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MAM Carnegie Mellon University Undergraduates' Accelerated Masters' Program
We offer an Accelerated Master’s Program to qualified Carnegie Mellon University students. The program—structured as three years at Carnegie Mellon followed by four semesters at Heinz—results in students receiving both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in less time than is normally required.
Eligibility
- Carnegie Mellon undergraduate students from any major with a strong academic background and most of their undergraduate requirements completed.
- Preference is given to applicants with significant background, experience and/or education in a particular arts discipline, with an arts organization or in combination with humanities disciplines such as communications, marketing, public relations, development, cultural anthropology.
- Students apply in junior year of study and are eligible to enroll in senior year.
Application Materials
- Completed application form. Apply online.
- Three letters of recommendation
- two or three letters from CMU faculty
- one of the letters may be from a professional contact – i.e. internship supervisor, hourly position supervisor
- Official Carnegie Mellon transcript and, if applicable, official transcript from all colleges or universities attended, regardless of whether credit or degree was obtained.
- An essay describing your interest in this field and how your experience and proposed study will help you reach your career goals.
- A current resume with your education information, work experience (including internships and hourly positions) and extracurricular information.
- GRE/GMAT (requirement waived for applicants with a G.P.A. greater than 3.0).
- Completed Undergraduate Course Requirements form with advisor’s signature
- Interviews are required. Contact the Admissions Office to schedule.
- Application deadline is January 10*.
*The application form must be submitted via the online application system by the deadline. Supporting materials sent by mail (if any) must be postmarked by the deadline. Our admissions committee cannot begin reviewing your application until we have received all of your application materials. If space remains in the class after the deadline we will continue to accept applications. Scholarship opportunities after the deadline are limited.
Financial Aid
- Undergraduate students do not qualify for MAM financial aid.
- Students will qualify for aid in the final two semesters of the MAM- AMP (after having completed their Bachelor’s degree).
- Financial Aid contact: Betty Casale.
Degree Requirements
- 198 units are required to complete the MAM program.
- Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 units in MAM courses, per semester, during their senior year.
- 36 units of undergraduate classes can be transferred while enrolled in the MAM program during their senior year and are counted toward the required 198 units*.
- All of the undergraduate courses should be upper division, and should be relevant to the content of the Heinz College degree. Only undergraduate courses with a grade of B or better may be counted toward the degree.
- 162 units of MAM coursework remains to be completed.
- Prerequisite coursework in pre-calculus and statistics must be successfully completed prior to enrolling in the program. Grades in these courses should be a “B” or higher.
- The work experience and the completed bachelor’s degree requirements are waived for AMP applicants.
- Summer internship required.
Benefits
- You will complete two semesters of coursework as an integrated undergraduate-graduate student before graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in May.
- You will be able to complete an internship in the summer following your senior year
- You will be eligible for MAM financial aid in the final two semesters of the program (after having completed a Bachelor’s degree).
- Completing your internship prior to starting the final two semesters will allow you to have more work experience to discuss with recruiters visiting campus during the fall semester.
- You may be able to exempt certain Heinz courses with units earned in undergraduate coursework which would give you more flexibility in course selection.