MS in Operations Research
所属信息
所属学校
哥伦比亚大学所属院校
Columbia The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science所属专业
IE/OR(工业工程/运筹学)基本信息
项目学分
30 points申请截止日期
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秋季
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常规
2月15日 -
早申请
1月15日
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其他
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春季
10月15日
申请信息
托福/GRE Code
2111申请费
$85IELTS要求
6.50
成绩单寄送要求
网申上传/电子寄送/需第三方认证
推荐信要求
3
文书要求
Personal Statement
Personal Statement Prompt
The purpose of the Personal Statement is for you to share more about your past experiences and to discuss how these experiences have contributed to your personal and professional growth. It allows the applicant the opportunity to explain to the admission committee the distinct qualities and commitment they can bring to the Columbia Engineering community.
A few topics that you may want to address in your Personal Statement include:
Describe the reasons you are interested in this program and discuss any relevant past experience.
If you have relevant work or research experience, please indicate how it helped you decide on your career path.
What are your post-graduation plans or career goals?
What do you hope to gain from this program?
What about this program excites you?
If there are any special circumstances that need to be brought to the attention of the Admission Committee, please include that information.
Instructions
We recommend that your Personal Statement be between 250 and 1,000 words. Your application will not be negatively impacted should you exceed this recommendation.
If possible, the following format is preferred:
All margins should be at least one inch, and the left and right margins should be equal.
Text should be double spaced.
The preferred fonts are 10-point Arial or 12-point Times New Roman; however, any legible serif or sans-serif standard font may be used. Do not use script or ornamental fonts.
Your name should appear in the Header or Footer of every page.
It is integral to the admissions process that you write and submit this Personal Statement on your own. Any evidence of plagiarized materials may result in denial or revocation of admission.
Personal Statement Prompt
The purpose of the Personal Statement is for you to share more about your past experiences and to discuss how these experiences have contributed to your personal and professional growth. It allows the applicant the opportunity to explain to the admission committee the distinct qualities and commitment they can bring to the Columbia Engineering community.
A few topics that you may want to address in your Personal Statement include:
Describe the reasons you are interested in this program and discuss any relevant past experience.
If you have relevant work or research experience, please indicate how it helped you decide on your career path.
What are your post-graduation plans or career goals?
What do you hope to gain from this program?
What about this program excites you?
If there are any special circumstances that need to be brought to the attention of the Admission Committee, please include that information.
Instructions
We recommend that your Personal Statement be between 250 and 1,000 words. Your application will not be negatively impacted should you exceed this recommendation.
If possible, the following format is preferred:
All margins should be at least one inch, and the left and right margins should be equal.
Text should be double spaced.
The preferred fonts are 10-point Arial or 12-point Times New Roman; however, any legible serif or sans-serif standard font may be used. Do not use script or ornamental fonts.
Your name should appear in the Header or Footer of every page.
It is integral to the admissions process that you write and submit this Personal Statement on your own. Any evidence of plagiarized materials may result in denial or revocation of admission.
Prerequisite
Students should possess a strong mathematics background (three terms calculus, one term ordinary differential equations required; one term linear algebra recommended).
特点
6个方向:(1) Financial and Managerial Applications; (2) Business Analytics; (3) Entrepreneurship and Innovation; (4) Logistics and Supply Chain Management; (5) Optimization and (6) Applied Probability.