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  1. The College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University offers professional development in a multitude of cross-disciplinary degree programs.

  2. Each Carnegie Mellon course number begins with a two-digit prefix that designates the department offering the course (i.e., 76-xxx courses are offered by the Department of English). Although each department maintains its own course numbering practices, typically, the first digit after the prefix indicates the class level: xx-1xx courses are freshmen-level, xx-2xx courses are sophomore level ...

  3. The College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University was founded in 1905 as the first comprehensive arts learning institution in the United States. For 110 years it has educated outstanding artists, architects, designers, theater artists and musicians who have made important contributions to culture in the United States and the world. The alumni of the College of Fine Arts have shaped the ...

  4. The School of Drama’s mission is to produce theatre artists who will become the innovators and leaders of an ever-expanding performing arts profession.

  5. Combining a renowned studio program with the interdisciplinary resources of a cutting-edge research university, the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University bridges traditional studio practice with the experimental practices of new and unconventional media. Driven by conceptual thinking and expanded notions of artistic practice, we stand among the world’s most innovative programs.

  6. Omar Khan has been appointed head of the School of Architecture, effective 1 August 2020. Khan joins CMU from the Department of Architecture at the University at Buffalo (UB), State University of New York. Khan served as UB department chair for seven years, during which time he initiated new graduate programs, developed industry collaborations ...

  7. Each Carnegie Mellon course number begins with a two-digit prefix that designates the department offering the course (i.e., 76-xxx courses are offered by the Department of English). Although each department maintains its own course numbering practices, typically, the first digit after the prefix indicates the class level: xx-1xx courses are freshmen-level, xx-2xx courses are sophomore level ...