Carnegie Mellon University is proud to share our passion for technology, education, and research with the San Francisco Bay Area
Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university with a distinctive mix of world-renowned programs in engineering, computer science, robotics, business, public policy, fine arts, and the humanities. In 2002, Carnegie Mellon established its Silicon Valley campus to expand the reach of its outstanding professional programs and to perform innovative research that connects with local, national, and global high-tech companies.
Long known for leadership in engineering and computer science research and education, Carnegie Mellon and the College of Engineering have established a natural extension in the San Francisco Bay Area, one that integrates the rich heritage and resources of the Pittsburgh campus with the opportunities available in the highly innovative and entrepreneurial Silicon Valley.
Graduate Programs for Software Engineering & Related Fields
Our Silicon Valley campus at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California, is home to almost 200 masters and Ph.D. students from 15 countries, working with faculty in multiple technical disciplines, including leading programs in software engineering and software management. For more than 10 years, CMU-SV has connected students with global employers, industry leaders, and thousands of CMU alumni in the Bay Area.
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David Housman - MS Software Management
John Lee - MS Software Engineering