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The Dyson business minor for life sciences majors (DBMLS) prepares you for a successful career at the intersection of science and business. The minor’s curriculum focuses on basic business fundamentals and courses that complement life science topics. You will learn not only about entrepreneurship, marketing, management, finance, and economics, but also how these subjects are applied to life sciences career paths.
This minor is popular among pre-med, pre-dental, and pre-vet students. The coursework provides a grounding in business principles that can help you understand the economic environment in which you’ll eventually practice.
The DBMLS was established by way of a generous gift from Dr. Jonathan Levine ‘76 and Stacey Levine and Dr. David Levine ‘88 and Davena Levine ‘88.
Eligibility
The DBMLS is open to students majoring in certain life sciences subjects within Cornell’s colleges listed below. Students are eligible to sign up for the minor as early as their first year and no later than their sixth semester.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Agricultural Sciences
- Animal Science
- Atmospheric Science
- Biological Engineering
- Biological Sciences
- Biology and Society
- Biometry and Statistics
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Entomology
- Environment and Sustainability
- Food Science
- Global and Public Health Sciences
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- International Agriculture and Rural Development
- Nutritional Sciences
- Plant Sciences
- Viticulture and Enology
College of Arts and Sciences
- Biology and Society
- Biological Sciences
- Environment and Sustainability
College of Engineering
College of Human Ecology
- Global and Public Health Sciences
- Human Biology, Health, and Society
- Human Development
- Nutritional Sciences
School of Public Policy
Academic Policies
All courses must be taken for a letter grade and a grade of a C or better is required.
Required Credits
This minor requires a total of 16.5 credits to complete, which includes 3 foundations credits and 13.5 core credits. From the total credits, 9 must be taken at Cornell University, and 7.5 must be Johnson College of Business (JCB) courses, which include any course code of AEM, HADM, NBA, or NCC. *Note - in many cases, the Cornell and JCB requirements will overlap (e.g. AEM 2241: Finance is a JCB course and a Cornell course, so it will satisfy 3 credits for each requirement).
Foundation Courses
This minor requires 3 credits in microeconomics. We recommend taking this course before taking the minor’s core courses and require it to be completed by your sixth semester. A letter grade of a C or better is required.
Introductory microeconomics (3 credits)
One of the following courses is required:
Core Requirements
The minor’s core requirements (13.5 credits) must be fulfilled by taking courses in the four areas listed below. Please note that 7.5 credits must be Johnson College of Business (JCB) courses. In order to satisfy the JCB requirement, you may end up taking more than 13.5 credits as you complete the minor’s core requirements.
A letter grade of a C or better is required.
Management/Marketing (3 credits)
Financial Accounting (3 credits)
Finance (3 credits)
Capstone Course (1.5 credits)
The following course is required:
Career Goals (3 credits)
3 credits from the following list of courses are required. You may find the categories below helpful in selecting your courses to align with your post-graduation plans.
Entrepreneurship
Life sciences business and human/veterinary medicine
Management, marketing, accounting, and finance
Tools and frameworks for entrepreneurs and practitioners