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106 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.
Sustainable Design
The Carnegie Mellon University Sustainable Design offers an integrated education that strives to prepare its graduates for careers that will reshape the built environment. The MSSD program engages socio-ecological and environmental issues related to architecture and urbanism at the intersection of design, building science, and technology.
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.
Climate - Resilient Environmental Systems and Technologies
The Carnegie Mellon University Climate - Resilient Environmental Systems and Technologies (CREST) program trains future engineers to create sustainable and equitable water and environmental systems to meet society’s needs in a changing climate.
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.
Information Security
The Master of Science in Information Security (MSIS) program at Carnegie Mellon University is ideally suited for computer science and electrical and computer engineering students.
Lighting Design
The School of Drama graduate Lighting Design option from Carnegie Mellon University is an integrated, hands-on, three-year program that teaches practical, theoretical and conceptual approaches for lighting design and technology.
Design for Interactions
If you’re looking to build onto your strong foundation in design by studying the “big picture” aspect of designing for interactions—people, organizations, cultures, contexts, and systems - the Carnegie Mellon University Design for Interactions program can help you.
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.
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering
The master in Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering (MS-BTPE) program at Carnegie Mellon University combines the strengths of our Biological Sciences and Chemical Engineering departments to offer advanced training appropriate for careers in academia, government, or industry in the field of biotechnology and pharmaceutical engineering.
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.
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.
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.
Applied Data Science
The Master of Science in Applied Data Science (M.Sc.) at Carnegie Mellon University is a nine-month, two-semester programme designed to equip students with industry-relevant skills. This professional degree focuses on data analysis and statistical computing, offering a small cohort experience to enhance learning and collaboration among participants.
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.
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.
Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Information Security
Carnegie Mellon University Artificial Intelligence Engineering - Information Security students will gain a deep understanding of AI methods, systems, tool chains and cross-cutting issues, including security, privacy and other ethical, societal and policy challenges.
Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics
The Carnegie Mellon University M.S. in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics (MS-QBB) will prepare students for new careers bioinformatics and related fields.