industrial Engineering Clemson University Francis Marion University South Carolina State University USC Aiken 14.3700 Operations Research 14.3701 0 Operations Research Bob Jones University 14.4201 0 Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering South Carolina State University 14.9900 Engineering, Other 14.9999 0 Engineering, Other Anderson University Charleston Southern University Furman University 15.0000 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS 15.0200 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 15.0201 0 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
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