Undergrad business?

<p>Any option at cornell for undergrad business?
what about a dual degree with business+enginering/technology?
Thanks!</p>

<p>The cornell undergrad business program is called AEM, and it is a major in the College of Agriculture and Life Science.</p>

<p>Dual Degrees with the College of Engineering can only be with the College of Arts and Sciences and one other college which is not CALS. You cannot major in engineering, but there are tech majors outside of the College of Engineering. </p>

<p>Am i right cayuga?</p>

<p>what degree do you get from cals?</p>

<p>Actually, there is a business minor for Engineers in the College of Engineering through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences</p>

<p>there is also a major in CALS for Bio + environmental engineers.</p>

<p>There are many ways to study business at Cornell. However, Cornell’s Applied Economics and Management (AEM) program is the only program at Cornell that offers an accredited (AACSB) business degree. In fact, the only schools in the Ivy League that offer an accredited business degree are Wharton and Cornell. </p>

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Bachelor of Science</p>

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If you are a strong candidate for the Engineering College, you should look at Operations Research and Engineering. [Cornell</a> Engineering : Operations Research and Engineering](<a href=“Cornell Engineering Majors | Cornell Engineering: A Virtual Visit”>Cornell Engineering Majors | Cornell Engineering: A Virtual Visit)</p>

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[Cornell</a> Engineering : Business for Engineering students](<a href=“http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/programs/undergraduate-education/minors/business-for-engineering-students.cfm]Cornell”>http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/programs/undergraduate-education/minors/business-for-engineering-students.cfm)</p>

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In this case, you could have a double major because it is within the same college.</p>