Carnegie Mellon University

Professional and Executive Education

Corporate Education Opportunities

Carnegie Mellon offers multiple opportunities for professional and executive education, including graduate degrees, executive education programs, distance learning, expert speakers, seminars, conferences, and workshops. Professionals have different needs when it comes to expanding their careers and advancing their educations. Carnegie Mellon offers a wide variety of opportunities in different fields to meet those diverse needs and to do so in a world-class university environment.

Carnegie Mellon CIO Institute

Carnegie Mellon CyLab

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley

Tepper School of Business

Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship

H. John Heinz III College

Institute for Software Research International


School of Computer Science

Software Engineering Institute

Carnegie Mellon’s original campus design is said to have been modeled after a ship by the campus’s initial architect Henry Hornbostel. An actual ship's prow taken from the historic cruiser, the USS Pennsylvania, rests atop Roberts Hall, which overlooks Panther Hollow and the Carnegie Museum complex.

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Carnegie Mellon's impact on the computing world has been great and small from the beginning. The familiar "emoticons" -- symbols denoting the degree of seriousness that web communication is intended -- first evolved out a series of light-hearted exchanges between scientists on campus in 1982.
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