Andrea Ippolito Executive Director Engineering Management

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Andrea Ippolito Executive Director Engineering Management Program [email protected]

Cornell University "I "I would would found found an an institution institution where where any any person person can can find find instruction instruction in in any any study” study” -- Ezra Ezra Cornell Cornell

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The pace of technological change is moving quickly

and technology is touching our lives almost every moment of every day. Chartwell, 2017

More than ever, we need strong engineering leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges Nasa.gov

What is engineering management? Engineering Engineering Management Management The Engineering Management program at Cornell is geared towards engineers who want to stay in a technological environment, but focus on managerial roles.

Core areas of the degree

Cornell Engineering Management Master of Engineering Program One of the oldest, most reputable programs in the country 50 45 40 Number of students 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 19 89 9 90 991 9 92 99 3 994 9 95 996 9 97 998 9 99 000 0 01 00 2 003 0 04 005 0 06 007 008 0 09 01 0 011 0 12 013 0 14 01 5 016 0 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Why Cornell’s Engineering Management M.Eng. Program? 230,000 Cornell alumni Access to worldclass engineering and business programs 94% job placement rate within 3 months of graduation Flexibility Partnerships with industry Join a vast alumni network and community Amplify your problem-solving skills

Five most common career paths after graduation Consulting and Finance Example companies: Goldman Sachs, Accenture, Deloitte Data Analyst/Business Analyst Example companies: DIA Associates, Capitol One, ZS Associates Engineering Leadership Development/Rotational Program Example companies: Northrop Grumman, GE Tech: Product Manager, Entrepreneur Example companies: Wayfair, Intel, Microsoft Real Estate and Construction Management Example: Skanska, Clark Construction

Who attends the program? Average age of students: 24-25 33% female Broad engineering backgrounds: Mechanical, Computer Science, Electrical, Industrial, Civil and Environmental, Biomedical, Chemical, etc. Social participants Club participants Hackathon winners

Who attends? People looking to be part of a cohort!

Cornell is a member of the Master of Engineering Management Program Consortium

Program Structure Fall courses Winter break Spring courses Optional summer internship and optional 3rd semester Coursework and project-oriented program 30 credit hours two, 1-credit seminar course Can be completed in 2 semesters or 3 semesters for students wanting more electives or internships

Core Curriculum Project Management Engineering Management Methods/Data Analytics Engineering Management Project Introduction to Decision Analysis Project Management and Professional and Leadership Development Seminars Required Core Courses 1 course in Finance or Accounting 1 course in Organizational Behavior Economics and Finance for Engineering Managers Entrepreneurship and Private Equity Managing a Culture of Innovation Marketing Management Mgmt. and Leading in Organizations Managerial Decision Making 3 specialization electives

Specialization electives* “Build your own” track Consulting Analytics Entrepreneurship and Product Manager Engineering Leadership Real Estate and Construction Management Sustainability and Renewable Energy *You are welcome to mix and match courses from different headings, choose courses aligned with your own interests, or develop your own specialization to best serve your professional goals.

Engineering Management culminating team project course As As aa “capstone” “capstone” for for your your M.Eng. M.Eng. experience, experience, you you will will work work on on aa team team to to perform perform an an intensive intensive evaluation evaluation of of some some mixture mixture of of technological technological and and management management aspects aspects of of aa major major engineering engineering project project or or system system Sample topics: - Sales and marketing - Cost and life cycle benefits - Forecasting - Technology roadmapping or selection - Triple bottom line evaluations - Decision analysis and support - Manufacturing - Information exchange

Where do Engineering Management students go after graduation? Sampling of location of graduates from past 5 years

Career Services and Support Cornell Cornell Career Career Services Services attracts attracts top top companies companies from from across across the the world world to to participate participate in in on-campus on-campus recruiting. recruiting. Career placement stats: 94% 94% students students placed placed within within 3 3 months months of of graduation graduation Median 74,375 High: High: 130,000 130,000 Sample job titles: - Consultant Product Manager Technical Lead Start-up leadership Project Engineer Program Manager Strategy Analyst Business Manager

Career Services and Support Cornell Cornell Career Career Services Services attracts attracts top top companies companies from from across across the the world world to to participate participate in in on-campus on-campus recruiting. recruiting. Sample companies: Accenture, Johnson & Johnson, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Capitol One, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Oracle, Black and Veatch, Citigroup, Blackrock, Kimberly-Clark, Hitachi USA, Canon USA, DropBox, McKinsey, Skanska, Intel, Amazon, Ernst Young, WorkDay, Northrop-Grumman, IHI Machinery, SunPower, Skanska, Corning

