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  1. Combining the renowned interdisciplinary and creative power of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts with the analytical expertise of Heinz College, the MAM program cross-trains graduates to be arts managers who can lead any organization at the highest level and have lasting impact on the communities they serve.

  2. Housed within one of the most respected research universities in the United States, the College of Fine Arts (CFA) at Carnegie Mellon University forges new paths in the arts, architecture, and design through critical discourse, interdisciplinary study, and cutting-edge technology.

  3. College of Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Courses; College of Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Courses. About Course Numbers: Each Carnegie Mellon course number begins with a two-digit prefix that designates the department offering the course (i.e., 76-xxx courses are offered by the Department of English).

  4. The College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and internationally recognized schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music, and associated academic programs. Carnegie Mellon University — — —

  5. Coordinates: 40.44156°N 79.94292°W. The College of Fine Arts Building. The Carnegie Mellon School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a degree-granting institution and a division of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts. The School of Art was preceded by the School of Applied Design, founded in 1906.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2023 · A Rich History. Founded in 1905, the College of Fine Arts (CFA) was one of the first comprehensive arts teaching institutes in the United States. Quickly, Carnegie Mellon's CFA became one of the nation's — and the world's — leaders in architecture, art, design, drama and music. Our alumni make a difference in their fields every day.

  7. College of Fine Arts 67 articles displayed. Carnegie Mellon Breaks ... 2024. Gift Will Expand Public Art at Carnegie Mellon. Carnegie Mellon University alumni Cindy and Tod Johnson have committed $10 million to support public art on the university’s Pittsburgh campus. Wednesday, April 10, 2024.