标题: 美国商学院Profiles- Cornell University [打印本页]
作者: s 时间: 2011-3-3 22:59 标题: 美国商学院Profiles- Cornell University
PROGRAM BASICSCornell University Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
Warren Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca , New York 14853-7801
Web site
http://aem.cornell.edu
Program e-mail address:
aemug@cornell.edu
Program telephone number:
(607) 255-8472
Private Institution
AACSB accredited:
Yes
Institution:
Four Year
Business program:
Four Year
Degrees offered:
Degree/Program Name:
BS/Applied Economics and Management
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PROGRAM COSTS
Annual Tuition (Resident):
$ 21,610
Annual Tuition (Non-Resident)
$ 37,750
Required fees
$ 204
Room and board:
$ 12,160
Books:
$ 760
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ENROLLMENT
Total college enrollment for 2009-10:
20,633
Full-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
692
Part-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
0
Distance undergraduate business student enrollment:
0
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Institution
Required standardized tests for entire college:
SAT or ACT with writing
Interviews for entire college:
Not offered
Additional application requirements for entire college:
FRESHMEN: Common Application; Cornell Supplement; SAT Subject Tests recommended in a science and mathematics (any level) EXTERNAL TRANSFERS: Transfer Common Application; Cornell Transfer Supplement; official college and high school transcripts; midterm report; results of any external exams, such as AP, IB, or A levels; completed college-level courses in macro- and microeconomics, calculus, academic writing 1 & 2 or academic writing and public speaking, and 2 intro biology courses with labs INTERNATIONAL: In addition to the application requirements described above, if English is not your first language, submit your TOEFL with TWE or IELTS test score (waivers are possible) and one letter of recommendation from an English teacher
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Upcoming application deadlines for entire college:
Semester: Fall 2010/ Freshmen
Deadline: 01-02-2010
Semester: Fall 2010/Transfers
Deadline: 03/15/2010
Semester: Spring 2011/Transfer
Deadline: 10/01/2010
Selectivity -- applicants admitted, entire college, 2009-10:
19 %
Yield -- accepted applicants enrolled, entire college, 2009-10:
52 %
Total number of full-time applications for entire college:
37,615
International applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
11 %
Female applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
47 %
Relative Importance of Application Elements:
Secondary School Record:
Very Important
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Class Rank:
Important
Talent/Ability:
Very Important
Interview:
Not Considered
Extracurricular Activities:
Important
Volunteer Work:
Important
Character/Personal Abilities:
Considered
Application Essay:
Very Important
Work Experience:
Important
SAT/ACT Scores:
Important
Recommendations:
Considered
High School GPA:
Important
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the B-School
Undergrad business program admissions managed by:
The university admissions office
Total undergraduate business program applicants, 2009-10:
1,695
Applicants admitted to undergraduate business program, 2009-10:
19 %
Admitted applicants enrolled in undergrad business program, 2009-10:
78 %
Minimum requirements for business program:
N/A
Entrance exam requirement other than SAT/ACT for business program:
No
Interview to enter business program:
Not offered
Freshmen admitted into business program:
Yes
Percentage of business students admitted as freshmen:
33 %
Are the freshman admits to the business program required to complete pre-business courses before beginning upper-level courses in the junior year?
No
Freshmen admitted by:
Indicate interest on university application
Additional application requirements for freshman admits:
N/A
Internal transfers handled by:
Separate application
Minimum college GPA for internal business program transfers:
2.8
Additional requirements for internal transfers:
• Complete introductory micro- or macroeconomics. • Complete one course in calculus. • Receive a grade of B+ or better in 2 or more business-related courses. (See the program's web site for the list of specific courses that fulfill this requirement.)
