About Cornell University
Cornell University is a private Ivy League research university located primarily in Ithaca, New York, with additional academic activity in New York City and other locations.
Cornell offers undergraduate, professional, master’s and doctoral education through colleges covering engineering, arts and sciences, computing, agriculture, architecture, business, law, medicine, veterinary medicine and public policy.
Cornell Engineering provides programmes in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, materials science, biomedical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, operations research, computer science and engineering management.
The university is particularly relevant to UCO Aero because of its work in aerospace systems, spacecraft technology, robotics, autonomy, artificial intelligence, materials, propulsion, energy, climate and advanced manufacturing.
Graduate research at Cornell is organised through fields of study, with programme-specific admissions requirements and interdisciplinary supervision across departments.
Ranking Information
Cornell University is regularly included among leading global universities for engineering, computing, agriculture and scientific research. Numeric rankings should be updated annually.
Accreditation
Cornell University has recognised United States degree-awarding authority and institutional accreditation. Professional engineering accreditation is programme-specific.

