CMU’s Computer science curriculum gives you unparalleled flexibility by combining a solid core of computer science courses with the ability to gain substantial depth in another area through a required minor in a second subject.
CMU’s business program is based on a rigorous curriculum with a focus on the technical aspects of management coupled with a breadth of liberal education courses that take advantage of Carnegie Mellon’s six undergraduate colleges.
These concentrations combine aspects of computer science, information technology, and business management with a humanities and social sciences-based education to provide you with a well-rounded portfolio.
This concentration is actively engaged in education and research at the forefront of new technologies. It's important that all electrical and computer engineers have a solid knowledge of the fundamentals with sufficient depth and breadth.
CMU’s mechanical engineering curriculum fosters the ability to adapt to the rapidly changing technologies faced by today’s engineers. It emphasizes engineering theory, hands-on experience and technical skills.
CMU’s statistics concentration emphasizes modern statistical and computational methods, strong communication skills, and extensive hands-on experience with the analysis of data from real, interdisciplinary problems.