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  1. Columbia University School of General Studies 408 Lewisohn Hall, MC 4101 2970 Broadway New York, NY 10027. Phone: +1 (212) 854-2772 Toll Free: (800) 895-1169

  2. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Offering undergraduate degree programs for returning students, the School of General Studies of Columbia University is the finest liberal arts college in the United States created for adults who wish to pursue an Ivy League education full or part-time. Take the first step by attending one of our prospective student appointments in Wisconsin.

  3. ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing (3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course.

  4. To qualify for a bachelor's degree, students are required to complete 124 points with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The 124 points are distributed among three general categories: core requirements, major requirements, and electives. GS undergraduates are required to complete a major in order to graduate.

  5. Jawad joined the School of General Studies in 2013. As Associate Director of Student Engagement and Transition, he oversees and collaborates on GS transition programming including Orientation, the GS Mentor Program, and the GS Mid-Semester Success Series. He also serves as part of the teaching team for University Studies.

  6. Linguistics. 2023-2024 Edition. Linguistics. Overview. Faculty. Requirements. Courses. Director of Undergraduate Studies: Prof. Meredith Landman, ml4263@columbia.edu Program Director: Prof. John McWhorter, jm3156@columbia.edu. In any discussion of linguistics, in popular or academic contexts, the first question is always, what is linguistics ...

  7. Director of Undergraduate Studies: Prof. Mu-Tao Wang, 514 Mathematics; 212-854-3052; mtwang@math.columbia.edu Calculus Director: Prof. George Dragomir, 525 Mathematics; 212-854-2849; gd2572@columbia.edu