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Courses of Study 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Programs of Study
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In the College of Business .
Undergraduate Business Programs
The Cornell College of Business offers two undergraduate majors and multiple business minors through the college’s two AACSB internationally accredited undergraduate business schools:
Opportunities to minor in a business-related field include:
- The University-Wide Business Minor (UBM) is intended for students majoring in subject areas other than business, to gain exposure to business concepts, frameworks and methods.
- The Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate prepares students for careers in the commercial real estate industry, and is open to students regardless of major.
- The Dyson Business Minor for Engineers (DBME) is specifically tailored to the educational and career needs of engineering students.
- The Dyson Business Minor for Life Sciences major (DBMLS) offers business concepts in the context of nonprofit, research, pre-med, pre-dental and pre-vet fields.
- The Applied Economics and Management (AEM) minors offer specializations in Agribusiness Management; Applied Economics; Environmental, Energy and Resource Economics; and International Trade and Development for students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
- The Policy Analysis and Management (PAM) minor builds on a rigorous interdisciplinary focus to describe and analyze public policy problems, particularly in the areas of health policy, regulatory policy, and social policy.
For additional information about preparing for a career in business, see the section on Business and Professional Study .
Graduate and Professional Business Programs
Multiple opportunities for graduate and professional studies in business are available through Cornell’s three AACSB internationally accredited business management schools:
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