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106 Master's degrees offered by the university
Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Chemical Engineering
The Carnegie Mellon University MS in Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Chemical Engineering offers the opportunity to learn state-of-the art knowledge in artificial intelligence and use AI to solve challenging chemical engineering problems.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a Research Focus program is designed to cater to the evolving needs of aspiring researchers.
Computational Finance
For 30 years, Carnegie Mellon University’s interdisciplinary, top-ranked Master of Science in Computational Finance programme has prepared students for highly successful careers in quantitative finance.
Stage and Production Management
The Stage and Production Management master's program from Carnegie Mellon University offers specialized graduate training in both areas. We believe a broad education and training in the facilitation of the arts is crucial in today’s professional environment.
Educational Technology and Applied Learning Science
Master of Educational Technology and Applied Learning Science at Carnegie Mellon University is a one-year, interdisciplinary masters program that trains graduate students to apply evidence-based research in learning to create effective instruction and educational technologies within formal and informal settings such as schools, workplaces, and museums.
Urban Design
The studio-based curriculum of Urban Design master's program from Carnegie Mellon University allows students to explore design strategies in a variety of scales and settings, from the post-industrial city to the suburban periphery to the dense global metropolis.
Computational Design
The Master of Science in Computational Design (MSCD) at Carnegie Mellon University is a post-professional research-based program investigating new design opportunities and critical perspectives at the intersection of design and computation.
Intelligent Information Systems
The Master of Science in Intelligent Information Systems of Carnegie Mellon University is a practice-oriented, professional degree program that offers both advanced study and practical experience in the processing and analysis of unstructured and semi-structured information (such as text, image, video, speech, and audio), mining, and intelligent information technologies.
Costume Production
The Graduate Costume Production program from Carnegie Mellon University produces leaders and innovators who are capable of working collaboratively and interdisciplinarity in the fields of modern costume making and management. These artisans work at the intersections of time-honored techniques, innovative methodologies, and emerging technologies as prolific contributors to the industry.
Robotics
The Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program at Carnegie Mellon University brings together areas of robotics research that would otherwise be spread across different departments or separate universities. It focuses on preparing students to take a leading role in the research and development of future generations of integrated robotics technologies and systems.
Master of Science in AI Systems Management (AIM)
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Systems Management (AIM) program, housed in CMU's Heinz College, will teach you to put AI to work. Heinz College has the blend of faculty, coursework, and history of interdisciplinary instruction to attract and educate these future leaders, a blend no other institution can offer.
Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
In the Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, students will learn how to design and build AI-orchestrated systems capable of operating within engineering constraints.
Technical Direction
An advanced understanding of resource management, communication and facilitation of every aspect of the creative process is an integral part of Technical Direction training from Carnegie Mellon University, both in the classroom and in hands-on production experiences.
Language Technologies
The Language Technologies Master's program (MLT) from Carnegie Mellon University is a unique, research-oriented program that prepares students for careers in academia or industry.
Master of Arts Management
In the Master of Arts Management (MAM) program, our innovative approach centers on the intersection of people, policy, and technology with an arts focus. Courses in analytics and quantitative management—alongside exciting opportunities for industry-centered experiential learning—will train you to navigate the rapidly changing cultural economy of the 21st century.
Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Materials Science and Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University students with a bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Materials Science and Engineering or a related discipline with an interest in the intersection of AI and engineering are encouraged to apply to this program.
Integrated Innovation for Products and Services
The Master of Integrated Innovation for Products and Services(MIIPS) degree at Carnegie Mellon University trains the next generation of innovators, design thinkers, disruptors, and world changers. In the MIIPS program, you'll learn to tackle industry and society’s greatest challenges in a world that increasingly merges technology with humanity.
Fine Arts
The master of Fine Arts program at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art is an interdisciplinary, experimental, research-based program that provides its students with a challenging and supportive context in which to expand and develop their work and thinking as artists.
Business Analytics
The online Business Analytics program from Carnegie Mellon University is geared to individuals with technical backgrounds who want to deepen their analytical skills and move into senior business analyst positions.
Master of Entertainment Industry Management
Combining the renowned creative power of CMU’s College of Fine Arts with the management and quantitative expertise of Heinz College, the dual-city Master of Entertainment Industry Management (MEIM) program readies you to have an impact on development, marketing, production, distribution, and strategy at all levels across a global entertainment marketplace.