STEM Course
Cornell University Reviews
9 Reviews Found
The courses were abundant and available in all fields. I felt a few more courses could be added for VLSI. The courses give you an in-depth understanding of the concepts.
33000 USD per semester
The course is very much updated according to the current industrial practices. There are many courses which involves projects which gets students a taste of industrial exposure.
$29,000 per year.
Course syllabus is extremely relevant and MEM focuses on making us professionals in one year. It is intensive and 2 semester students take 16 credit hours per semester (on an average). I took 19.5 during my first semester so that I could apply for jobs in my second semester. MEM students can take classes in the business school as well which is a game changer as you share table with Johnson MBAs. My opinion is get through the engineering core classes in the first sem and then get exposure in the business classes of your interest.
$30,000 per semester which is $60,000 for MEM.
It’s rigorous and demanding. The courses are relevant and up to date. We are taught about the state of the art technology relevant to our course and the professors are world-renowned in their fields.
$60000 is the program fee.
Not many PhD level courses, no industrial exposure, mostly research and teaching experience
Diverse fields of research, university reputation, student clubs, athletics
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