----- Forwarded message from Kathryn Elizabeth Caggiano <kec4 at cornell.edu> -----

Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 16:36:02 +0000
From: Kathryn Elizabeth Caggiano <kec4 at cornell.edu>
To: Kathryn Elizabeth Caggiano <kec4 at cornell.edu>
Subject: Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program


   Want to get the most out of your technical undergraduate degree?
   Thinking about life after graduation?  Consider leveraging those
   analytical skills and boosting your market value with a Master of
   Engineering (MEng) degree in Operations Research and Information
   Engineering (ORIE). 

    

   The ORIE MEng at Cornell University offers a variety of specializations
   that are highly sought after in today's quant-savvy job market, including
   Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Applied Operations Research,
   Strategic Operations, Information Technology, Systems Engineering, and
   Manufacturing. 

   Most MEng concentrations can be completed in two semesters, although some
   require three.  Best of all, you do not need to have an engineering degree
   to apply.  Many students in the ORIE MEng program at Cornell have
   undergraduate degrees in fields outside of engineering, including
   Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Finance, and Economics.

   Want to find out more?  Download our information packet NOW:

   http://www.orie.cornell.edu/orie/academics/master/upload/Cornell_ORIE_MEng_Info.pdf

    

   The application deadline is December 1, 2012, so don't delay!

   Still have questions? Email us at orie at cornell.edu or call 607-255-9128. 
   We look forward to receiving your application!

   Sincerely,

   -- Kathryn Caggiano

    

    

   Kathryn Caggiano, Ph.D.

   Senior Lecturer and Director, Master of Engineering Studies

   School of Operations Research and Information Engineering

   216 Rhodes Hall

   Cornell University

   Ithaca, NY 14853

    

   Phone:  607-255-2370

   Email:  kec4 at cornell.edu

    

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