Carnegie Mellon University offers the nation’s first undergraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence, launched in 2018. This pioneering program is administered by the School of Computer Science (SCS) and is designed to equip students with both deep technical knowledge and ethical grounding in artificial intelligence.
The BSAI provides a comprehensive curriculum that spans computer science, machine learning, robotics, human-computer interaction, and AI ethics, preparing students to build intelligent systems that analyze complex data and make autonomous decisions. The program leverages the expertise of faculty across six SCS departments, including the Machine Learning Department, Robotics Institute, and the Language Technologies Institute.
University Ranking Highlights:
#1 in Artificial Intelligence (U.S. News & World Report, 2024)
Top 5 in Computer Science and related disciplines globally
CMU is recognized as a global leader in AI research and education
Course Overview
Foundational Subjects:
Computer Science: Principles of Imperative Computation, Principles of Functional Programming, Parallel and Sequential Data Structures and Algorithms, Introduction to Computer Systems
Mathematics & Statistics: Differential and Integral Calculus, Integration and Approximation, Matrices and Linear Transformations, Modern Regression
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Introduction to AI: Representation and Problem Solving, Deep Reinforcement Learning and Control, Introduction to Machine Learning, Deep Learning Systems: Algorithms and Implementation, Generative AI
Ethics: Artificial Intelligence and Humanity, Ethics and Robotics, Ethics and Policy Issues in Computing, AI, Society and Humanity
Humanities and AI: Cognitive Psychology, Human Information Processing and Artificial Intelligence, Perception, Language and Thought
Decision Making and Robotics: Neural Computation, Autonomous Agents, Cognitive Robotics, Planning Techniques for Robotics
Human-AI Interaction: Design of Artificial Intelligence Products, Human-AI Interaction, Designing Human-Centered Software, Human-Robot Interaction
Perception and Language: Search Engines, Speech Processing, Computational Perception, Computational Photography, Vision Sensors
Independent study projects solving real-world problems in healthcare, education, or transportation
Cross-departmental research opportunities within CMU’s AI labs
Participation in AI and ethics-focused competitions, seminars, and hackathons
Access to industry partnerships and summer internships through CMU’s robust alumni and corporate networks
97% of graduates employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months (Class of 2023)
$147,250 average starting salary
Employers include Amazon, Meta, and Goldman Sachs
Well-positioned for top-tier graduate programs in AI, CS, or robotics
Eligible to pursue CMU’s minor or double major in Artificial Intelligence
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