Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
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Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley is a degree-granting branch campus of Carnegie Mellon University located in the heart of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California. It was established in 2002 at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field.[4]
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Other name | CMU West, CMUSV |
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Motto | "My heart is in the work" (Andrew Carnegie) |
Type | Private, Branch Campus |
Established | 2002 |
Provost | Farnam Jahanian[1] |
Location | , , U.S. 37°24′37″N 122°03′35″W |
Colors | Cardinal, gray, and Tartan plaid[2] |
Mascot | Scotty the Scottie Dog[3] |
Website | sv |
The campus offers full-time and part-time professional Masters programs in Electrical And Computer Engineering, Software Engineering and Software Management,[5] various bi-coastal (split-time between Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley) Masters programs in Information Technology, and a bi-coastal Ph.D. program in Electrical, and Computer Engineering. One key differentiator between programs in the traditional Pittsburgh campus and the new Silicon Valley campus is a new focus on a project-centered learning-by-doing approach to education.[6]