Geeks Learn to Go Global

Carnegie Mellon University, one of the top-ranked institutions producing technology talent, recently announced that it will offer a new Masters of Science program in software management at its Carnegie Mellon West campus in Mountain View, CA. The driving force is our increasingly global economy.

The school recognizes that going forward, developing good, useful software won't be sufficient for managers who want to excel. The curriculum combines software engineering, one of CMU's sweet spots, with business and organizational coursework. The goal is to prepare graduates for the reality of the software business in the 21st century. James Morris, dean of Carnegie Mellon West, says that the program's "... cross-training gives our students the perspective and contextual understanding they need to see and seize opportunities in the global market.”

The deadline for applications is June 1. See the program description in the Carnegie Mellon West brochure for details.


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