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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
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- Business
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- Political Science
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- Architecture
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- Biological Sciences
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- Computer Science
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- Arts at Columbia College
Find basic information, meeting times, class locations and instructor for courses at Columbia University. Access online course materials, final examination schedule, academic calendars and school bulletins.
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Explore the diverse and comprehensive academic programs at Columbia, including undergraduate, graduate, professional, and medical schools. Find courses, departments, centers, institutes, and resources for learning and research.
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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.
Find online degree and non-degree programs from various schools at Columbia University, such as Engineering, Social Work, Business, and Law. Learn more about the curriculum, format, and application process of each program from the school websites.