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  1. Course Enrollment and Credits | Cornell University

    Some topics courses, colloquia, and seminars carry the same course number and title. These courses, from semester to semester, focus on a different topic or area of study. Although …

  2. eCornell Catalog and Courses | Cornell University

    Overview As Cornell University's online learning platform, eCornell delivers online professional certificate programs to individuals and organizations around the world. The certificate …

  3. Exams and Grading | Cornell University - courses.cornell.edu

    Grade point average is calculated by multiplying the credit hour and quality point equivalent for each course and then dividing by the total number of credits taken.

  4. City & Regional Planning (CRP) | Cornell University

    This course will provide students enrolled in a CRP 5076 class the opportunity to participate in an extended trip in order to conduct field studies connected to the work in the concurrent CRP …

  5. Real Estate Development Certificate | Cornell University

    Real estate development projects have many moving pieces — millions of dollars, groups of stakeholders, and teams of individuals working together to bring the projects to success, often …

  6. Applied Economics & Management (AEM) | Cornell University

    This is an introductory course on financial accounting intended for non-business majors. The course examines the format and creation of the four main financial statements prepared by …

  7. COURSE NUMBERING - courses.cornell.edu

    Description 1000 level undergraduate course: introductory 1100 level undergraduate course: upper division graduate and professional courses1 2000 level graduate and professional courses

  8. Animal Science (BS) | Cornell University

    C urrent Cornell undergraduates who wish to change their major to Animal Science must complete one of the four core courses (BIOAP 1100, ANSC 2120, ANSC 2210, or ANSC …

  9. Entomology (ENTOM) | Cornell University

    Insects are the dominant terrestrial organisms on planet earth both in terms of the number of species as well as in biomass. This course will provide a detailed look at insect diversity, …

  10. Civil Engineering (BS) | Cornell University

    At most, one passing grade below a C- in required core courses, design courses, major approved electives, and engineering distribution courses can count towards completion of …