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A '''concentration''' is similar to what is called a ''minor'' by other schools within the university (such as [[SEAS]]). Effectively, a concentration has more requirements than a minor, but fewer than a major.  In [[Columbia College]], a concentration is enough for graduation, or it can be paired with another concentration or with a major.
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A '''concentration''' is similar to what is called a ''minor'' by other schools within the university (such as [[SEAS]]). Effectively, a concentration has more requirements than a minor, but fewer than a [[major]].  In [[Columbia College]], a concentration is enough for graduation, or it can be paired with another concentration or with a major.
  
===Special Concentrations===
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==Special Concentrations==
 
Columbia College currently lists two special concentrations, [[linguistics]] and [[sustainable development]].  These concentrations cannot stand alone and must be paired with another concentration or major in order to graduate.  The reasoning given by Academic Affairs is that there is not enough full-time staff teaching in these departments to merit a full concentration.
 
Columbia College currently lists two special concentrations, [[linguistics]] and [[sustainable development]].  These concentrations cannot stand alone and must be paired with another concentration or major in order to graduate.  The reasoning given by Academic Affairs is that there is not enough full-time staff teaching in these departments to merit a full concentration.
  
==External Links==
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==See also==
[http://www.college.columbia.edu/academics/programs List of Concentrations & Majors for Columbia College]
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*[[Major]]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/academics/programs List of Concentrations & Majors for Columbia College]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 8 December 2013

A concentration is similar to what is called a minor by other schools within the university (such as SEAS). Effectively, a concentration has more requirements than a minor, but fewer than a major. In Columbia College, a concentration is enough for graduation, or it can be paired with another concentration or with a major.

Special Concentrations

Columbia College currently lists two special concentrations, linguistics and sustainable development. These concentrations cannot stand alone and must be paired with another concentration or major in order to graduate. The reasoning given by Academic Affairs is that there is not enough full-time staff teaching in these departments to merit a full concentration.

See also

External links