<p>Please help clear-up my confusion over whether Cornell has a business school or not. Cornell students have told me that there is not a business school at Cornell. They have explained that there are business majors in the School of Hotel Administration that focus primarily on the hospitality industry and there are business majors in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences that focus primarily on agriculture. However, I see that Cornell is ranked #5 in business schools by Business Week. Does Cornell offer a business program that is not specialized to the Hotel and Agriculture businesses?</p>
<p>It has a graduate business school: The Johnson School of Management.</p>
<p>There is a “business program” in CALS, called AEM (Applied Economics and Management) or the new Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. The actual business school, The Johnson School of Management is a graduate school. And the Hotel school is a business school but with a emphasis on hotel administration and hospitality (obviously).</p>
<p>The ILR School also has a lot of kids going out into business careers.</p>
<p>There are a lot of ways to do business at cornell. Here is what I understand is of the more “businessy” majors:
1)AEM - classic business program
2)Hotel - business focused on hospitality industry
3)ILR - more focused on law school, but some kids do go into business, labor relation, etc.
4)PAM - more public policy focused, but also a businessy major
5)Operation Research in Engineering - business for engineers basically
6)Econ in CAS - economics…not really business but it’s businessy</p>
<p>This document sums business related majors at Cornell pretty well.
<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/business_bulletin.pdf[/url]”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/business_bulletin.pdf</a></p>