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Academic Courses

Cornell's Courses of Study catalog has a comprehensive list of courses offered at the university — more than 4,000 in all. Undergraduate courses begin with numerals 1 through 4. Graduate level courses begin with 5 through 7.


In addition to the courses offered within the department, several Cornell courses are consistently popular with CRP students, including:

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering 3610: Introduction to Transportation Engineering
  • Government 6603: States and Social Movements
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (Collective Bargaining) 5010: Labor and Employment Law
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (Collective Bargaining) 6890: Constitutional Aspects of Labor Law
  • Law 5121: Property
  • Development Sociology 6060: Sociological Theories of Development
  • Development Sociology 6400: Community and Changing Property Institutions
  • Crop and Soil Sciences 4110 (also Civil and Environmental Engineering 4110): Resource Inventory Methods
  • Crop and Soil Sciences 4650: Global Positioning Systems

Cornell University has a strong tradition of encouraging interdisciplinary study. Students in all fields are encouraged to choose electives from departments and research centers throughout the university that complement their major studies.