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126 Master's degrees offered by the university
Systems Engineering
The professional degree of Master of Engineering (Systems) is intended primarily for persons who plan to practice systems engineering directly or as a part of their engineering discipline. We offer a master degree in Systems Engineering at Cornell University.
Executive Public Administration
Executive Public Administration from Cornell University is a interdisciplinary Ivy League degree designed for working professionals who want to develop new skills and networks, and take their careers in public affairs in new directions.
Engineering Physics
Graduate study in the Engineering Physics at Cornell University field offers the opportunity to achieve proficiency in physics, mathematics, and applied science. Applied physics is particularly suitable for students preparing for a scientific career in an area of applied science based on principles and techniques of physics.
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.
Applied Economics and Management
At Cornell University we offer a master degree in Applied Economics and Management. Our graduate field has a rich tradition of producing top graduates through its rigorous but flexible program led by the Dyson School's internationally known faculty.
Design
The M.A. in Design at Cornell University is a two-year program centering on a concern for the individual. Both the faculty and the students believe strongly in the power of design to nurture the human spirit and support health and well-being.
Information Systems
Offered by the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell University, the two-year MS in Information Systems immerses students in the core technical, human and business factors at the convergence of information and technology. Students receive training in entrepreneurship and innovation management and engage in extensive R&D projects with tech companies in New York City.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources) degree program at Cornell University CALS is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
Law
The master of Law degree at Cornell University is a one-year program designed for practicing attorneys and recent law school graduates who have earned a first professional degree in law outside the United States.
Management
The MPS in Management program at Cornell University provides students who have a non-business undergraduate degree and a business minor, or its equivalent, with the rigorous business management education you’d expect to find in a top MBA program.
Advanced Architectural Design
Cornell University's Post-professional M.S. in Advanced Architectural Design is an intensive advanced design research (ADR) program.
Nutrition
Students from Cornell University may obtain training in many aspects of nutrition and in the biological or social sciences related to nutrition. For those preparing for laboratory experimentation in Nutrition, minors in biochemistry, molecular biology or genetics usually are recommended, although other minors may be chosen.
Plant Pathology
The Field of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology at Cornell University offers graduate degree programs in plant pathology and the biology, genetics and evolution of fungi and oomycetes.
Business Analytics
Accelerate Your Career in Data Science with an MSBA degree of Business Analytics at Cornell University.
Executive Health Administration
Executive Health Administration from Cornell University the only hybrid CAHME-ranked Executive MHA program from an Ivy League institution—provides a flexible learning experience for health care professionals.
Systems Engineering
The Systems Engineering from Cornell University is geared to students who want to specialize in designing and implementing complex systems.
Natural Resources
A student who wants to undertake a one to two year research project to enhance their professional credentials or “test the waters” for the longer Ph.D. should apply for the Natural Resources master degree at Cornell University.
Human - Environment Relations
The M.S. in Human - Environment Relations at Cornell University is a two-year graduate program. The research tradition within the Human Environment Relations major is based in the social sciences, and particularly on environmental psychology and human factors/ergonomics. Evidence-based design is fundamental to the major.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Animal Science)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Animal Science) degree program at Cornell University CALS is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Whether you want to work in power and energy, bioelectrical engineering, computer architecture, imaging, nanotechnology, photonics, neuroscience, or computing, our master of Electrical and Computer Engineering delivered by Cornell University will empower you to reach your potential.