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First year students will build a rich foundation as they balance eight essential required courses such as Microeconomics and Accounting with their choice of electives. The following year students take the reins and create their own elective-based schedule, paving the way for future leaders.
Fields of Expertise
Finance and consulting are two of Cornell’s strongest suits. There is an emphasis placed on hands on leadership training allow students to utilize analytical and quantitative reasoning in real life situations.
Those pursuing Assets Management gain experience working in the student-run training floor with a hedge fund and investment studio in the Parker Center for Investment Research.
“Semester in Reality”
In addition to electives, students can and most often participate in the Immersion Learning Program where they prepare for internships and future careers by taking a hands-on approach. This semester focuses on learning by doing.
A Soft Side
Praised for its small size and accessibility, students are able to achieve rigorous pursuits with a warm support system. No required courses are offered on Fridays to allow students to participate in sports, hobbies, and take small trips.
Key Statistics and Information
o Tuition (2008-2009): $44,950 (2008-2009)
o Executive Program
o Accelerated Program
o PhD Program
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