Submit your application by the deadlines shown below, but before you do – please review, and if required – complete the following:
Please submit an up-to-date resume highlighting your educational and professional background. There are several ways you can do this:
- Upload an electronic copy through the “Employment” submission option on the ETIM page of the online application
- Email it to: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mail it to:
Carnegie Mellon University c/o Julie Mull
311 Hamerschlag Dr Wean Hall 5215
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3824
United States
Please write a concise essay for each of the following four questions. If you’re a Dual Degree applicant, you should address goals for both the ETIM program and the particular engineering program you’re interested in pursuing:
- Other than reputation, what most interests you about attending this graduate program in the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University?
- What are your goals after you complete your degree, and how will our graduate program help you achieve your immediate and longer-term future career objectives?
- What specific research is of interest to you and how would our program enable you to pursue your goals?
- Describe how your work, research, educational or other life experiences have prepared you for graduate study in this program?
You must submit official transcripts from your undergraduate institution(s) and any prior graduate work you’ve done.
For a transcript to be official, it must be sent to the ETIM admissions office by the university where your studies were completed.
If you’re currently enrolled in a degree program that you will not have completed when you submit your application, please submit your current transcript. Then, upon completion of your work, submit a final transcript.
You may expedite the processing of your application by submitting an unofficial copy of your transcript to the admissions office. An unofficial transcript can be submitted in several ways:
- Upload an electronic copy through the “Academic History” submission option on the online application
- Email them to: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mail them to:
Carnegie Mellon University c/o Julie Mull
311 Hamerschlag Dr Wean Hall 5215
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3824
United States
If you send unofficial transcripts with your application, we will review them. However, if you’re offered admission, you will need to produce official transcripts prior to enrollment.
For the ETIM program, you must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) administered by ETS. For your GRE score report to be official, it must be sent to the ETIM graduate admissions office by ETS.
The GRE codes for ETIM are:
- 1699 (department)
- 2074 (institution)
You may expedite your application by submitting an unofficial copy of your GRE scores to our admissions office. You can do this by:
- Emailing them to: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mailing them to:
Carnegie Mellon University c/o Julie Mull
311 Hamerschlag Dr Wean Hall 5215
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3824
United States
You’re required to submit three letters of recommendation.
Typically, letters are written by professors or work supervisors. At least one of your three recommendations must be from your professional experience and one from a professor at the educational institution you last attended.
Letters of recommendation and recommendation letter forms are submitted through the ETIM online application. If you choose this method, you must apply to the ETIM program with the online application.
Because of the accelerated nature of the ETIM program, it’s essential that students have a strong command of the English language.
Typically, international and United States permanent resident applicants must take an English language proficiency exam. This is required as a component in determining academic success in the program and to support visa applications for admitted students studying on an F1 visa.
If an applicant’s native language is English, an English language proficiency test is not required if you meet one of the following criteria below:
- US Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- Citizenship in the United Kingdom or Canada
- Obtained a 4 year undergraduate at an US institution
- CMU student or alum
ETIM accepts a Duolingo overall score of 105 or higher.
For your Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score report to be official, it must be sent to the ETIM graduate admissions office by ETS.
The ETIM program requires a total minimum TOEFL score of 100.
These minimum scores indicate that an applicant has the fundamental building blocks needed for academic tasks and for continued language development once in the program.
Though the TOEFL test is preferred, the ETIM program will also accept official IELTS scores (International English Language Testing System).
The ETIM program requires these minimum IELTS scores:
- Total = 7
- Reading = 6
- Listening = 6
- Speaking = 6
- Writing = 6
The TOEFL and IELTS codes for ETIM are:
- 69 (department)
- 2074 (institution)
You may expedite the processing of your application by submitting an unofficial copy of your TOEFL or IELTS scores to the admissions office.
An unofficial score report can be submitted by:
- Uploading an electronic copy through the online application
- Emailing it to: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mailing it to:
Carnegie Mellon University c/o Julie Mull
311 Hamerschlag Dr Wean Hall 5215
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3824
United States
International student applicants to the MS in ETIM degree program are eligible to apply for the STEM OPT extension.
The application fee to the Single Degree ETIM program is $75. You can pay this by:
- Credit card using the ETIM online application
Students with a bachelor’s degree in engineering, physical sciences or computer science with an interest in the intersection of AI and engineering are encouraged to apply to this program.
Students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in:
- Programming (Python preferred) for data analysis
- Probability/statistics such as probability distributions, joint and conditional probability, independence, marginalization, Bayes rules, and maximum likelihood estimation
- Linear algebra topics such as matrix operations, linear transformations, projections, matrix derivatives, and eigendecomposition
Key Deadlines & Dates
Please note that all of our deadlines are 11:59pm U.S. Eastern Standard Time.
Apply by January 31 (extended deadline) for
March notification
Apply by August 31 for
September notification
Full Time Dual ETIM MS + Engineering MS applicants please note:
You must apply by January 31 (extended deadline) for March notification from ETIM, and for the earlier deadlines of individual School of Engineering departments.
See RALES! Qualified domestic students applying for a fall starting dual degree program may qualify for full tuition scholarship and stipend.
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