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COURSE CATALOGUE
COURSE LISTINGS
We invite you to use this interactive and searchable catalogue for program planning.
You will find current information for all courses offered at Barnard, along with links to Columbia courses, the University Directory of Classes and departmental websites.
The Curriculum
Listing of courses in this catalogue is not a guarantee of their availability, and the College may revise its degree requirements from time to time.
Reading the Course Listings
Autumn term courses are followed by an x; spring term courses are followed by a y.
Indivisible Barnard courses that run throughout the year are marked with a dash between the numerals (e.g., SPAN V1101–V1102). The first semester of elementary language, whether taken at Barnard or elsewhere, normally does not receive degree credit unless the second semester is completed. However, a single exception to this rule is allowed upon written request to the Registrar.
Certain courses are offered in both Autumn and Spring terms and may be taken in either term.
The following alphabetical prefixes designate the division of the university for whose students the course is primarily offered or indicate joint courses.
BC – Barnard College
C – Columbia College
F – School of General Studies
G – Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
H – Columbia University in Paris
R – School of the Arts
S – Summer Session
V, W – Joint undergraduate course
The level of the course is generally as follows:
1000–3999 Undergraduate
4000–4999 Advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate
5000–8999 Graduate, normally not open to undergraduates
