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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
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- Science in Columbia College
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- Classics
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- African American and African Diaspora Studies
The Institute for Research in African-American Studies was...
- Comparative Literature and Society
Established at Columbia in 1998, the Institute for...
- Chemistry
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- Drama and Theatre Arts
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- Visual Arts
After meeting with their college academic adviser, students...
- Arts at Columbia College
Columbia College students can choose a major in one of the following subjects (click each subject to find details in the pages of the relevant departments or program in the Columbia College Bulletin ): African American & African Diaspora Studies. American Studies. Ancient Studies. Anthropology. Applied Mathematics. Archaeology. Architecture.
Areas of study. 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. A little guidance goes a long way.
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.
Areas of Study. Sort. Schools. Audience. A-F. G-L. M-R. S-Z. 384 Services, showing 1 - 24. Accelerated Program in Interdisciplinary Legal Education (Barnard College) Actuarial Science (School of Professional Studies) Adult Learning and Leadership (Teachers College)
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.