S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University's S.C. Johnson School Graduate School of Management was founded in 1946 as the Graduate School of Management. In 1984, it was renamed the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management to honor the generousity of Johnson family. It has 53 faculty members including 14 endowed chairs and 30 adjunct or visiting faculty members. There are 544 MBA students, 108 Executive MBA students, and 30 PhD students. There is an active alumni community of 10,336. The endowment of the Johnson School itself is $112 million; and the school has 90 corporate partners. The tuition for 2004-5 is $34,400. Robert J. Swieringa is the Dean.
Degrees offered:
- Master of Business Administration degree
- Doctor of Philosophy degree in Business
- Executive MBA Program
- Executive Education
- Twelve-Month MBA option for those with advanced science/technical degrees
Graduate dual-degree programs:
- Engineering: MEng and MBA
- Law: JD and MBA
- MA in Asian Studies and MBA
- MILR and MBA
- MD/MBA
- MBA and MPS in Real Estate
Undergraduate dual-degree programs:
- BS, MEng, and MBA
- BS/AB and MBA
Exchange programs:
- The Johnson School has MBA exchange programs with 21 universities in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Johnson School interdisciplinary centers:
- Center for Leadership - Facilitates the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge about leadership and organizational change.
- Center for Manufacturing Enterprise (CME) - Integrated research and studies in manufacturing, management
- Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise Program (EPE) - A university-wide program offering special courses, research and outreach.
- The Parker Center for Investment Research - Practitioner-oriented research on financial markets and instruments.
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