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Learn about the academic programs, research, and innovation of Cornell Engineering, the highest-rated engineering school in the Ivy League. Explore the latest news, events, and stories of the college and its students.
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It currently grants bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in a variety of engineering and applied science fields, and is the third largest undergraduate college at Cornell by student enrollment. The college offers over 450 engineering courses, and has an annual research budget exceeding US$112 million.
- 236
- 1870
- Lynden A. Archer
- Ithaca, New York, U.S.
Learn about the history, values and achievements of Cornell Engineering, a diverse and innovative field that spans from nanoscale to space systems. Meet Dean Lynden Archer and explore the centers, facilities and programs that support research and education at Cornell.
Learn about the diverse and dynamic community of Cornell Engineering, the largest and highest ranked engineering program in the Ivy League. Find out how to apply, visit, and join the college that offers 14 majors and 21 minors, 34 project teams, and a unparalleled career network.
Explore the diverse fields of engineering at Cornell University, from applied and engineering physics to systems engineering. Visit each department and program page for more information on admission, curriculum, research, and opportunities.
By earning a graduate degree from Cornell University’s College of Engineering, you will find yourself exceptionally well positioned for a rewarding career in research, academia, or industry.