CMU Launches New Online Graduate Certificate Programs

Tech-savvy professionals looking to stay ahead in three fast-moving fields need look no further than Carnegie Mellon University. Combining its strengths in learning science and a rich ecosystem of educational technologies, CMU has launched graduate certificate programs in artificial intelligence, 3D bioprinting and biofabrication, and computational data science. Marsha Lovett , vice provost for Teaching and Learning Innovation, said the programs are designed for busy, working professionals who want to deepen or expand their knowledge to include modern methods and apply that new knowledge at work.    "Students are going to be working directly with CMU's world-class faculty who are experts in their fields, and they are going to be learning by doing." - Marsha Lovett "These are not your typical online classes. Students are going to be working directly with CMU's world-class faculty who are experts in their fields, and they are going to be learning by doing," Lovett said. "They'll be seeing lots of examples and applications, and they're going to be using tools that allow them to interact with each other and with the instructor, as well as tools of the trade that a designer or engineer would use, making it an authentic learning experience."  Throughout the AI Engineering Fundamentals - Mechanical Engineering online program, students will practice solving problems with the most commonly used machine learning algorithms.
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