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Carnegie Mellon University
Place / State :Pennsylvania
Address :Director of Admissions, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 - 3891
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.cmu.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Bachelor's ,Master's,Doctoral,
Area of Specialization :

Accounting, Applied Art, Applied Mathematics, Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology/Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Biophysics, Business Administration/ Commerce/ Management, Bussiness Economics, Cell Biology, Ceramic Art and Design, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Child Psychology/Child Development, City/Community/Regional planning, Civil Engineering, Clinical Psychology, Commercial Art, Communication, Comperative Literature, Computer Engineering, Computer Information System, Computer Management, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Creative Wrting, (Pre)Dentistry Sequence, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Electronoics Engineering, Engineering (General), Engineering and Applied Sciences, Engineering Design, Engineering Management, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Sciences, English, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, European Studies, Experimental Psychology, Finance/Banking, French, Genetics, German, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Graphic Arts, Hispanic Studies, History, Humanities, Illustration, Industrial Administration, Industrial Design, Information Science, Jazz, Journalism, Labor and Industrial Relations, (Pre)Law Sequence, Liberal Arts/General Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Management Information System, Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing/ Retailing/ Merchandising, Materials Engineering, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, (Pre)Medicine Sequence, Metallurgical Engineering, Metallurgy, Microbiology, Modern Languages, Molecular Biology, Music, Music Education, Opera, Operations Research, Painting/Drawing, Philosophy, Physics, Piano/Organ, Political Science/Government, Polymer Science, Printing Technologies, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Affairs and Policy Studies, Publishing, Robotics, Sculpture, Social Science, Sociology, Spanish, Speech/Rhetoric/Public Address/Debate, Statistics, Stringed Instruments, Studio Art, Systems Engineering, Systems Science, Technical Writing, Technology and Public Affairs, Textile Arts, Theater Arts/Drama, Toxicology, Urban Studies, (Pre)Veterinary Medicine Sequence, voice, Western Civilization and Culture, Wind and Percussion Instruments,

Institution Details :103acre urban campus founded in 1900
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control : Indipendent


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