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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
Intelligent Engineered Systems and Society
The Carnegie Mellon University Intelligent Engineered Systems and Society program takes an interdisciplinary approach to implementing technology advances in areas such as smart sensors, big data, computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and systems engineering, emphasizing the intricate interaction and complexity of the infrastructure systems supporting society.
Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces
Course work required for the MS in Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces (CPS) at Carnegie Mellon University is relevant to many industries, as chemical product manufacture and process development often require applications involving complex fluids that include nanoparticles, macromolecules and interfaces.
Biomedical Engineering
Formal coursework for the Biomedical Engineering Program at Carnegie Mellon University must cover at least three out of five core areas, molecular/cellular biology, physiology, bioimaging/bioinformatics, biomaterials, and biomechanics; each of these courses must be of 9 units or more.
Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems
The Carnegie Mellon University Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems MS program equips engineers with the necessary skills to develop equitable and innovative technical solutions for energy and transportation infrastructure.
Architecture - Engineering - Construction Management
The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science in Architecture - Engineering - Construction Management (MSAECM) focuses on the integration of design and technology, particularly advanced information systems, as a means of both improving building performance and enhancing environmental sustainability.
Global Communication and Applied Translation
Global Communication and Applied Translation is a three-semester masters program from Carnegie Mellon University for translation, localization, and global communication.
Engineering and Public Policy
Engineering and Public Policy offers an MS program at Carnegie Mellon University that gives students skills to address policy issues where the scientific and technical details matter.
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.
Mechanics, Chemistry, and Materials
The Carnegie Mellon University Mechanics, Chemistry, and Materials (MCM) program trains you to model, predict, and engineer complex behaviors in both synthetic and natural materials.
Chemical Engineering
The Master of Chemical Engineering program from Carnegie Mellon University has a unique computational focus, preparing students in core areas of chemical engineering, such as reactor engineering, process systems and transport phenomena.
Information Technology Strategy
The Master of Information Technology Strategy(MITS) at Carnegie Mellon University is a cooperative endeavor of the College of Engineering (CIT), School of Computer Science (SCS) and Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences (H&SS).
Robotic Systems Development
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Robotic Systems Development (MRSD) is an advanced graduate degree with a focus on technical and business skills. The program offered by Carnegie Mellon University is designed for recent college graduates or practicing professionals who wish to enter the robotics and automation field as practitioners in the commercial sector.
Privacy Engineering
The world's first and foremost masters degree program dedicated entirely to Privacy Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Additive Manufacturing
The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science (MS) in Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a two-semester, 96-unit, full-time degree program designed to educate students in the engineering science required to understand and advance additive manufacturing (AM) and provide hands-on experience with designing and building parts using AM technology.
Materials Science and Engineering
The M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at Carnegie Mellon University is a coursework-based degree that provides an advanced foundational education to professionals interested in careers in MSE.
Computational Materials Science and Engineering
The Carnegie Mellon University M.S. in Computational Materials Science and Engineering (CMSE) is a full-time, coursework-based degree that provides an advanced foundational education to professionals interested in careers in computational MSE.
Energy Science, Technology and Policy
The Energy Science, Technology and Policy (EST&P) programme from Carnegie Mellon University offers distinctive and customizable professional Master of Science degrees in energy.
Product Management
The MS in Product Management is a one-year interdisciplinary programme that includes the perfect combination of business, technology, design, and leadership skills—offered jointly by the Tepper School of Business and the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
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.
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.