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== Organization == [[File:School of design.jpg|thumb|Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall, home of the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture]] and [[Carnegie Mellon School of Design]]]] The [[Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering|College of Engineering]] includes seven engineering departments ([[Biomedical Engineering]], [[Chemical Engineering]], [[Civil Engineering|Civil]] and [[Environmental Engineering]], [[Electrical Engineering|Electrical]] and [[Computer Engineering]], [[Engineering and Public Policy]], [[Mechanical Engineering]], and [[Materials science|Materials Science and Engineering]]), two interdisciplinary institutes (the [[Information Networking Institute]] and the [[Integrated Innovation Institute]]), and the Engineering Research Accelerator. The [[Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts|College of Fine Arts]] is one of the oldest colleges of fine arts in the United States, and today it is a federation of five distinct schools: [[Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture|The School of Architecture]], [[Carnegie Mellon School of Music|The School of Music]], [[Carnegie Mellon School of Design|The School of Design]], [[Carnegie Mellon School of Drama|The School of Drama]], and [[Carnegie Mellon School of Art|The School of Art]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://drama.cmu.edu/147/admissions-requirements|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110208162108/http://www.drama.cmu.edu/147/admissions-requirements|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 8, 2011|title=Transfer Students|date=July 31, 2016|website=Undergraduate Admission Requirements|publisher=School of Drama}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://soa.cmu.edu/undergraduateadmissions/|title=Regular Decision & Transfer|date=July 31, 2016|website=Undergraduate Admissions|publisher=School of Architecture|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709233247/http://soa.cmu.edu/undergraduateadmissions/|archive-date=July 9, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://design.cmu.edu/node/123|title=Transfer Applications|date=July 31, 2016|website=Application Instructions & Timeline|publisher=School of Design|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160807121119/http://design.cmu.edu/node/123|archive-date=August 7, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> The college shares research projects, interdisciplinary centers and educational programs with other units across the university.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cfa.cmu.edu/pages/bxa-intercollege-degree-programs|title=BXA Intercollege Degree Programs|date=July 31, 2016|website=CMU College of Fine Arts|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160807121952/http://cfa.cmu.edu/pages/bxa-intercollege-degree-programs|archive-date=August 7, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> The College of Fine Arts runs master's programs in Arts Management and Entertainment Industry Management with the Heinz College, as well as interdisciplinary undergraduate programs with the [[Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences]] (BHA), [[Mellon College of Science]] (BSA), the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science|School of Computer Science]] (BCSA), and the [[Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering|College of Engineering]] (BESA).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/|title=BXA Intercollege Degree Programs – The Programs|publisher=Carnegie Mellon University|access-date=February 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171002021723/http://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/|archive-date=October 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> The [[Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences]] is the university's liberal arts college and emphasizes the study of the human condition through rigorous analysis and technology. Departments include [[English studies|English]], [[History]], [[Modern Languages]], [[Philosophy]], [[Psychology]], [[Social and Decision Sciences]], and [[Statistics]] as well as an Institute for Politics and Strategy. The college also offers undergraduate degree programs in [[Information systems|Information Systems]], Economics (jointly with the Tepper School of Business), and the Bachelor of Humanities and Arts (BHA) with the [[Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts|College of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bhaprogram.html|title=BXA Intercollege Degree Programs – BHA Program|publisher=Carnegie Mellon University|access-date=February 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180207182933/https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bhaprogram.html|archive-date=February 7, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> The [[Heinz College|H. John Heinz III College of Information Systems and Public Policy]] offers top-ranked master's degrees in [[Public Policy]] and Management, Health Care Policy and Management, Medical Management, [[Public Management]], [[Information Systems]] and Management, Information Technology, and Information Security Policy and Management. The Heinz College also runs master's programs in Arts Management and Entertainment Industry Management with the College of Fine Arts. Heinz College consists of the School of Information Systems & Management and the School of Public Policy & Management. It also offers several PhD and executive education programs. The [[Mellon College of Science]] has four departments: [[Biological Sciences]], [[Chemistry]], [[Mathematical Sciences]], and [[Physics]]. The college is expanding efforts in [[neuroscience]], [[green chemistry]], [[bioinformatics]], [[computational biology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[computational finance]], cosmology, sensor research, and biological physics. It also offers an undergraduate Bachelor of Science and Arts (BSA) degree in conjunction with the [[Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts|College of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bsaprogram.html|title=BXA