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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
A Creative Campus Community. A thriving campus arts scene...
- Science in Columbia College
Science Research at Columbia. Science undergraduates at...
- Classics
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- African American and African Diaspora Studies
Guidelines for all majors and concentrators. Governed...
- Comparative Literature and Society
CPLS UN3991 SENIOR SEM-COMP LIT & SOCIETY. 3.00 points....
- Chemistry
Chemistry majors and interdepartmental majors usually...
- Drama and Theatre Arts
Barnard and Columbia students receive their degrees from...
- Dance
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- Arts at Columbia College
Explore the subjects and courses offered by Columbia College for a Bachelor of Arts degree. Find details of each major, concentration or special concentration in the Columbia College Bulletin.
Explore the diverse and comprehensive academic programs at Columbia, including undergraduate, graduate, professional, and medical schools. Find information on departments, centers, areas of study, resources, and more.
Advanced Architectural Design (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation)
Whether pursuing an extraordinary job opportunity or an elite graduate program, Columbia students graduate prepared with the skills and knowledge to succeed—no matter what their next steps might be.
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.
Majors & Minors. Choose from among 17 engineering areas of study that lead to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. Six of these programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. You can further explore your interests with a selection from more than 30 different minor programs of study.