Spring 2022 Master’s Course Info
Important Information:
- The official Spring 2022 Class Roster is now available. You will be able to review this listing of courses offered for Spring 2022 by filtering by Location for “Cornell Tech”. If any additional courses are available, we will announce this to students on an ongoing basis!
- Regular Enrollment will allow you a second opportunity to enroll in classes and make schedule changes closer to the start of classes. Spring 2022 Regular Enrollment begins on January 18th at 8:00am through 11:59pm on February 8th, 2022.
- Please make sure to read the class notes as this indicates if you are eligible to enroll in the class based on your academic program!
- Class meeting patterns, times, grading basis, prerequisites, etc. are published on the official Class Roster. Please follow the guidelines sent regarding remote teaching for the beginning of the term as communicated by Dean Greg
- Regular Enrollment will allow you a second opportunity to enroll in classes and make schedule changes closer to the start of classes. Spring 2022 Regular Enrollment begins on January 18th at 8:00am through 11:59pm on February 8th, 2022.
- URGENT ACTION REQUIRED: You MUST complete the Cornell University Spring Checklist before you are eligible to enroll or use Canvas. For more information, please visit the Spring Checklist page. Once you complete the Checklist, these restrictions will be removed within approximately one hour.
- Studio Maker Days are scheduled on the following dates:
- February 24th – February 25th
- March 24th – March 25th
- May 5th – May 6th (Final Presentations)
- All Studio courses will be open for enrollment during Regular Enrollment starting on January 17th. Please note 1st year Jacob students are not to enroll in Studio courses for the Spring term – you will enroll in these class during your 2nd year. For all other students, please ensure you space in your schedule to enroll in your required Studio classes. More information is provided further below in the Studio Section!
- Course Enrollment information such as how to add/drop/swap, cross listing enrollment tips, wait list processing, etc are all indicated on our Course Enrollment Page. Please make sure to review this as well!
- The Spring Weill Classes for Health Tech Students process has been completed and no further enrollments will be made at this time. For any students who are enrolled in a Weill class that wishes to drop their class, they may do so 2 weeks from the start date of their Weill class!
- Further updates will be announced and updated on this page as we approach the Spring semester.
Special Class Offering Information
Classes first-time available during Regular Enrollment!
Please see below for confirmed classes that are officially available for enrollment starting on January 17th!
- CS 5787 Deep Learning taught by Chris Kanan
- INFO 5420 Urban Design Strategies and Case Studies Taught by Yasmeen Pattie & Steven Stainbrook
- ECE 6780/MAE6780 Multivariable Control Theory – Taught by Silvia Ferrari – full course description and information can be found here on this google doc!
- CS 6382 Data Science for Social Change – Taught by Emma Pierson. This is a PhD Level course that requires instructor permission to enroll.
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These LAW classes below were not available during Pre-Enrollment but will be during Regular Enrollment:
- LAW 6273 Consumer Data privacy
- LAW 6646: NFTs: Legal and Business Considerations
- LAW 6654: Negotiating Your Series A: Legal Aspects of Early Stage Venture Funding
- LAW 6273 Consumer Data privacy
Class Cancellations
- CS 5740 Natural Language Processing: Note that CS 5740, one of the core NLP courses, is not going to be offered this coming Spring semester. To help mitigate the gap, we wanted to highlight other options for students interested in machine learning and natural language. First, we recommend CS 5787: Deep Learning which will cover many of the recent advances in NLP including transfer learning, language modeling, and transformers. For students with the appropriate background, we are also opening up our CS NLP PhD course CS 6741: Topics in NLP and Machine Learning to Masters students. If you are interested in taking CS 6741, please email the instructor for enrollment details. Students interested in NLP may also consider one of the many other ML related courses being offered in the spring term including CS 5670: Computer Vision, CS5304: Data Science in the Wild, and ECE 5545: Machine Learning Hardware and Systems.
- INFO 5460 Politics & Policy Urban Sustain with Rohit Aggarwala
Class Enrollment with Special Enrollment Process
Privacy in the Digital Age for Spring 2022.
The structure of the course has changed slightly as previously, students enrolled based on their major in the appropriate prefix (CS or INFO). Please note moving forward students will enroll based on a course track (technical vs ethical/social science focus), please see course blurb below for more clarification:
This course introduces students to privacy technologies and surveys the current state of digital privacy from multiple perspectives, including technology, law, policy, ethics, economics, and surveillance. The course offers two tracks: 1) emphasizing technical aspects of privacy and assumes technical skills; and, 2) emphasizing ethical and social science reasoning and methods. Students opting for 1) should sign up for the CS 5436; students opting for 2) sign up for INFO 5303. Lectures will be the same for both tracks; differences will be reflected in Homework and Tests.
INFO 6940: Special Topics: Technology and Social Justice with Nicki Dell (SEM 131) – requires instructor approval. Please outreach directly to Nicki Dell for consideration. If approved you will be issued a permission code to self-enroll! For more information on the class you can also view the Syllabus here!
INFO 6940: Special Topics: Craft at Large with Niti Parikh (SEM 132)– requires instructor approval. Please outreach directly to Niti Parikh for consideration. If approved you will be issued a permission code to self-enroll! For more information on the class you can also view this document here from last year’s offering.
Class Updates
- Class Time for INFO 5915 Remaking the City with Tapan Parikh is now being taught on Mondays/Wednesdays from 5:55pm-7:10pm
- INFO 6520 HCI Design Studio with Wendy Ju will be open to Master’s student enrollment via instructor permission! (this will be updated on the roster shortly) and is notated below in PhD classes permitted for Master’s student enrollment.
- TECH 5320 Law for Non Lawyers is confirmed to being offered in Spring 2022. This class is open to MBA and Technical students only.
