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Columbia's [[faculty]] is arranged into 79 '''Departments of Instruction'''. 78 of these are affiliated with various faculties. 1, the Department of Physical Education, stands unaffiliated with any faculty.
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Columbia and its affiliates have many '''Departments of Instruction''' into which [[faculty]] are organised.  
  
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==Columbia University departments==
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According to some sources, there are 79 departments. To date we at WikiCU have identified 78 departments as follows:
  
==Departments==
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*30 [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]] departments (844), comprising:
===Faculty of Arts and Sciences (844, Est. 1880) ===
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:*13 [[:Category:Humanities departments|humanities departments]] (327)
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is organized into 30 departments of instruction, typically split into 5 categories
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:*6 [[:Category:Social sciences departments|social sciences departments]] (218), including the [[School of International and Public Affairs]]
Numbers refer to the number of full-time faculty reported
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:*9 [[:Category:Natural sciences departments|natural sciences departments]] (217)
by [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opir/abstract/full_time_faculty.htm OPIR].
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:*[[School of Continuing Education]] (19)
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:*[[School of the Arts]] (63)
  
====Humanities (327) ====
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*14 Morningside professional departments (468), comprising:
** [[Art History and Archaeology]]
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:*9 [[Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science]] [[:Category:SEAS departments|departments]] (152)
** [[Classics]]
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:*[[Columbia Business School]] (131)
** [[East Asian Languages and Cultures]]
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:*[[Columbia Law School]] (89)
** [[English and Comparative Literature]]
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:*[[School of Social Work]] (43)
** [[French and Romance Philology]]
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:*[[Graduate School of Journalism]] (30)
** [[Germanic Languages]]
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:*[[Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation]] (23)
** [[Italian]]
 
** [[Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures]]
 
** [[Music]]
 
** [[Philosophy]]
 
** [[Religion]]
 
** [[Slavic Languages]]
 
** [[Spanish and Portuguese]]
 
  
====Social Sciences (218) ====
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*33 [[Columbia University Medical Center]] departments (2163), comprising:
** [[Anthropology]]
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:*18 [[College of Physicians and Surgeons]] [[:Category:Clinical health sciences departments|clinical health sciences departments]] (1667)
** [[Economics]]
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:*7 [[College of Physicians and Surgeons]] [[:Category:Basic health sciences departments|basic health sciences departments]] (182)
** [[History Department|History]]
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:*6 [[School of Public Health]] [[:Category:Public health departments|departments]] (165)
** [[SIPA|International and Public Affairs]] (which is also a whole Faculty, Est. 1946)
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:*[[College of Dental Medicine]] (165)
** [[Political Science]]
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:*[[School of Nursing]] (78)
** [[Sociology]]
 
  
====Natural Sciences (217) ====
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*[[Department of Physical Education]] (aka [[Columbia Athletics]]) (70) - unaffiliated with any faculty
** [[Astronomy]]
 
** [[Biological Sciences]]
 
** [[Chemistry]]
 
** [[Earth and Environmental Sciences]]
 
** [[Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology]]
 
** [[Mathematics]]
 
** [[Physics]]
 
** [[Psychology]]
 
** [[Statistics]]
 
  
====Continuing Education (19, Est. 2002) ====
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==Barnard College departments==
[[Continuing Education]] is a faculty, a department of instruction, and school all in one.
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[[Barnard College]] has its own versions of many of Columbia University's departments. These have not generally been written about on WikiCU to date (as of Dec 2013), but those that have been are listed in [[:Category:Barnard College departments|this category]].
  
====Arts (63, Est. 1948) ====
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In a few cases, Barnard has departments that Columbia does not, and therefore the Barnard version forms the primary undergraduate department. Known such cases are:
[[School of the Arts|Arts]] is a faculty, department of instruction, and school all in one as well. Within itself, SoA has 4 'divisions' but these are internal designations, and not part of the university-wide designations.
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*[[Architecture Department]]
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*[[Theatre Department]]
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*[[Women's Studies Department]]
  
=== Morningside Professional (468) ===
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Conversely, Barnard sometimes has no equivalent of the Columbia University department, for example in Computer Science and Statistics.
====Architecture (GSAPP) (23, Est. 1896) ====
 
====Business  (131, Est. 1916) ====
 
====Engineering  (152, Est. 1864) ====
 
====J-school  (30, Est. 1912) ====
 
====Law  (89, Est. 1858) ====
 
====Social Work  (43, Est. 1898) ====
 
  
=== Athletics (70) ===
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==See also==
=== Medical Center (2163) ===
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*[[Department of Public Safety]] - not a department of instruction
==== Basic Health Sciences (182) ====
 
==== Clinical Health Sciences (1667) ====
 
Note that, for 2000-2006, Clinical Health Sciences accounted for,
 
on average, %48 of total faculty.
 
==== School of Nursing (78, Est. 1892) ====
 
==== School of Public Health (165, Est. 1921) ====
 
==== School of Dental and Oral Surgery (165) ====
 
  
[[Category:Academic organization]]
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[[Category:Departments|*]]
[[Category:Departments]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:34, 17 December 2013

Columbia and its affiliates have many Departments of Instruction into which faculty are organised.

Columbia University departments

According to some sources, there are 79 departments. To date we at WikiCU have identified 78 departments as follows:

  • 14 Morningside professional departments (468), comprising:

Barnard College departments

Barnard College has its own versions of many of Columbia University's departments. These have not generally been written about on WikiCU to date (as of Dec 2013), but those that have been are listed in this category.

In a few cases, Barnard has departments that Columbia does not, and therefore the Barnard version forms the primary undergraduate department. Known such cases are:

Conversely, Barnard sometimes has no equivalent of the Columbia University department, for example in Computer Science and Statistics.

See also