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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Contact Office of Admission Warner Hall. T: F: Class of , Six Months After Graduation. Recent Employers. ExxonMobil Corporation. D The PhD in Civil Engineering is appropriate for students intending professional practice, and particularly those planning on obtaining a Professional Engineering license, in Civil Engineering.

The candidate must pass the qualifying examination approved by both departments. Computational Mechanics — Ph. D The PhD in Computational Mechanics is intended for students desiring advanced studies in mechanics, materials and computing who do not have an undergraduate engineering degree.

Environmental Engineering — Ph. D The PhD in Environmental Engineering is intended for students whose curriculum focuses strongly on environmental engineering.

Environmental Management and Science — Ph. D The PhD in Environmental Management and Science is intended for students desiring advanced studies in this area who do not have an undergraduate engineering degree. Candidates for the Dual Ph. The Professional M. IMB programs are more course-intensive than the research-oriented programs. Program is for students who already have a B. Undergraduate students at Carnegie Mellon can obtain an M.

Interdisciplinary research, a systems-level approach and close ties to industry all work together to yield relevant and timely research in the ECE department. Areas of research within the department include computer systems and computer security, data storage systems, electronic design automation and manufacturing, embedded systems, microelectromechanical systems, biotechnology and networking.

All full-time Ph. This degree is offered in both Pittsburgh and Portugal. Technology Ventures - M. In addition to completing ECE requirements in Pittsburgh, students travel to Silicon Valley for an internship at an established startup and fulfill two academic semesters learning about tech transfer and entrepreneurship at our campus in Mountain View, CA.

The program trains interdisciplinary scientists interested in understanding how cognitive processes arise from neural mechanisms in the brain. Students combine intensive training in their chosen specialty with broad exposure to other disciplines that touch on neural computation and problems of higher brain function.

Software Engineering Silicon Valley - M. It emphasizes a rigorous foundation in the core disciplines of software engineering. The program offers students a first-hand experience in software engineering by balancing theory and practice, engaging them in active learning, and encouraging collaboration on projects drawn from real world contexts.

Students enter the program with a strong foundation in computer science; they leave the program with a deep knowledge of software engineering.

A unit degree that includes units of project and is completed in three semesters of full-time study. A unit degree that includes units of project, units in Computer Science, and is completed in four semesters of full-time study. Engineering and Public Policy—Ph. D doctoral program that helps students with technical backgrounds address policy issues focused on science and technology. Applicants can advance their depth of technical expertise by pursuing dual MS degrees in a traditional Carnegie Mellon engineering program and the Engineering and Technology Innovation Management program.

Master of Science in Information Security MSIS offers a technical focus in security and computer systems, further developed through research opportunities. Combining the rich, academic setting of main campus with hands-on industry experience in the heart of Silicon Valley, bicoastal students have the best of both worlds. Students spend the first two semesters of the program in Pittsburgh, and complete their studies in Silicon Valley.

This curriculum helps make an informed decision about a final major. Below is an examples of a standard schedule for a first-year engineering student. All students must complete Physics I for Engineering Students by the end of the first year.

Therefore, if a student chooses to take Introduction to Chemical Engineering with as a co-requisite during one semester and Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering with as a co-requisite , the student must take in place of the General Education requirement in the Spring semester of the first year and take the General Education course in a subsequent semester.

Alternatively, a student entering the university with AP credit in a required first year course may substitute in its place. View more information. The environment in which today's engineering graduates will find themselves working is evolving rapidly.

Technical innovation is becoming ever more critical to retaining a competitive edge. This is true for individuals, for firms and for nations. Start-ups, as well as established companies, have significant international opportunities but also face more competition in a global economy. Seizing these opportunities and dealing with the associated challenges requires an understanding of the global context in which engineers work, as well as understanding multi-disciplinary approaches to technological innovation across cultures.

The College of Engineering has developed General Education Requirements designed to ensure that our students are ready to work effectively in the global economy, and become the innovators and leaders of tomorrow.

All undergraduate students must complete the First-Year Writing requirement — the Department of English does not accept any Advanced Placement exemptions. This requirement can be completed in two different ways:. Option 1: Enroll in one of two full-semester courses 9 units each Interpretation and Argument Students for whom English is a second language may need to take Reading and Writing in an Academic Context first.

The English department will contact those students. At least 27 units from any non-technical academic courses from the Dietrich College, College of Fine Arts, and the Tepper School of Business excluding those listed on the General Education Exclusions page.

Courses from this list of non-technical courses outside of the Dietrich College or the College of Fine Arts may also be counted.

Students must complete each of the categories descriptions of categories follow below. This is a 9-unit requirement. Any course taken on this list that is below 9 units must be combined with an additional course to total at least 9 units in order to complete this requirement.

PPC courses are designed to help you gain better understanding of the diversity of the world in which we live, and the way in which societal factors interact to shape that world. SDM courses are focused on helping you to gain an understanding of different ways in which individuals and societies approach and make decisions. Being curious and constantly looking for inspiration are critical parts of lifelong learning.

To be successful as an engineer and as a citizen, your education must not stop when you graduate from Carnegie Mellon. The EL requirement aims to encourage a habit of lifelong learning about innovation and the growing internationalization in engineering and, indeed of many other aspects of the modern world.

The goal of this requirement is to help inspire the habits of being open to new ideas as successful, innovative engineers. To do that, during both semesters of your sophomore year, and the first semester of your junior year, we require you to choose a few related activities that are not part of your formal course work.

Examples could include:. A major is defined as a program that must be completed for the granting of a degree. Additional majors comprise a single degree with majors in two separate areas; for example, the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and an additional major in English.

Whether 50 pounds or , hockey players come in all sizes, and their safety matters. This unique collaboration invites Carnegie Mellon students to explore new ways to make hockey safer.

From an academic perspective, Buggy symbolizes education in motion. With decreasing interest in the field of integrated circuit design, CMU has found a way to attract students to the career opportunities. Harold W. Paxton, former head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, passed away on March 8, Search Search. Multidisciplinary programs International programs Financial support Fellowships and assistantships External fellowships ARCS scholarships Financial aid resources Request for information Apply to our graduate programs Ph.

The student perspective. Full List of Areas of Study Our programs Biomedical Engineering Collaborate across engineering disciplines and with cutting-edge medical facilities in Pittsburgh for a strong foundation in both biomedicine and traditional engineering.

Carnegie Mellon University Africa Prepare to be a technology manager and innovator through a multidisciplinary curriculum with a special emphasis on emerging ICT innovations and applications in Africa. Chemical Engineering Explore chemical and process systems engineering research and computing in one of the oldest chemical engineering programs in the country. Information Networking Institute Develop technical, interdisciplinary skills in information networking, security, and mobile and IoT engineering while incorporating business and policy perspectives.

Integrated Innovation Institute Synthesize the primary disciplines in product and service innovation, including functional performance engineering , human interface design , and economic value business while focusing on innovation methods and practice.

Mechanical Engineering Tackle complex and innovative problem-solving while studying robots, materials, molecules, and machines, from design to manufacturing to everyday use. Interested in what you could be doing?



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