Johnson Cornell Tech MBA
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About the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA
The Johnson Cornell Tech MBA is conferred by the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, one of the top 15 business schools in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. The program is a one-year, full-time, residential MBA program and is geared towards working professionals who want to spend as little time out of the workforce as possible.
The Johnson Cornell Tech MBA, based in NYC on the Cornell Tech campus, is a 12-month program beginning in June. The program is structured around three experiential pillars: core business courses in the Summer, Product Studio in the Fall, and Startup, BigCo, or PiTech Studio in the Spring.
In August, you will begin Studio. During Product Studio, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary, cross-functional group of Cornell Tech classmates to develop a technology-driven solution to a strategic business need of a real client.
In January, for your final semester, you will apply your knowledge from Product Studio and team-working skills to develop a new business idea from concept to launch during Startup, BigCo, or PiTech Studio.
The first thing you learn is that we’re all in this together — engineering, business, design, and law students — to build things that change the world.
LEARN, LAUNCH, LEAD
Build Tech for People
Learn & Leverage
Johnson NYC Intensives
Finance Technology
The Fintech intensive provides hands-on learning in the emerging financial technology sector. A confluence of events and trends have set the stage for large-scale technological disruption of the financial services industry. Financial institutions are keenly embracing the digital economy, and banks have renewed their focus on technology-driven products and market innovation.
Featured Faculty
Mukti Khaire
Girish and Jaidev Reddy Professor of Practice
Mukti Khaire is the Girish and Jaidev Reddy Professor at Cornell Tech and in the Johnson School at Cornell University. She is also the Director of the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA program.
Research focus: Entrepreneurship in the creative industries, such as art, advertising, architecture and design, fashion, film, music, publishing, and theater
Karan Girotra
Charles H. Dyson Family Professor of Management chair
Karan Girotra, Professor of Operations, Technology and Information Management (OTIM), is the recipient of the Charles H. Dyson Family Professor of Management chair and a Professor at Cornell Tech and in the Johnson School at Cornell University.
Research focus: Business models in the areas of urban living, smart transportation and e-commerce
Placements
Career Outcomes
Cornell Tech offers best-in-class career management services to set you up for success after graduation. Recent Johnson Cornell Tech MBA graduates work for companies such as Amazon, Dow Jones/WSJ, Etsy, MM.Lafleur, Nielsen Media, Oscar Health, Twitter, Verizon. Learn about placement rates, student startup ventures, and more.
Diversity & Inclusion
Cornell Tech was founded to advance technology as a means to a better quality of life for all communities in New York City, across the nation, and around the world. Our best work results in ethical, inclusive, accessible technology for all users, especially the underserved and underrepresented. Vital to that mission is building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community of students, faculty, and staff. We seek to build things with — not just for — real people and believe in the power of participation and representation.
Who Should Apply?
Successful applicants to the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA have a passion for technology, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a collaborative attitude. They are critical thinkers, demonstrated leaders, and excellent communicators and problem solvers.
Digital expertise and/or knowledge of the tech industry that is grounded in years of full-time professional experience is essential, and we welcome candidates from a diversity of backgrounds. While desirable, a background in science, engineering, technology, or coding languages is not required for admission.
Overall, the Admissions Committee renders its decisions based on previous academic success, professional achievements, character and professional promise.
For our current class profile, visit Cornell Tech MBA Key Facts.
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