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Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science is widely recognized as one of the first and best computer science programs in the world. Our programs train the next generation of innovators to solve real-world problems and improve the way people live and work.
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The Fifth Year Master's in Computer Science is a direct master's program for students receiving a bachelor of computer science from Carnegie Mellon. The purpose and goal of the program is to encourage our very brightest undergraduates to become involved with research that broadens their often hectic undergraduate experience.
The School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US is a school for computer science established in 1988. It has been consistently ranked among the best computer science programs over the decades.
Disrupt the tech world. You can make that happen in the School of Computer Science. Our undergraduate programs — among the best and oldest in the country — give you the strong foundation you need to make your mark in industry or academia and stay current, even as technology changes.
Since its founding more than 25 years ago, the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science has been a world leader in computing research and education. Our graduate programs consistently rank among the top in the nation, and we're highly ranked in specialty areas such as programming languages, artificial intelligence, systems and theory.
Computer Science. Bachelor of Science Additional Major Minor. Designed for tech-minded scholars with big-picture mindsets, this degree combines a solid core of computer science courses with other science and humanities courses that help you develop greater context and crucial critical thinking skills.
Carnegie Mellon's undergraduate major in computer science combines 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. The curriculum also gives you numerous choices for science and humanities courses.