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CLASS PROFILE
Class Profile:
Female: 39 %
International : 11 %
Entering students by age:
Mean: 18
Median: 18
HS GPA of 3.75 or higher:
70 %
HS GPA of 3.5 to 3.74:
17 %
SAT scores for full-time entering business students on 1600 scale:
Mean: 1,402
Median: 1,430
SAT middle 50% range on 1600 scale:
From: 1,270
To: 1,520
ACT scores for full-time entering business students:
Mean: 30
Median: 30
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ACT middle 50% range:
From: 26
To: 33
Citizenship of entering students
U.S.: 89 %
Canada: 1 %
Other countries: 10 %
Unknown: 0 %
Percentage of US citizens in entering class who are:
African American: 6 %
Asian American: 17 %
Hispanic or Latino American: 9 %
Multiethnic/Multiracial : 14 %
Native American: 0 %
White (Non-Hispanic): 41 %
Chose not to report: 12 %
Other: 1 %
Entering students are from the following regions:
Northeast: 63 %
Mid-Atlantic: 5 %
South: 8 %
Southwest: 5 %
Midwest : 9 %
West: 9 %
Possessions and territories: 1 %
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FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid handled by:
Central financial aid office at the university
Financial aid web site
http://finaid.cornell.edu
Institutional scholarship money distributed to undergraduate business students in previous academic year:
$ 5,433,200
Institutional scholarship money to be distributed to undergraduate business students in current academic year:
$ 6,194,600
Scholarships awarded to students in the business program based on:
Financial need
Other scholarship considerations:
N/A
Undergraduate business students receiving institutional scholarships for 2009-10 academic year:
34 %
0 %
Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to business students based on merit, 2009-10 year:
100 %
0 %
Scholarship consideration process:
Unique scholarship application
School offers guaranteed loans:
No
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PROGRAM BASICS
Institutional freshman retention rate:
97 %
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit hours required for graduation:
Degree: 120
Other degree requirements:
Students must complete college distribution requirements, core business requirements, and business specialization requirements. Please see the program web site for more information on degree requirements: http://aem.cornell.edu/undergrad
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ACADEMICS
Average class size in required business courses:
60
Average class size in business electives:
53
Class size:
Classes with fewer than 20 students: 20 %
Classes with 21 to 50 students: 49 %
Classes with more than 50 students: 31 %
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CURRICULUM
Number of elective courses available in business program:
47
Electives added in current academic year:
Business Strategy Research
Economics of Advertising
Strategic Pricing
Research and Strategy in Emerging Markets
Risk Simulation and Optimization
Year of the last major change to the business program's core curriculum:
2007
Leading areas of study:
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Marketing
Strategy
Special programs for business students:
• The BOLD (Business Opportunities in Leadership and Diversity) Leadership Certificate Program is open to selected students interested in attaining leadership confidence and competency. • Fellowship programs and international study trips are open to selected students specializing in finance, agribusiness, and food industry management. • Entrepreneurship @Cornell is a university-wide program for students interested in starting their own businesses or working for venture capital firms. Entrepreneurship courses are offered by all of Cornell's undergraduate colleges, as well as the Johnson Graduate School of Management, the Law School, and the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Business program offers work study or co-op opportunities:
No
Work study opportunities description:
Although not a co-op program, business students can take part in Cornell-in-Washington, a semester-long program in Washington, DC, that features a 3-day-a-week internship combined with coursework. Business students can also participate in Cornell's Urban Semester program in New York City, which includes a 3-day-a-week internship along with coursework. Both programs arrange for student housing in Washington, DC/New York City.
Business program offers study abroad opportunities:
Yes
Study abroad program description:
Business students are encouraged to gain valuable international experience by spending at least one semester, typically during the junior year, studying or working abroad. Cornell Abroad and the College's exchange program connect students with programs on every continent.
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Volunteer work and community service opportunities:
Yes
Volunteer opportunities description:
Cornell's Public Service Center helps students develop and fund volunteer and community service projects. It also coordinates a wide range of activities such as community-service trips during fall and spring breaks, and an annual Into the Streets day of public service in Ithaca. For more information on these and many other volunteer and community-service opportunities, visit the Public Service Center's web site at http://psc.cornell.edu.
Business clubs and extracurricular activities:
AEM Ambassadors
Professional Business Fraternities
Cornell Accounting Association
Cornell Consulting Group
Cornell DECA
Minority Business Student Association
Society for Women in Business
Cornell Investment Club
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CAMPUS LIFE
Largest on-campus organizations for business students:
Cornell Entrepreneur Organization (CEO)
Cornell Consulting Group
Professional Business Fraternities (4 organizations)
Society for Women in Business
Mutual Investment Club of Cornell
Freshmen are required to live on campus:
No
Business students are grouped in learning communities:
No
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FACULTY
Faculty:
Full-time faculty : 38
Adjuncts and visiting faculty: 8
Permanent/tenured professors: 31
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are women: 28
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are underrepresented minorities: 3
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Prominent alumni:
N/A
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CAREER SERVICES
Percent of 2009 graduates who provided employment information:
77 %
Seeking full-time employment in business: 86 %
Not seeking full-time employment in business: 14 %
Number of companies recruiting undergraduate students on campus in previous academic year:
96
Companies posting full-time job offers on school job boards, previous academic year:
232
Career services provided for business majors:
Resume and cover letter critiques; practice interviews; counseling and advising; self-assessment tools; drop-in hours; web based on-campus recruiting program and job posting service; job search and career interest workshops; alumni career link mentor program; career library; career opportunities newsletter; select internship files; classroom presentations and assignments; ready reference sheets that provide info on career planning and job search topics.
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Job offer results, 2009 graduates:
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 77 %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 16 %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 7 %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 0 %
Top hiring firms:
Ernst & Young
PricewaterhouseCoopers
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
General Electric
Goldman Sachs Group
Citigroup Inc.
