Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
Front entrance of Building 23 | |
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 |
| Location | , , U.S. 37°24′37″N 122°03′35″W / 37.4104°N 122.0597°W |
| Colors | Cardinal, gray, and Tartan plaid |
| Mascot | Scotty the Scottie Dog |
| Website | sv |
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley is a degree-granting branch campus of Carnegie Mellon University located in Mountain View, California. It was established in 2002 at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field.
The campus offers full-time and part-time professional Masters programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Software Engineering and Software Management. It has 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.