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Columbia College Bulletin 2007-2008

Bulletin 2007-08 CoverNew Columbia College Bulletin Now On-line!

The Columbia College on-line Bulletin includes fully-searchable course descriptions that integrate with the University's on-line Directory of Classes, major advising information, and links to departmental home pages.

2007 Summer School Courses

Guidelines for Columbia College Students

All Columbia College students planning to take summer school courses should consult pages 86 and 87 of the 2006-2007 Columbia College Bulletin.

NOTE: Points for courses taken for R credit may not be used toward the 124 points required for the degree.

  1. The following courses are not approved for Columbia College credit:

    Business S3020 Introduction to marketing and marketing management

    Chemistry S0001 Preparation for college chemistry

    Fundraising S4370 Fundraising essentials

    Mathematics S0065 Basic mathematics

    Mathematics S1003 College algebra and analytic geometry

    Physics S0065 Basic physics

    Sports Management S4220 Social historical foundations of American sport

  2. The following courses are approved as courses that may be used in partial fulfillment of the Major Cultures Requirement:

    African Civilization

    C List Courses
    History S3418 Slavery and emancipation in the Atlantic world

    East Asian Civilization

    B List Courses
    EALAC ASCE S3930 Story of the Stone and gender in late imperial China
    EALAC S3925 History of medicine in China
    History S3881 China since 1800

    Latin American Civilization

    A List Courses
    Spanish S3490 Latin American humanities, I
    Spanish S3491 Latin American humanities, II
    B List Courses
    Anthropology S4109 Political economy in Latin America
    History S4663 Human rights activism in Latin America

    Middle Eastern Civilization

    B List Courses
    Anthropology S3008 An anthropology of the Middle East
    MEALAC S3031 Iranian cinema: images of a revolutionary culture
    C List Courses
    Religion S3311 Islam in America

    South Asian Civilization

    B List Courses
    Anthropology S1487 Ethnography of South Asia
    Art History AHUM S3342 Masterpieces of Indian art and architecture
  3. Students should refer to pages 75-80 in 2006-2007 Columbia College Bulletin for detailed information on fulfilling the Science Requirement. The following courses are approved for partial fulfillment of the Science Requirement:

    Astronomy S1403 Earth, Moon and Planets

    Chemistry S1403 General Chemistry, I: lectures
    Chemistry S1404 General Chemistry, II: lectures
    Chemistry S1500 General Chemistry: Laboratory
    Chemistry S3443 Organic Chemistry, I: lectures
    Chemistry S3444 Organic Chemistry, II: lectures
    Chemistry S3543 Organic Chemistry: Laboratory

    Computer Science S1001 Introduction to computers
    Computer Science S1007 Introduction to computer science
    Computer Science S3137 Data structures and algorithms
    Computer Science S3157 Advanced programming
    Computer Science S3203 Discreet math
    Computer Science S3261 Computability and models of computation
    Computer Science S4701 Artificial intelligence

    Earth and Environmental Sciences S1011 Introduction to earth sciences, I: lectures and lab
    Earth and Environmental Sciences S1411 Introduction to earth sciences, I: lectures

    EEEB S1010 The human species: its place in nature
    EEEB S1011 Behavioral biology of the living primates
    EEEB S2102* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: Atlantic rain forest
    EEEB S2103* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: Atlantic rain forest
    EEEB S2104* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: temperate forest
    EEEB S2105* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: temperate forest
    EEEB S2106* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: Punta Cani
    EEEB S2107* Summer ecosystems for undergraduates: Punta Cani
    *Counts towards two terms of the Science Requirement

    Mathematics S1101 Calculus I
    Mathematics S1102 Calculus II
    Mathematics S1201 Calculus III
    Mathematics S1202 Calculus IV
    Mathematics S2010 Linear algebra
    Mathematics S3027 Ordinary differential equations
    Mathematics S4061 Introduction to modern analysis I
    Mathematics S4062 Introduction to modern analysis II

    Physics S1201 General physics I
    Physics S1202 General physics II

    Psychology S1001 The science of psychology
    Psychology S1010 Mind, brain, and behavior
    Psychology S2210 Cognition: Basic Processes
    Psychology S2230 Perception and sensory processes
    Psychology S2280 Introduction to developmental psychology
    Psychology S2450 Behavioral neuroscience

    Statistics S1001 Introduction to statistical reasoning
    Statistics S1111 Introduction to statistics, A
    Statistics S1211 Introduction to statistics, B
    Statistics S4105 Probability
    Statistics S4107 Statistical inference
    Statistics S4315 Linear regression models
    Statistics S4437 Times series analysis

     

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