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Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz School of Public Policy & Management

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The Heinz School at Carnegie Mellon University has an international reputation for excellence in educational programs and faculty research. Its programs in information technology, criminal justice policy, policy analysis, finance and environmental policy are respected across the nation and internationally as among the elite. Programs in health care and medical management, educational technology and other areas continue to grow and take national prominence.

Heinz School graduates serve in key managerial positions across a wide range of government, business and non-profit organizations. We take a flexible and interdisciplinary approach to teach students to look at societal problems from many different perspectives, using technology, quantitative and qualitative analysis and group dynamics to arrive at innovative solutions.
Main claims to international academic or non-academic excellence

Since its inception in 1968, the mission of the Heinz School has been to advance the public interest through research and education.

Range of Fees

$15,800 USD per semester of study for full-time degree seeking students

Basic TOEFL/IELTS requirements

TOEFL for Pittsburgh campus, TOEFL or IELTS for Adelaide, Australia campus

Accommodation

The university does not provide on-campus housing for graduate students.

Accommodation Range

Estimated average cost of $500 USD per month for off campus housing

Language Support

None.

Map: Heinz School of Public Policy & Management

School Information

Country
United States
Address
5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
Website
Switchboard
412-268-2164

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