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Columbia College students choose from more than 80 areas of study—including a range of interdisciplinary options and joint programs, as well as hundreds of academic and research opportunities through the University’s affiliated graduate schools, centers and institutes.
- Arts at Columbia College
Studying the arts at Columbia gives students ready access to...
- Science in Columbia College
Columbia College has 10 science and mathematics departments...
- Anthropology
Undergraduate Programs of Study ... Columbia College....
- Comparative Literature and Society
The Institute for Comparative Literature and Society:...
- Environmental Science
The undergraduate programs in the Department of Earth and...
- African American and African Diaspora Studies
Undergraduate Programs of Study Major in African American...
- Education
Columbia College Columbia University in the City of New York...
- Religion
Undergraduate Programs of Study Required Coursework for all...
- Arts at Columbia College
Columbia College students select from over 80 areas of study across 58 academic departments—including a range of interdisciplinary options and joint programs. Explore Areas of Study
- Majors
- Minors
- Special Programs
All Columbia College students must complete a major.By requiring both breadth and depth of study in one particular discipline or field, the major ensures intensive study in a single academic program, typically through a combination of introductory courses, methods courses, advanced seminars, and possibly a senior capstone experience such as a thesi...
Most students graduate from Columbia College with one program of study – i.e., with one major. Majors vary in the number and type of required courses, and students may find that they have very full programs of study each semester with the mix of courses to fulfill a major and courses to fulfill the Core Curriculum. To the extent that students have ...
In certain cases, the College has partnered with Columbia’s professional schools or affiliated programs to offer a special program of study that goes beyond the liberal arts curriculum offered to College students. If a student completes one of these programs, it will appear on the student’s transcript as a “special program.” A special program can o...
From the law school of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to the business school of Warren Buffett, to the School of Journalism where the Pulitzer Prize was born, Columbia’s graduate institutions are home to a wide range of academic opportunities—many of which are designated specifically for Columbia undergraduates.
Departments, Programs, and Courses. This section contains a description of the curriculum of each department in the College, along with information regarding degree requirements for majors and concentrators, including course descriptions, registration information, elective courses, and suggestions about courses and programs in related fields.
Columbia College has 10 science and mathematics departments that offer 30 programs of study, including 12 interdisciplinary programs: Astronomy and Astrophysics; Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Computer Science; Earth and Environmental Science; Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology; Mathematics; Physics; Psychology; Statistics
For more than 100 years, the Core Curriculum has been the defining element of a Columbia College education. It’s a communal learning experience that cultivates community-wide discourse and deliberate contemplation around seminal works, contemporary issues and humanity’s most enduring questions.