Intercollege Degree Programs – BSA Program|publisher=Carnegie Mellon University|access-date=February 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180207122733/https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bsaprogram.html|archive-date=February 7, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[File:Interior of Gates Hillman Center.jpg|thumb|Inside the Gates-Hillman Complex of the School of Computer Science.]] The [[Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science|School of Computer Science]]: Carnegie Mellon helped define, and continually redefines, the field of [[computer science]]. The School of Computer Science is recognized internationally as one of the top schools for computer science<ref>{{cite news | work = U.S. News & World Report | title = America's Best Graduate Schools 2009 | url = http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/phdsci/brief/com_brief.php | access-date = March 28, 2008 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071011021933/http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/phdsci/brief/com_brief.php | archive-date = October 11, 2007 | url-status = live }}</ref> and has been consistently ranked the best in the country. The School of Computer Science includes seven departments: the Computer Science Department, [[Computational Biology Department|Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department]], [[Robotics Institute]], Machine Learning Department, the [[Human–Computer Interaction Institute]], the [[Language Technologies Institute]], and the Software and Societal Systems Department (S3D). It additionally offers the undergraduate Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts (BCSA) degree in conjunction with the [[Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts|College of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bcsaprogram.html|title=BXA Intercollege Degree Programs – BCSA Program|publisher=Carnegie Mellon University|access-date=February 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180207123154/https://www.cmu.edu/interdisciplinary/programs/bcsaprogram.html|archive-date=February 7, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> The [[Tepper School of Business]] (formerly the Graduate School of Industrial Administration) offers undergraduate programs in [[Business Administration]] and [[Economics]] (the latter jointly with the Dietrich College), master's degrees in Business Administration ([[Master of Business Administration|MBA]]), Product Management (MSPM) and joint degrees in [[Computational Finance]] (MSCF) with the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Mellon College of Science, the Heinz College, and the School of Computer Science. In addition, joint degrees are offered with Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Heinz College. The Tepper School also offers doctoral degrees in several areas and presents a number of [[executive education]] programs. Following a $67 million donation from alumnus [[David Tepper|David A. Tepper]] in 2013, the university expanded the undergraduate business program and named the school after him. In summer of 2015, a new curriculum was formally instated.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mytepper.tepper.cmu.edu/current-students/Undergraduate-Students/Business%20Administration%20Degrees|title=UBA Curriculum Change|publisher=Carnegie Mellon University|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925084623/http://mytepper.tepper.cmu.edu/current-students/Undergraduate-Students/Business%20Administration%20Degrees|archive-date=September 25, 2015}}</ref> [[File:Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Mellon's [[Entertainment Technology Center]]]] Carnegie Mellon also runs the Integrative Design, Arts, and Technology (IDeATe) Network to provide university-wide arts and technology education to students from every college. IDeATe allows students to take minors or concentrations in Animation and Special Effects, Entrepreneurship for Creative Industries, Game Design, Intelligent Environments, Learning Media, Media Design, Physical Computing, and Sound Design. IDeAte will also offer graduate master's degrees in Emerging Media, Game Design, Integrative Innovation for Products and Services, Computational Data Science, Urban Design, and Production Technology and Management. IDeATe also manages the [[Entertainment Technology Center]] (ETC) in conjunction with the School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. Each master's degree program has an option to study in the CMU Integrative Media Program (IMP) at [[Steiner Studios]] in [[New York City]]. IDeATe Network will be based on the Pittsburgh campus upon the development of recently acquired property on [[Forbes Avenue]] west of [[Junction Hollow]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Integrative Design, Arts, and Technology | publisher=Carnegie Mellon University | url = http://www.cmu.edu/ideate/index.html | access-date = January 17, 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140117132124/http://www.cmu.edu/ideate/index.html | archive-date = January 17, 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> In addition to research and academic institutions, the university hosts several other educationally driven programs. The [[Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences]], a state-funded summer program that aims to foster interest in science amongst gifted high school students is run on campus every summer. The university also runs Carnegie Mellon [[Carnegie Mellon University Pre-College Program|Pre-College]], a six-week residential program for rising juniors and seniors in high school and the Summer Academy for Math and Science (SAMS), a free-of-charge STEM immersion program for students from underrepresented backgrounds. The Cyert Center for Early Education is a child care center for Carnegie Mellon faculty and staff, as well as an observational setting for students in child development courses. Carnegie Mellon also developed the Open Learning Initiative which provides free courses online in a variety of fields to students globally.
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