Heinz College and ESAN University Faculty of Engineering offer an Accelerated Master's Program to qualified ESAN University Faculty of Engineering undergraduate students. The program, structured as four years at ESAN University followed by three semesters at Heinz College, results in students receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree in less time than is normally required.
ELIGIBILITY
The program is designed for ESAN University students who have completed their fourth year.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Students can apply online for free in the fall (August to December) of their fourth year for admission at the start of their fifth year. As an Accelerated Master's applicant, you are required to submit the application materials and meet the admission criteria required of all AIM applicants, detailed above in the "Application Checklist" section.
TUITION AND FEES
Students will pay tuition and fees to ESAN University from their first through fourth years. They will pay tuition and fees to Carnegie Mellon for their graduate program for three semesters beyond the completion of their fourth year. ESAN University students will be required to maintain enrollment at ESAN during the accelerated program, but will not owe any fees to ESAN University while enrolled at Carnegie Mellon in their fifth year.
CONFERRAL OF DEGREES
ESAN students will complete a three-unit independent study in their final semester to meet the research requirement as required by Peruvian University Law No. 30220. Students will receive both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees upon completion of their graduate program at Carnegie Mellon. ESAN University will count units taken during the master’s program toward the student’s bachelor’s degree according to its policies and procedures. Carnegie Mellon will forward to ESAN University transcripts and other necessary information on student academic performance.
SCHOLARSHIPS
ESAN University students will be eligible for scholarship support (if applicable) from ESAN University for their first through fourth years. They will be eligible for scholarship support from the Heinz College for the length of their graduate program, and can apply to any and all Heinz College scholarship funds for which they are eligible (based on program and the individual scholarship fund’s specific requirements).
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Each year, Heinz College will admit a maximum of five qualified ESAN University students to the AIM program.
PREREQUISITES
For detailed prerequisite information and course descriptions for the Artificial Intelligence Systems Management program please see the "Prerequisite Coursework Information" section.