From the official website: http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/prospective/graduate/index.cfm
The Cornell University Graduate School administers admissions to graduate programs at Cornell. The office of Research and Graduate Studies
(RGS) has a comprehensive Web site and a knowledgeable staff to provide
guidance and information about graduate degree programs, the fields of
study available in each, and the application procedures.
Degrees
offered in engineering-related fields include Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD), the Master of Science (MS), and the Master of Engineering
(MEng).
The Master of Engineering (MEng) program, a
professional degree usually completed in one year, offers advanced
training in 14 fields. The curriculum is practice-oriented, designed to
assist engineers in development of their professional careers and to
provide the technical expertise needed in business, government, and
industry. The MEng degree typically requires a design project rather
than thesis research. At the MS/PhD levels, students shape their course
of study by working within an academic framework developed with a
special committee of faculty advisors chosen by the student (and
including, in some fields, a field-appointed member).
Although
graduate students enroll in the Graduate School at Cornell, admission
is determined by the faculty members in your chosen field.
We encourage you to browse the RGS
site for information on the graduate fields available, the degree
programs offered, the application process, dates and deadlines, online
forms, financial aid, and fellowships.
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