Jacobs Specialization Project (INFO 5920)
1st year Jacobs Students are required to self-enroll in INFO 5920 for their Specialization Project for 3 credits this Spring term. When enrolling, please make sure that you have the credit load as 3 credits for Spring. If the credits are to be a different amount, you must consult with Deborah Estrin before enrollment.
Studio Enrollment Updates
Studio Electives and Core Classes (TECH 5910 Startup STudio, TECH 5920 BigCo Studio, and TECH 5930 PiTech Studio) will be available during Regular Enrollment starting on January 18th.
Studio Courses are currently live on the class roster as well as listed below for reference.
Course Code | Course Name | Notes |
TECH 5010 | Values at Play | Studio Elective |
TECH 5110 | Early Adopters | Studio Elective |
TECH 5200 | Product Management | Studio Elective |
TECH 5250 | Applied Technopoetics | Studio Elective |
TECH 5260 | User Experience Research | Studio Elective |
TECH 5270 | Practical Introduction to Computer Security and Policy | Studio Elective |
TECH 5280 | Productizing Machine Learning | Studio Elective |
TECH 5120 | Building & Leading New Venture Teams | Studio Elective |
TECH 5910 | Startup Studio | Core Studio |
TECH 5920 | BigCo Studio | Core Studio |
TECH 5930 | PiTech Studio | Core Studio |
Permission Codes will be issued to students for enrollment ONLY for the CORE classes (TECH 5910, 5920, & 5930). We will email students next Monday January 16th with your unique permission code & instructions how to self-enroll.
MBA & Law Courses Open to Non-MBA students
Below are LLM offerings with specific notes on which classes are open/not open to non-LLM students.
Course Code | Course Name | Notes |
LAW 6896 | Technology Transactions II |
Limited to LLM students only
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LAW 6614 | Law Team |
Limited to LLM students only
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LAW 6331 | Employment Law |
Limited to LLM students only
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LAW 6568 | Internet Law |
Open to all CT students
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LAW 6055 | In-House Lawyers: Day-to-Day, Deals and Managing a Crisis |
Limited to LAW students only
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LAW 6654 | Negotiating Your Series A: Legal Aspects of Early Stage Venture Funding |
Open to all CT students (limited enrollment)
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LAW 7591 | Mergers & Acquisitions: A Module Based Approach | Limited to LLM, JD, and MBA students only |
LAW 6643 | Law of Autonomous Vehicles |
Open to all CT students
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LAW 7688 | Research Seminar: The Law of Software | Limited to LAW students only |
LAW 6953 | Trade Secrets and Law Practice | Open to all CT students (limited enrollment) |
LAW 6273 | Consumer Data Privacy |
Open to all CT students (limited enrollment)
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LAW 6646 | NFTs: Legal and Business Considerations |
Open to all CT students (limited enrollment)
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Below are MBA offerings with specific notes on which classes are open/not open to non-MBA students.
- As a reminder, Non-MBA students pursuing MBA classes must have either completed Business Fundamentals or were approved a waiver (there will not be an additional application/review process for Spring classes). Prerequisites for all classes will be indicated on the class roster notes as well as below. The only exception is NBAY 5180 Design Thinking which allows all CT students to enroll without pre-requisites!
Course Code | Course Name | Notes |
NBAY 5600 | FinTech Intensive Practicum |
This class is only open to MBA FinTech Intensive Students
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NBAY 5710 | FinTech Intensive Cyrptocurrencies and Blockchains |
This class is only open to MBA FinTech Intensive Students
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NBAY 5400 | Culture Media Tech Intensive |
This class is only open to MBA Intensive Students
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NBAY 5710 | Cyrptocurrencies and Blockchains |
This class is only open to MBA Intensive and all JCT Students
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NBAY 5020 | Managerial Reporting |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 5180 | Design Thinking |
Open to Johnson & all CT Students
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NBAY 5550 | Entrepreneurship and Alternative Finance in Emerging Economies |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 5640 | Sales & Business Development |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6030 | Big Data in Marketing |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6320 | Core Leadership Skills for a VUCA World |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6570 | Business Models |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6600 | Greatbooks |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6630 | Managerial Decision Making |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6820 | Negotiations Section I |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 6820 | Negotiations Section II |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 5295 | Future of Work |
Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver)
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NBAY 5100 | Social Entrepreneurship | Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver) |
NBAY 6920 | Machine Learning Applications in Business | Open to Johnson & CT Students who have completed PREREQUISITE TECH 5310 – Business Fundamentals (or received waiver) |
PhD Classes Open to Master's Students
Below are PhD offerings with specific notes on which classes are ONLY open to Master’s Students.
PhD classes on the class roster notes listed as “only open to Cornell Tech PhD Students” are NOT eligible for enrollment or exceptions.
Course Code | Course Name | Facutly | Notes |
CS 6382 | Data Science for Social Change | Emma Pierson | Master Student Enrollment by Instructor Permission Only |
CS 6741 | Topics in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning | Alexander Rush | Master Student Enrollment by Instructor Permission Only |
CS 6785 | Deep Probabilistic and Generative Models | Volodymr Kuleshov | Master Student Enrollment by Instructor Permission Only |
CS 7670 | Special Topics in Computer Vision | Tal Ayellet | Open Enrollment for Master’s Students; no permission required |
CS 6831 | Designing Secure Cryptography | Thomas Ristenpart | Master Student Enrollment by Instructor Permission Only |
ECE 6960 | Special Topics: Interpretable Machine Learning | Mert Sabuncu | Open Enrollment for Master’s Students; no permission required |
INFO 5755/INFO 6755/CS 5755/CS 6755 | Mobile Human Robot Interaction Design | Wendy Ju | Open Enrollment for Master’s Students; no permission required |