Colleges and Universities
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- Cornell in Washington
- Program overview, academics, externships, student life, FAQ, and application.
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- Graduate School
- The Graduate School is organized into ninety-four major fields of study, or subject areas to ensure that students can define and pursue an individualized plan of study.
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- Johnson Graduate School of Management (JGSM)
- Cornell University's business school, offering MBAs, Ph.Ds, executive education and corporate training programs.
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- School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
- Adult University, Distance Learning, Executive Programs, Extramural and Special Study, Winter Session and Summer College.
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- eCornell
- Online learning portal tailored for professional and executive development. Course catalog, faculty profiles, online registration.
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- Pharmacology Program
- Offers pharmacology research training to Ph.D. students and to postdoctoral fellows. Site describes upcoming events, programs, and research projects in coordination with clinical faculty at the Cornell Medical Center and Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
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- The College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University
- Offering international leadership in public health, biomedical research, and veterinary medical care. Public resources, research, admissions, academics, and animal health information.
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- Applied and Engineering Physics
- The undergraduate major is called Engineering Physics or "EP". The graduate field is called Applied Physics.
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- Chemical Engineering
- Focus on undergraduate education and professional training is balanced by a vigorous research program.
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- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Conducts research in environmental engineering, hydraulic engineering, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing, materials of construction, structural modeling, and static and dynamic loading of large structural components and systems.
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- College of Engineering
- Devoted to the applied sciences, in both traditional engineering disciplines and interdisciplinary programs, and supporting numerous special research programs ranging from radiophysics to nanofabrication.
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- College of Arts and Sciences
- The college is composed of 50 departments and programs that study and teach the humanities and the arts, the basic sciences and mathematics, and the social sciences.
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- German Studies
- The Department of German Studies offers students a wide variety of opportunities to explore the language, literature, and culture of German-speaking countries.
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- Religious Studies Program
- Designed to meet the needs of three classes of students: those seeking interesting courses on religious topics as free electives or to fulfill distribution requirements; those desiring a more systematic exposure to the academic study of religion as a major component of their liberal arts experience; and those planning to pursue advanced academic work in religious studies or allied disciplines.
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- South Asia Program
- Coordinates teaching, research, and campus activities focusing on the Indian subcontinent, which comprises the modern nations of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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- Southeast Asia Program
- Develops training and research opportunities primarily for graduate students on the languages and cultures of Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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- Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Department of
- Major research concentration in the following subfields: analytical, inorganic, organic, bioorganic, physical, biophysical, polymer, theoretical, or chemical physics.
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- Comparative Literature
- Provides a broad range of courses in European as well as non-European literatures, stressing significant authors, themes, problems, styles, genres, historical periods, and theoretical perspectives.