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This program offers an opportunity to apply animal biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and other life sciences to the study of animal breeding and genetics, nutrition, physiology, growth, behavior and management. The curriculum is unusually flexible and application of principles to a great variety of species from farm animals to pets, laboratory animals and sometimes even exotics can be accommodated. Students are encouraged, with the help of a faculty advisor, to plan an individual curriculum in line with their interests and career goals. This major provides excellent preparation for students who will take positions immediately upon graduation, as well as those (approximately one-third) who plan to enter graduate or professional schools to obtain advanced degrees. Courses and academic opportunities students specializing in animal science have the opportunity, with the help of their advisors, to develop a curriculum that fulfills individual interests and allows a broad selection of courses.
Accelerated 2-year MBA - Master of Business Administration/MPS-Real Estate Dual Degree Program
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The 2-year MBA/MPS-Real Estate dual degree is designed for students that wish to forgo the additional summer internship in the traditional dual program and accelerate their study by taking an intensive five-semester curriculum. Students begin in May with an intensive summer of MBA core coursework followed by the first year fall and spring semesters largely devoted to real estate core course work. The second year coursework is divided between the two programs. The accelerated two-year program requires a minimum of 39 credit hours in the real estate program and 45 credits hours within the Johnson Graduate School of Management. Although rigorous, with proper planning and dedication both degree requirements can be completed within five semesters. The initial summer MBA core coursework includes a strong quantitative emphasis, and as such students are expected to arrive prepared to rigorous study. Particular emphasis is placed on assessing the quantitative abilities necessary to keep up with the compressed core course teaching in the first summer in the admissions process. Traditional dual degree students will register with each program for three semesters, and pay the tuition and fees of the school in which they are registered that term. Upon completion of both program?s requirements, the student will earn both degrees. Neither diploma is granted prior to the completion of the other school's degree requirements.
Accelerated MBA - Master of Business Administration
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This one-year Accelerated MBA program (formerly the Twelve-Month Option) is designed specifically for individuals with advanced degrees, leadership potential, and strong quantitative skills. This one-year MBA experience adds depth and fluency in business concepts to their technical skills, and prepares them for larger leadership roles in their industries. The San Diego Business Journal features six graduates of the Johnson School's accelerated MBA program, all now executives of San Diego-area biotech firms. Finding a suitable yet challenging job in the biotech business world was no easy task for Zhu Chen, despite her Ph.D. biochemistry and top-rate scientific training. The Johnson School's accelerated MBA gave her the boost she needed.
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This program is an experimental science and students are encouraged to carry out independent research projects under faculty supervision. This program is illustrated by the breadth of the research interests of the faculty associated with the program of study. These interests range from biophysics and biophysical chemistry through molecular and cellular biology. A well trained biochemist must have an excellent grounding in the physical sciences as well as in biology.
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This program is a broad range of problems relating to the structure and activities of microbial, plant, and animal cells. Among the many problems of fundamental importance investigated by molecular and cell biologists are: how cells respond to external stimuli, such as hormones; cell motility; secretion and uptake of substances; how cancer cells differ from normal cells; the assembly of cellular elements; cell-cell interactions; and the fine structure of cells.
B.Arch Professional Degree Program
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This program is highly focused and intensive. It emphasizes theory, history, technology, and structures, as well as design. Although most courses will be directly concerned with architecture, students will take about one-quarter of the total program in other colleges at Cornell and in other departments within AAP. Students also study in Rome and New York City for an average of one semester each. Cornell?s program thus balances the intensity of a professional education with opportunities to use the resources of a world-renowned university. Design studios at each level immerse the student in design culture, helping students to develop the skills and intellectual tools to solve problems. Ten terms of design are required, and it is the focal point of every semester. Studio exercises vary significantly during the five years. Basic conceptual skills are emphasized early on, along with introducing the elements of architecture. Students will learn to communicate ideas through models and graphics. Additional courses in history and drawing will help lay the foundation for the rest of their education.
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This program is to accommodate students interested in combining visual art studio disciplines with film, video, theatre, dance, and music, as well as textile design and fashion design. Arts oriented studios are taken outside of the department of art to satisfy the equivalent of upper-level traditional art studios.
