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126 Master's degrees offered by the university
Law, Tech and Entrepreneurship
As technology continues to transform our economy and culture, businesses need a new breed of lawyers who understand the legal and commercial aspects of new technology as well as the challenges of bringing new products and new companies to market. Apply to the Law, Tech and Entrepreneurship degree course from Cornell University.
Human-Environment Relations
The Human-Environment Relations program from Cornell University, is intended for students with a wide variety of undergraduate degrees who want to study the relationship between people and their physical surroundings, some aspect of facility planning and management, or human factors.
Soil and Crop Sciences
Candidates at the Soil and Crop Sciences program from Cornell University, are expected to independently synthesize and create new knowledge, making an original and substantial contribution to the discipline in a timely fashion.
Mechanical Engineering
The program in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University is a one-year (two semester) course of study for those who wish to develop a higher level of competence in engineering science, current technology, and engineering design.
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
The Chemistry and Chemical Biology program of study from Cornell University, will be adapted to your individual interests and needs in consultation with the M.S. Graduate Program Director, and will likely include coursework selected from across Cornell’s campus.
Operations Research and Information Engineering
Our Operations Research and Information Engineering programme at Cornell University is a full-time, professionally focused program that enhances traditional math, science, and engineering skills while emphasizing their real-world application to practical challenges. Study in Ithaca or New York City.