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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
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.
Building Performance and Diagnostics
The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science in Building Performance and Diagnostics (MSBPD) and PhD in Building Performance & Diagnostics (PhD-BPD) are top-ranked building science degree programs dedicated to advancing high performance buildings and communities for a more resilient and sustainable future.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering master's from Carnegie Mellon University is committed to providing the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering while also giving the opportunity for in-depth specialization that will allow students to be the most successful in their future careers.
Mechanical Engineering
Students in this Carnegie Mellon University degree will expand their knowledge base beyond that of a typical mechanical engineering undergraduate curriculum while developing professional skills along the way. The Mechanical Engineering degree must be completed in two semesters of full-time study (four semesters for part-time study).
Engineering and Technology Innovation Management
Carnegie Mellon University's master's in Engineering and Technology Innovation Management degree program is cultivating next-generation, innovation leaders. It’s here that engineers and scientists are developing the specialized business skills, frameworks and technical acuity necessary to creating value, and ultimately capturing value from innovative technologies.
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.
Video and Media Design
The School of Drama graduate Video and Media Design program from Carnegie Mellon University is a conceptually rigorous, hands-on and innovative three–year program that teaches advanced technical skills in a critical context.
Sound Design
The Graduate Sound Design program from Carnegie Mellon University teaches students conceptual, compositional and technical practices necessary for creating and integrating audio elements into a production, while encouraging exploration into uncharted sonic territories during the three-year program.