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106 Master's degrees offered by the university
Medical Management for Physicians
The business of health care is rapidly evolving, and physicians are needed to step into leadership and management positions more than ever before. Get out in front of the change with a blend of quantitative management, business strategy, and technology skills from the Master of Medical Management for Physicians (MMM) program 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.
Professional Writing
As we're all very aware, the computer and the internet have revolutionized communications and thus the training and expected skills of communications specialists. The Professional Writing program is offered by Carnegie Mellon University.
Master of Human-Computer Interaction
The Master of Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI) program at Carnegie Mellon University is the first program in the world dedicated to preparing professionals for careers related to human-computer interaction, user experience design and user-centered research.
Design
The Master of Arts (MA) in Design at Carnegie Mellon University is a one-year degree intended for students without design experience, who would like to transition from other disciplines, or add a design complement to their existing professional profile.
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.
Software Engineering
The Master of Science in Software Engineering (MS-SE) is a unique program offered exclusively at Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley campus. It emphasizes a rigorous foundation in the principles of software engineering within the context of ECE’s top-ranked Computer Engineering program.
Arts Management
Arts and cultural institutions need leaders who are as passionate as the artists and audiences they support. These organizations face unique challenges in the digital age, and the Master of Arts Management (MAM) program at Carnegie Mellon University prepares students to face those challenges and ensure that the arts continue to thrive.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Business Analytics
The Tepper Full-Time Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) of Carnegie Mellon University is a STEM-designated program designed for recent college graduates who want to deepen their analytical skills and move into sought-after business analyst positions.
Privacy Engineering
The world's first and foremost masters degree program dedicated entirely to Privacy Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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.
Master of Science in Health Care Analytics
Our Master of Science in Health Care Analytics (MSHCA) program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to transform health care. This interdisciplinary program blends health care, information technology, and data analytics to improve patient outcomes and streamline health care operations.
Statistics and Data Science
The B.Sc. in Statistics and Data Science (Hons) at Carnegie Mellon University is designed to equip students with vital analytical skills. This programme offers a flexible curriculum that can be tailored to individual interests, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of modern data analysis techniques over an engaging duration.
Management
Light the spark of The Intelligent Future with the new Management degre from the Carnegie Mellon University. This is where you push, reshape, and break boundaries. Study a data-informed approach to business that sees you partnering with innovative tech, AI, and human ingenuity.
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
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.