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University Courses

University Courses

For some students, a unique program of study is most effective for meeting their goals. Postbaccalaureate Studies students may choose a single concentration or explore multiple subject areas to create a schedule of one or more classes built from a selection of the 3,000+ University undergraduate and graduate courses available to them. Postbaccalaureate Studies students are enrolled alongside matriculated Columbia degree students, they receive academic credit, and may request a Columbia University transcript showing the grades received in their classes.

Course plan advising is provided on an individual basis, ensuring that students pursue a rigorous program of study appropriate to their academic, professional, and personal goals.

Students who are currently enrolled in a degree program at another institution can apply to take courses through the Visiting Students program.

Bachelor’s degree holders who are not currently enrolled at another institution can apply to take courses through the Postbaccalaureate Studies program.

Details on Course Seats and Required Preparation

Course information is found in the Columbia University Directory of Classes

Admittance into the Postbaccalaureate Studies program does not guarantee any student a seat in a course. Certain courses such as seminars are not normally open to Postbaccalaureate Studies students unless express permission is granted in advance by the instructor, department or program. Permission to register for courses in other divisions of the University depends on the course, the school that offers it, and the student’s academic status within the School of Professional Studies. Some schools allow cross-registration; others do not. Specific cross-registration information for each school can be found here.

Please check with individual instructors about specific prerequisite course requirements. Admitted students may register for courses only if  prerequisites are fulfilled.

A number of classes are offered after 5:00 PM, for those students who work during the day.

In over-enrolled courses, Columbia degree candidates often have priority over non-degree students.

 

Click on a subject area below to view a list of courses.

Actuarial Science African Studies African-American Studies American Studies Ancient Studies Anthropology Applied Physics and Applied Math Arabic Armenian Art History and Archaeology Asian Civilizations and Humanities Astronomy Bengali Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Cantonese Chemistry Chinese Classics Comparative Literature and Society Computer Science Czech Language and Literature Dance Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures Drama and Theatre Arts Dutch Earth and Environmental Sciences East Asian Languages and Cultures Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology Economics Electrical Engineering English and Comparative Literature English for Speakers of Other Languages Enterprise Risk Management Environmental Biology Film Studies Finnish French and Romance Philology Gender Studies Geological Sciences Germanic Languages and Literatures Greek Hebrew History Human Capital Management Hungarian Indonesian International and Public Affairs Italian Japanese Korean Language Resource Center Latin Latino Studies Linguistics Management Mathematics Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies Music Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Nonprofit Management Persian Philosophy Physics Polish Political Analytics Political Science Portuguese Studies Psychology Pulaar Punjabi Religion Romanian Russian Sanskrit Serbo-Croatian Language and Literature Slavic Languages and Literature Sociology Statistics Sustainability Management Swahili Swedish Tamil Telugu Tibetan Turkish Ukrainian Urban Studies Uzbek Vietnamese Visual Arts Wolof Women's and Gender Studies Writing Yiddish Zulu