Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences - List of Academic Departments

List of Academic Departments

African-American Studies

African Studies Certificate

American Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Anthropology

Applied Mathematics

Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics

Architecture (History and Theory)

Art History and Archaeology

Astronomy

Atmospheric and Planetary Science

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

Biological Sciences

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Informatics

Biostatistics

Biotechnology

Buddhist Studies

Business

Cell Biology and Pathobiology

Cellular, Molecular, and Biophysical Studies

Chemical Biology

Chemical Engineering

Chemical Physics

Chemistry

Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics

Classical Studies

Classics

Climate and Society

Communications

Comparative Literature and Society

Computer Science

Conservation Biology

Dental Sciences

Earth and Environmental Engineering (Henry Krumb School of Mines)

Earth and Environmental Science Journalism

Earth and Environmental Sciences

East Asia: Regional Studies

East Asian Languages and Cultures

East Asian Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology

Economics

Education

Electrical Engineering

English and Comparative Literature

Environmental Health Sciences

Epidemiology

French and Romance Philology

French Cultural Studies in a Global Context

Genetics and Development

Germanic Languages

History

Human Rights

Human Rights Studies

Industrial Engineering & Operations Research

International and World History, Dual Degree M.A./M.Sc.

Islamic Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Italian

J.D./Ph.D. Program

Japanese Pedagogy

Jewish Studies

Jewish Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Journalism

Latin America and Caribbean; Regional Studies

M.D./Ph.D.

Materials Science and Engineering/Solid State Science and Engineering

Mathematical Structures for Environmental & Social Sciences

Mathematics

Mathematics of Finance

Mechanical Engineering

Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Medieval Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Microbiology

Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies

Middle East Studies, Certificate

Modern Art, Critical, and Curatorial Studies

Modern European Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Museum Anthropology

Music

Neurobiology and Behavior

Nutrition

Operations Research

Oral History

Pathology and Cell Biology

Pharmacology

Philosophical Foundations of Physics

Philosophy

Physics

Physiology and Cellular Biophysics

Political Science

Psychology

Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences

Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, dual degree MA/MPA

Religion

Religion-Journalism Dual MA/MS

Russia, Eurasia and East Europe: Regional Studies M.A. Program

Russian Translation

Slavic Cultures

Slavic Languages

Social Work

Sociology

Sociomedical Sciences

South Asian Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)

Spanish and Portuguese

Statistics

Sustainable Development

Theatre

Urban Planning

Yiddish Studies

Political Science

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