Teaching: Graduate Students
Graduate Studies
The Food Industry Management Program offers three graduate-level
degrees: Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Professional
Studies (M.P.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). All
degrees are offered in the graduate field of Agricultural
Economics in the Department
of Applied Economics and Management.
Our graduate students have a clear advantage when conducting
their thesis or dissertation research thanks to the Program's
rich research base, international outreach, and links to the
food industry.
Graduate students are eligible for the Food
Marketing Fellows Program and several scholarships,
and they have the opportunity
to meet with the Program's
many high-profile guest
speakers.
Admissions and Financial Aid
To apply to the Graduate School at
Cornell University, students
must submit an application
form, an official undergraduate
transcript, two letters
of recommendation, and results
of the GRE examination.
Foreign applicants must
take the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
unless their native language
is English or they have
earned a degree from a university
located in an English-speaking
country.
Please
visit the Cornell
University Graduate School and Department
of Applied Economics and
Management web sites
for more detailed information
on Graduate School tuition
and expenses, admissions,
financial aid, course
offerings, and housing.
Graduate Studies Program
Department of Applied Economics
and Management
146 Warren Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-7801
Phone:
607.255.8048
Fax: 607.255.9984
Email: lgm2@cornell.edu
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