Carnegie Mellon University

USA
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Engineering and Public Policy

FieldB.S. Engineering & Public Policy
Duration4 years
Tuition67020.00

Overview

Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) is an additional major that you complete alongside one of Carnegie Mellon’s accredited engineering B.S. degrees. It expands your engineering training with tools for policy analysis, decision-making, and writing for public impact.Graduates combine technical problem-solving with an understanding of how technology affects society—preparing you to work on complex, interdisciplinary challenges in government, industry, and research.

About this programme

Overview

Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) is an additional major offered at Carnegie Mellon University, designed to be pursued alongside one of its accredited engineering B.S. degrees. This program enhances your engineering education by equipping you with essential skills in policy analysis, decision-making, and impactful communication.

Graduates from this program integrate technical problem-solving abilities with a comprehensive understanding of the societal implications of technology, preparing them to tackle complex, interdisciplinary challenges across government, industry, and research sectors.

What You'll Study

The EPP additional major is structured to complement your primary engineering B.S. degree. The curriculum encompasses a range of EPP-specific courses aimed at developing policy and decision-analysis competencies, along with writing and seminar experiences.

  • EPP Sophomore Seminar
  • Economics
  • Engineering Statistics and Quality Control (or another approved statistics course)
  • Decision Making Methods for EPP
  • Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems
  • Writing for Policy
  • Writing for the Professions

Course planning note: As EPP is an additional major, your course schedule will be coordinated with the requirements of your chosen engineering B.S. Students generally plan to complete EPP coursework during their sophomore and junior years, taking into account prerequisites and the sequencing of their engineering major.

Entry Requirements

Carnegie Mellon University adopts a holistic approach in evaluating applicants. Specific GRE or GMAT scores are not typically required for undergraduate admissions.

English Language Proficiency: Applicants whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency through standardized tests. The minimum scores required are:

  • Duolingo English Test (DET): 135
  • TOEFL iBT: 102
  • IELTS: 7.5

Career Prospects

Graduates from the Engineering and Public Policy program are well-prepared for diverse career paths. They can pursue roles in government agencies, non-profit organizations, private industry, and research institutions, where they can leverage their technical expertise and policy insights to address pressing societal challenges.

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