Working Across Schools and Colleges
The unique culture at Carnegie Mellon University allows students and faculty members to work with scholars outside of their schools and colleges. The following degrees and programs are designed especially for students who want to work beyond just one discipline:
Bachelor's Degrees and Programs
Master's Degrees & Programs
Engineering | Science | Information Technology | Medicine
- Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC) Graduate Training Programs
- Computational Biology (M.S.)
- Computational Finance (M.S.C.F.)
- Embedded Software Engineering (M.S.I.T.-ESE)
- Energy Science, Technology and Policy (EST&P) Program
- Engineering & Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM)
- Information Networking Institute Degrees
- Information Networking (M.S.I.N.)
- Information Security (M.S.I.S.)
- Information Systems Management (M.I.S.M.)
- Information Technology (M.S.I.T.)
- Information Technology - Information Security (M.S.I.T.-IS) – Bicoastal delivery
- Information Technology - Information Security (Kobe M.S.I.T.-IS) Dual Degree
- Integrated Innovation for Products & Services (M.I.I. PS)
- Medical Scientist Training Program (M.S.T.P.) (with University of Pittsburgh)
- Mobility (M.S.I.T. MOB) – Bicoastal delivery
- Software Management (M.S. SM) – Silicon Valley
- Technology Ventures (M.S.T.V.) - Bicoastal delivery