Barclays Bank PLC
Bank of America Corp.
UBS
Morgan Stanley
International Bus. Machines
Deutsche Bank AG
Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
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Other Hiring Firms:
Capital One
Hanover Insurance Group
Graduate compensation:
Mean base salary: $ 51,567
Median base salary: $ 55,000
Mean signing bonus: $ 7,245
Median signing bonus: $ 7,500
Grads accepted jobs in following functional areas:
Consulting: 5 %
Finance/Accounting: 61 %
General Management: 8 %
Human Resources: 1 %
Management Information Systems: 2 %
Marketing/Sales: 13 %
Operations/Production: 1 %
Logistics/Transportation: 0 %
Other: 9 %
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Grads accepted jobs in following industries:
Accounting: 13 %
Consumer Products/Retail: 5 %
Consulting Services: 8 %
Financial Services: 41 %
Government/Education: 5 %
Pharma/Biotech/Health: 6 %
Manufacturing: 2 %
Media/Entertainment: 3 %
Petroleum/Energy: 0 %
Real Estate: 0 %
Sports/Leisure: 2 %
Technology/Science: 6 %
Non-Profit: 2 %
Other: 7 %
Percentage of job acceptances, US and Canada:
US: 98 %
Canada: 2 %
Grads accepted jobs in the following US regions:
Northeast: 65 %
Mid-Atlantic: 10 %
Midwest: 4 %
South: 4 %
Southwest: 5 %
West: 12 %
US Possessions/Territories: 0 %
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INTERNSHIPS
Top internship recruiters, 2008-09:
Other Internship Recruiters:
N/A
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Some of the teachers that we have in our program can't be matched. They genuinely care about their students on a personal and academic level. It's comforting as a student to know that they can approach their teachers if they have any problems.
The school is run like a business. I often feel they only really care about our education in that it boosts their place in ratings like these. There is a lot of incentive to take "easy-A" classes and it is really up to the student whether they want to get a fully rounded education (which most students with an eye on the Manhattan high life don't care about.)
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The program has made vast improvements over the past ten years. The faculty is dedicated and experienced. The future of the school in their eyes is being the best undergraduate business schools in the country, and this belief is seen in the way they operate.
Extreme grade inflation. Too many jocks. Material gets watered down and pace is too slow and still students do poorly. Despite the fact that I've exhausted most of the courses I find interesting in the major, I don't feel that I've learned anything new the past few semesters. Clubs are too exclusive, need a resume and sometimes interviews to join. People seem to be in primarily to have things to put on their resumes.
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Cornell offers a wide variety of business classes, in areas from agribusiness to finance. Within each specialization, there is a great breadth of classes and learning opportunities. This enables you to take a class in virtually any subject you want.
The alumni interaction with students in our program and throughout the whole Cornell community is great. I worked for an alumni of the Johnson Graduate Business School last summer at an Investment Bank. Subsequently, I was able to get a great job offer from a top investment bank working for a private equity fund with a number of other Cornell graduates, among others. All of our alumni seem to have a very strong connection to the school and love to help its students succeed.
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The business program itself is very small (~200 students at graduation), but Cornell is very large. You have the benefits of a small program, while at the same time get to experience the vast array of extracurriculars available and the social life of a large school.
This is an amazing program. The only caveat that I have encountered is that you need to be motivated to really take advantage of what's there. The professors will be very helpful if you go to office hours, but you need to do that on your own volition, the career services can help you with job searching, but again, you need to take the time to sit down and work with them. Simply going to class will still make you prepared, but not the full extent that Cornell CAN make you prepared.
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What motivates me is innovation. The idea of figuring out how to do something different, or trying something new excites me. Cornell's AEM program has done that since the day I arrived. Whether it's offering new classes, updating/changing class curricula, or sponsoring/offering relevant programing your experience in the program is constantly evolving for the better. As a senior, it makes me wish I was a freshman so that I could take advantage of all the new opportunities to come.
Cornell's undergraduate business program is unique because of it's small size and the high caliber of the students. It seems as if all the business students know each other and it promotes a feeling of unity. In addition, the students are some of the hardest working people I have ever met. Thus, this promotes an environment of beneficial competitiveness and draws out the best of everyone.
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The ability to take classes in Cornell's six other colleges is a major advantage that should not be overlooked. Since I have an interest in sales, I was able to take advantage of social psychology courses in the College of Arts and Sciences and hospitality courses in the School of Hotel Administration. Being able to mix with students of other majors has also improved my overall perspective on some business issues.
It is very small and I think it creates an intimate learning environment. I also think that the teaching staff is incredible. The learning environment is awesome.
作者: myice 时间: 2011-3-4 10:20
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