Cornell Grad Welcome
Welcome to Cornell University and thank you for exploring our programs.
Why Cornell Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Cornell Engineering Management Program?
We are skilled, curious, and innovative engineers eager to explore both fundamental science and cutting-edge applications. We train students to amplify their problem-solving skills, solve pressing environmental challenges, and lead technical teams.
You’ll also find a diverse cohort of students. 21% of Cornell Engineering’s incoming undergraduates are under-represented minorities and 53% are women. To learn more about Cornell Engineering’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and belonging, visit the Diversity Programs in Engineering website.
Who we are
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers three residential graduate degree programs: a master of engineering (M.Eng.), a master of science (M.S.), and a doctorate of philosophy (Ph.D.). Review out frequently asked questions: CEE FAQs
Our fields of study include:
The Cornell Engineering Management program is for engineers who want to be leaders in a technical environment and who want to advance into managerial roles. We offer a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree through a 2 or 3 semester residential program or a 2-year online M.Eng. for working professionals.
Connect with us
We want to tell you more about our graduate programs and our commitment to student success. Email our staff or schedule time to meet one-on-one with a member of the admissions team.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Email: cee_grad@cornell.edu
Engineering Management
Email: engmanagement_grad@cornell.edu
Spotlight on The Ecological Engineering Laboratory
Meet our students and find out why they chose Cornell’s Engineering Management program.
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The Ithaca Community
Ithaca is home to spectacular waterfalls and lakes, organic farms and wineries, a thriving music and arts community, and an invigorating climate year-round. Located at the southern tip of Cayuga Lake, the longest of the 11 Finger Lakes, Ithaca is consistently rated among the most livable cities in the United States.
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