Cornell offers 2 undergraduate business programs at it's SC Johnson College of Business — the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and the School of Hotel Administration (SHA).
Cornell's College of Engineering offers a constellation of different options of engineering study in Biological, Chemical, Environmental, Mechanical, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Biology majors have unique opportunities to jump into engaging research projects. Cornell's program is jointly run by the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
A premier institution of scientific learning, Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences connects the life, agricultural, environmental and social sciences to provide a world-class education.
Cornell is at the forefront of education and research in the academic disciplines underlying this emerging new age of information: Computer Science, Information Science and Statistics.
Cornell has a well-earned reputation for high quality Social Science study. It's recently established Center for Social Sciences (CCSS) co-ordinates student research programs and resources.