University partnerships
Collaboration within Cornell is a vital part of our college’s mission. Every day, our students, faculty and staff work across disciplinary boundaries to conduct groundbreaking research, lead innovative projects and implement new business solutions.
Interdisciplinary degrees
Real knowledge moves fluidly across academic boundaries. We build that understanding into our curriculum, empowering students to gain broad expertise.
JD/MBA
By earning a JD/MBA, you can achieve two of Cornell University’s most prestigious degrees at once. Combine legal with business expertise, preparing for high-level positions in corporate law, investment banking and private equity.
MPS-RE
Jointly offered with the College of Art, Architecture and Planning, our STEM-designated and tech-focused MPS-RE program hones entrepreneurial, financial and analytic skills, offering direct connections with the real estate industry.
MILR/MBA
With a MILR/MBA degree, you will become a dynamic, strategic professional with a high-level understanding of organizational structure. Emerge with the confidence to lead in consulting, human resources management and labor relations.
EMBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership
As the only Ivy League pathway for healthcare professionals, our Executive MBA/MS equips students with strategic, financial and operational knowledge. You’ll come away with the confidence and credentials to lead at the highest level.
Tech MBA
Immerse yourself in New York City’s tech hub, sharpening your business acumen, technical skillset and industry knowledge. Develop an entrepreneurial mindset and confidently navigate an evolving tech marketplace. We offer both a two-year dual-campus degree or one-year NYC option.
Investing in communities
Our ongoing partnership with the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement strengthens educational, outreach and research initiatives embedded in local and global communities.
Progress through partnership
With our portfolio of Centers & Institutes, SC Johnson College faculty collaborate across a network of university connections spanning colleges, schools and departments. Together, we draw from our collective expertise to address pressing societal issues.
Collaboration for International Development Economics Research (CIDER)
CIDER connects experts in development economics to continue Cornell’s legacy of work in poverty, food insecurity, rural and agricultural development, health, education and more.
Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations (CIHLER)
CIHLER offers academic and industry resources for the betterment of hospitality industry labor and management relations, sponsoring research, classroom enrichment and industry roundtables.
Behavioral Economics and Decision Research Center (BEDR)
By bringing together behavioral economics and behavioral scientists, BEDR builds a more accurate understanding of human judgement and decision making.
Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship (CVBE)
CVBE strengthens the business of veterinary medicine through research, education and outreach, leveraging entrepreneurial expertise to bring impactful veterinary health products to market.
Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures (CIHF)
Through developing research, educational programs, conferences and roundtables, CIHF strives to improve healthcare and wellness services in senior living.
The Institute for Compensation Studies (ICS)
Researchers at ICS examine the influence of monetary and non-monetary rewards from work, teaching and communicating about the ways these rewards impact outcomes for individuals, companies, industries and economies.
Entrepreneurship at Cornell
On the university level, Entrepreneurship at Cornell runs hackathons, conferences, mentorship programs and supports eLab, a student startup accelerator. Many SC Johnson College faculty serve as entrepreneurial advisors, supporting the development of student business.
Advancing knowledge together
SC Johnson College faculty, students and staff are encouraged to take advantage of our relationships with other colleges.
College of Art, Architecture and Planning
The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate combines leadership and expertise from the College of Art, Architecture and Planning and the SC Johnson College, providing students with industry-immersed learning opportunities and producing high-impact research.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The Dyson School’s undergraduate program, offered with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, gives students access to resources across both colleges.
Cornell Tech
The Tech MBA, offered jointly through the SC Johnson College and Cornell Tech, combines foundational business knowledge with entrepreneurial skills, preparing students for a high-level career in tech. Choose between a two-year dual-campus and one-year NYC program.
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
The EMBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership, taught jointly by the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and Weill Cornell Medicine, is the only Ivy League pathway teaching healthcare-specific business acumen at this level.
Building a sustainable future
In collaboration with the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, the SC Johnson College advances sustainable business principles through events, speaking engagements and research.
Connect with NYC
Our partnerships with Weill Cornell and Cornell Tech enable students to build knowledge and influence in New York City.