What is the difference between the New York and Pittsburgh programs?
Other than location, there are no differences between the New York and Pittsburgh programs. Courses are broadcast from Pittsburgh to New York via live interactive video, giving students and professor full ability to see and hear one another. Faculty teach live from New York twice during each seven week mini-semester. While two-thirds of the New York students have full-time jobs and study part-time and most Pittsburgh students study full-time, one can study part-time, full-time or for a certificate at either site. Tuition costs are the same in Pittsburgh and New York. The significant advantage of the New York program is its proximity to global financial institutions and the networking possibilities of having so many MSCF alums and fellow students employed at these institutions.
Other than location, there are no differences between the New York and Pittsburgh programs. Courses are broadcast from Pittsburgh to New York via live interactive video, giving students and professor full ability to see and hear one another. Faculty teach live from New York twice during each seven week mini-semester. While two-thirds of the New York students have full-time jobs and study part-time and most Pittsburgh students study full-time, one can study part-time, full-time or for a certificate at either site. Tuition costs are the same in Pittsburgh and New York. The significant advantage of the New York program is its proximity to global financial institutions and the networking possibilities of having so many MSCF alums and fellow students employed at these institutions. The significant advantage of the Pittsburgh program is the vibrant campus community at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy and the ability to directly network with faculty and other masters students at the Tepper School o
Other than location, there are no differences between the New York and Pittsburgh programs. Courses are broadcast from Pittsburgh to New York via live interactive video, giving students and professor full ability to see and hear one another. Faculty teach live from New York twice during each seven week mini-semester. While a number of the New York students have full-time jobs and study part-time and most Pittsburgh students study full-time, one can study part-time, full-time or for a certificate at either site. Tuition costs are the same in Pittsburgh and New York. The significant advantage of the New York program is its proximity to global financial institutions and the networking possibilities of having so many MSCF alums and fellow students employed at these institutions. The significant advantage of the Pittsburgh program is the vibrant campus community at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy and the ability to directly network with faculty and other masters students at the Tepper School of