Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering (MSCEE) and Engineering & Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM)
The Dual MS in CEE/ETIM degree is an interdisciplinary program designed for future technology business leaders. Graduates are equipped to lead innovation in their future careers by aligning business strategies with technological advances in fields like analytics, research and development management, product management, and more.
- Units required
- 180 total units
- Length of program
- 5 semesters, including a required ETIM summer internship
Civil and Environmental Engineering (MSCEE) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program (Tepper School of Business)
The Dual MBA/MS CEE is a unique program that equips graduates with technical and managerial skills for careers managing CEE organizations, projects, and systems.
- Units required
- 258 total units
- 162 units from the Tepper School of Business
- 96 units of CEE courses
- Length of program
- 5 semesters
Architecture–Engineering–Construction Management (AECM)
The joint MS program in Architecture-Engineering-Construction Management (AECM) offers a comprehensive education for professionals in capital project delivery, emphasizing design-technology integration and advanced information systems. Graduates are prepared to improve building performance and tackle environmental sustainability challenges. AECM program graduates excel in various sectors, such as government, industry, business, real estate, and NGOs, where they make significant decisions related to the design, construction, and operations of large-scale projects.
- Units required
- 96 or 120 total units, depending on track
- Length of program
- 9 months or 16 months, depending on track
Students should contact Carnegie Mellon’s School of Architecture for more information.
Energy Science, Technology and Policy (EST&P)
The Energy Science, Technology, and Policy (EST&P) program offers unique and customizable MS degrees in energy, blending engineering, science, sustainability, economics, and public policy.
Students gain a comprehensive understanding of energy's interdisciplinary nature, covering supply, demand, storage, utilization, policy, economics, sustainability, and the environment. They are prepared to tackle societal energy challenges and lead across multiple industry sectors.
- Units required
- 96 or 120 total units, depending on track
- Length of program
- 2 or 3 semesters, depending on track
Students should contact the CMU Energy Science, Technology & Policy program for more information.