ENMGT 6090: Professional and Leadership Development Series July Career Services Kickoff Webinar Meet 1:1 with faculty to review resumes, cover letter, and career development plan c August Orientation workshops, including career services, cohort building activities, and leadership development Meet with faculty advisory to review program and career goals c September Career fair Informational interview and mock interview prep Company visits to campus and information sessions c October NYC Trek to companies Company visits to campus and information sessions c November Personal branding plan Leadership development c 22

Career Trek to NYC We make an annual trip to NYC to tour alumni companies to network for job opportunities This year, we met with Google, Facebook, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Lyft, and WSP

Alumni Events

Entrepreneurship @ Cornell Accelerator / incubators across campus Start-up internship programs Mentorship forums Funding opportunities Entrepreneurship courses Business plan and venture competitions Large scale events and summits

Immersion Programs at Johnson College of Business for MEM students

Tuition and Scholarships The semester tuition for M.Eng. students is 26,306 Scholarships and Financial Aid – Cornell Engineering provides merit-based fellowships, partial scholarships or teaching assistantships to around 30% of M.Eng. students. – College of Engineering Special Awards, including the Lester B. Knight Scholarship of 40,000, are available to highly qualified students who intend to pursue both an M.Eng. and M.B.A. at Cornell University.

Lester B. Knight M.Eng./MBA Scholarship Award Amount: 40,000 ( 20,000 for M.Eng. and 20,000 for MBA) Application Process: Application deadline: February 1st To be considered, students need to complete an online application for admission, write a 500-word essay and submit a one-page resume. The essay should describe experiences that motivated you to pursue engineering and business, student's interests and achievements, and his/her future career goals.

Application details The The application application deadline deadline for for Cornell's Cornell's M.Eng. M.Eng. in in Engineering Engineering Management Management Program Program is is January January 5, 5, 2019. 2019. Application requirements include: Online application Statement of purpose Transcripts Letters of recommendation (3) Application fee GRE scores TOEFL scores for applicants whose native language is not English We will also interview a select group of students prior to admission to the program.

Some application tips! The The application application deadline deadline for for Cornell's Cornell's M.Eng. M.Eng. in in Engineering Engineering Management Management Program Program is is January January 5, 5, 2019. 2019. Be creative! We want to learn more about you in a fun, engaging way. Highlight your strengths: This is the time to showcase you and how you will contribute to the Cornell Engineering Management community. Share your passion for Cornell: We are excited to hear what gets you excited about Cornell and the MEM program.

Additional Program Offering: M.Eng./MBA Program Benefits: Blend and deepen your knowledge and training in both disciplines from two, top ranked programs Expand and diversify your professional and personal network Leverage leadership training and team-based learning Earn both degrees within a condensed timeframe Boost your market and professional value

M.Eng./MBA (2 Year Option) Year 1: M.Eng. Fall/Spring CURRICULUM Core Disciplinary Coursework Concentration Electives Complementary Electives Projects Seminars CAREER & Co-CURRICULAR Summer Career Curriculum Job Search Bootcamp Professional Development Project and Case Competitions Year 2: MBA May Professional career prep Leading Teams Data Analytics & Modeling June Accounting Economics Marketing July Finance Strategy Critical & Strategic Thinking July/ August Professional career prep for interviews Short elective “bootcamps” incl. Oral Communication, Management Cases Fall/Spring CORE Principled Leadership Operations ELECTIVES Deeper Coursework Optional Concentrations Cornell-wide courses Cornell Tech Intensives Performance Learning: Cayuga Fund, Venture Fund, Tech Strategy Global Experience – Trip Courses CAREER & Co-CURRICULAR Full Time Job Search Case Competitions School & Community Service

Questions? Andrea Ippolito Executive Director Engineering Management Program [email protected]

Recent Alumni Spotlight, Samantha Ebner Cornell Engineering Management M.Eng. ’16 Current role: Professional Development Leadership Program, Northrop Grumman Prior to Cornell: Mechanical Engineer at Amec Foster Wheeler UNH

Average admissions statistics for our incoming class GRE: 160 (verbal); 165 (quantitative); 4 (analytic) GPA: 3.6 TOEFL: 28 (reading); 27 (writing); 29 (listening); 25 (speaking)

Cornell Exceptions Cornell undergrad students do not need to take the GRE (or TOEFL) You can leave the GRE section blank You only need to submit 2 letters of recommendation, not 3

TOEFL exceptions The English language proficiency requirement may be waived if the applicant meets at least one of these criteria: – is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, or a citizen of the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or Canada (except Quebec). Applicants who are citizens of India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc. are not exempt from the requirement. – at the time you enroll at Cornell, you will have studied in full-time status for at least two academic years within the last five years in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand, or with English language instruction in Canada or South Africa. Even if English was the language of instruction at your school, if you did not study in one of these countries you are not exempt from the requirement. You must submit a transcript that shows you attended college in one of the approved locations, and that your academic program was at least two years in length.

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