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CMU-Africa is a branch of Carnegie Mellon University that offers graduate programs in electrical and computer engineering, information technology, and artificial intelligence. It also conducts research, entrepreneurship, and digital education initiatives to transform Africa with technology.
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With a major focus on the emerging knowledge-based economy...
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CMU-Africa, located in Kigali Innovation City, is a regional...
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Begin your application to the MSIT, MSECE, MSEAI programs....
- CMU-Africa graduate programs
Carnegie Mellon University Africa is the only U.S. research...
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CMU-Africa, located in Kigali Innovation City, is a regional ICT center of excellence educating a diverse composition of future leaders from all over Africa, who will use their hands-on skills and knowledge to advance technology innovation and grow businesses.
Carnegie Mellon University Africa, in Kigali, Rwanda, is a global location of Carnegie Mellon University. CMU-Africa offers master's degrees in Information Technology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Engineering Artificial Intelligence.
Learn more about the application process and relevant dates, as well as tuition information and frequently asked questions. <p>CMU-Africa is the only U.S. research university offering its master&amp;#8217;s degrees with a full-time faculty, staff, and operations in Africa.
Begin your application to the MSIT, MSECE, MSEAI programs. December 15:Early admission deadline. Submit your application by the early admission deadline of December 15 for CMU-Africa to cover your competency test fees. Learn more about test fees.
Carnegie Mellon University Africa is the only U.S. research university offering master’s degrees with full-time faculty, staff, and operations based in Africa. The university is tackling the critical shortage of high-quality engineering talent required to accelerate development in Africa, which has the fastest-growing workforce in the world.
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers one undergraduate degree and two graduate degrees, the Master of Science and PhD. Included as part of these degree programs is the ability to complete studies at various campuses throughout the world.