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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. HIST UN1071 History of Christianity from the Origins to the Reformation. 4.00 points. Christianity is a one-semester introduction to the history of classical forms of Christianity, The Church and society in western Europe from its origins to the 16th century Reformation, with emphasis on Western developments (early Christianity, persecutions, heresies, monasticism, Crusades, popular piety ...

  3. The following online course listings are provided as a courtesy to registering students. Please note that course offerings and descriptions are subject to change and do not include cross-listings of courses.

  4. This course of study is intended to complement a major's disciplinary specialization and methodological training. In addition to the requirements of the minor/special concentration, students must complete a major. The special concentration minors are open to all students at Barnard College, Columbia College, and College of General Studies.

  5. School of Professional Studies Courses. The Department of Economics does not accept any of the courses offered through the School of Professional Studies for credit towards the economics major, concentration, or interdepartmental majors with the exception of the courses offered by the Economics Department during the summer session at Columbia.

  6. Information about cost of attendance for students at the Columbia University School of General Studies. The cost of attendance is set by the University and approved by the Board of Trustees and represents a student's maximum eligibility for financial aid and consists of tuition and fees plus estimated living expenses.

  7. The Columbia University School of General Studies Board of Visitors comprises a committed group of alumni, parents, and friends who represent and value the diversity of experiences, interests, and talents embodied by the School's nontraditional students and alumni.