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This program introduces students to a wide range of digital technologies used in artmaking. Students study techniques of digital imaging, video, and animation, and also have the opportunity to learn 3-D modeling.
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This program is exposed to various techniques and processes within a topical studies structure that encourages development of conceptual, formal, and aesthetic concerns, which lie in both traditional and experimental limits of painting.
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In this program students learn both black-and-white and color darkroom photography. They work on location and in the studio, study photo narrative and collage, and experiment with a variety of alternative photographic and light processes. Campus labs and darkrooms provide technical backup for all instruction.
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This program includes intaglio etching, engraving, relief printing, lithography, silk screening (serigraphy), and digitally-based techniques. Students also prepare portfolios, artist?s books, and editions.
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In this program students concentrating in sculpture work in a wide variety of media, such as plaster, wood concrete, stone, clay, rubber, wax, plastic, and metal. There are well-equipped metal-casting and welding areas in the Foundry. Following the technical training in Sculpture I and II, students are encouraged to pursue their individual artistic interests through work in both traditional and new genre sculptural practices, including site-specific installation and projection work.
B.S. Degree in Environmental Engineering
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This program is to produce graduates who pursue careers in environmental engineering based on a background in mathematics, physical and life sciences, liberal studies and engineering and produce graduates who pursue advanced degrees in engineering and related professional fields and produce graduates who assume leadership positions and contribute to solutions of societal problems involving environmental systems. This program is structured to provide students with appropriate background in the physical, chemical and biological sciences together with the mathematical, planning, analysis and design tools necessary to address complex environmental engineering problems. The graduate and research programs in BEE and CEE focus on water and wastewater treatment processes, fate and transport of contaminants in natural aquatic systems, design and management of environmental and water resource systems, environmental fluid mechanics, and hydraulics and hydrology. Career opportunities for Environmental Engineering graduates cover the spectrum of private industry, public agencies, educational institutions, and graduate and professional programs in engineering, science, medicine, and law. In recent years graduates have pursued careers in consulting, management and business, and international development.
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This program provides a student with: preparation for pursuing advanced degrees in plant breeding and plant genetics. (Careers in directing or leading plant breeding research usually require an advanced degree.); preparation for careers in: support industries that supply seed and other genetic materials for agriculture and horticulture, public (federal or state) research programs, agencies that regulate and enforce standards for quality control during seed production and marketing, agricultural extension, which advises growers on advances in breeding improvement, international programs to improve agriculture in developing countries. Plant breeders work with diverse traits, courses to provide a broad background in the plant sciences and other fields are recommended. Examples include plant biology, plant pathology, entomology, plant physiology, organic chemistry and biochemistry, soils, plant anatomy, plant taxonomy, etc.
B.S. Program in Mechanical Engineering
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This program is designed to provide a broad background in the fundamentals of mechanical engineering as well as to offer an introduction to the many professional and technical areas with which mechanical engineers are concerned. The program covers both major streams of the major of mechanical engineering.
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This program is an experimental science and students are encouraged to carry out independent research projects under faculty supervision. This program is illustrated by the breadth of the research interests of the faculty associated with the program of study. These interests range from biophysics and biophysical chemistry through molecular and cellular biology. A well trained biochemist must have an excellent grounding in the physical sciences as well as in biology.
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This program is a broad range of problems relating to the structure and activities of microbial, plant, and animal cells. Among the many problems of fundamental importance investigated by molecular and cell biologists are: how cells respond to external stimuli, such as hormones; cell motility; secretion and uptake of substances; how cancer cells differ from normal cells; the assembly of cellular elements; cell-cell interactions; and the fine structure of cells.
B.S. in International Agriculture and Rural Development - Environment and Ecosystems Concentration
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This program provides students with an understanding of the special problems of applying basic knowledge to the processes of agricultural and rural development in low-income countries. The student chooses an area of concentration within the major and works with an advisor to plan an individualized program of study. In this program students who elect this concentration examine in greater depth the science, policy and institutions relevant to environmental conservation and management in developing countries. Students considering future graduate study in this area should consult faculty advisors regarding additional coursework in the biological and physical sciences.