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  1. Carnegie Mellon University offers a degree program that combines an Art Focus (12 courses) with a focus in the College of Engineering, the School of Computer Science, the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, or the Mellon College of Science.

  2. At the Carnegie Mellon School of Art, we believe that your curiosity, artistic vision, and creativity can help shape a new and better world. Art, unlike any other academic pursuit, challenges you to re-examine deeply-held beliefs, find uncertainty amidst rigid rules, and see the world in completely new ways. We are committed to helping you find ...

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  3. Combining a renowned studio program with the interdisciplinary resources of a cutting-edge research environment, the School of Art bridges the fundamental areas of studio practice with the experimental practices of new media, physical computing, and program-based expression.

  4. The Carnegie Mellon School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a degree-granting institution and a division of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts. The School of Art was preceded by the School of Applied Design, founded in 1906.

  5. Students choose their arts concentration from the following schools in CFA: Architecture, Art, Design, Drama or Music. Students choose their computer science concentration established by the School of Computer Science.

  6. Our Intercollege BXA degrees allow exploration into hybrid ways of art-making paired with concentration options in the Sciences (BSA), Humanities (BHA), Computer Science (BCSA), or Engineering (BESA). Admission to the School of Art Undergraduate programs is a two-part application process.

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  8. Art, unlike any other academic pursuit, challenges you to re-examine deeply-held beliefs, find uncertainty among rigid rules, and see the world in completely new ways. Here, the intrepidly curious and relentlessly daring collaborate on work that breaks barriers.

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