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− | + | An '''academic degree''' is a recognition awarded for having satisfactorily completed a prescribed course of study. In short, it's what you get when you're done. A [[diploma]] is physical proof of having completed a degree. | |
− | + | Typically a degree is granted by one of the [[faculties]] of a university, e.g., [[SEAS|Engineering]], [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences|Arts and Sciences]], [[School of Law|Law]], etc. Typically there's a strong correlation between what you might think of as a "school" and a faculty (though sometimes a faculty can have multiple schools, and things get a little confusing when dealing with the Arts and Sciences at Columbia.) | |
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− | + | New degree programs are approved by the [[University Senate]]. | |
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− | + | == List of degrees offered at Columbia == | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of Arts and Sciences=== | |
− | + | ====[[Columbia College]]==== | |
− | + | *''[[Baccalaureus in Artibus]]'' ([[Bachelor of Arts]]) - [[BA]] (sometimes abbreviated [[AB]])<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue.</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | ====[[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Arts]] - [[MA]] | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Philosophy]] - [[PhD]] | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Musical Arts]] - [[DMA]] | |
− | + | *[[Master of Arts in Liberal Studies]] - [[MALS]] | |
− | + | ====[[School of Continuing Education]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | |
− | + | ====[[School of International and Public Affairs]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Public Administration]] - [[MPA]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Master of International Affairs]] - [[MIA]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Executive Master of Public Administration]] - [[eMPA]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Philosophy in Sustainable Development]] - [[PhD]] | |
− | + | ====[[School of the Arts]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Fine Arts]] - [[MFA]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Master of Arts in Film Studies]] - [[MA]] | |
− | + | ====[[School of General Studies]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Bachelor of Arts]] - [[BA]] | |
− | + | *[[Bachelor of Science]] - [[BS]] | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation=== | |
− | + | ====[[Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Architecture]] - [[MArch]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of Business=== | |
− | + | ====[[Graduate School of Business]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Business Administration]] - [[MBA]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Philosophy]] - [[PhD]] | |
− | + | *[[Master of Arts in Mathematical Finance]] (Joint with Mathematics) - [[MA]] | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of the Graduate School of Journalism=== | |
− | + | ====[[Graduate School of Journalism]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Arts]] - [[MA]] | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]]<ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Philosophy in Communication]] - [[PhD]] | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of Law=== | |
− | + | ====[[School of Law]]==== | |
− | + | *''[[Juris Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Law]]) - [[JD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *''[[Legum Magister]]'' ([[Master of Laws]]) - [[LLM]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *''[[Juris Scientiae Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of the Science of Law]]) - [[JSD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of the School of Social Work=== | |
− | + | ====[[School of Social Work]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]]<ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Philosophy]] - [[PhD]] | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science=== | |
− | + | ====[[Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Bachelor of Science]] - [[BS]] | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Engineering Science]] - [[EngScD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Professional Degree]] - [[PD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of Medicine=== | |
− | + | ====[[College of Physicians and Surgeons]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Medicine]] - [[MD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | |
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− | + | ===Faculty of the Joseph P. Mailman School of Public Health'''=== | |
− | + | ====[[Mailman School of Public Health]]==== | |
− | + | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | |
− | + | *[[Master of Public Health]] - [[MPH]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Executive Master of Public Health]] - [[eMPH]] | |
− | + | *[[Doctor of Public Health]] - [[DrPH]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | |
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+ | {{col-3}} | ||
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+ | ===Faculty of Dental Medicine=== | ||
+ | ====[[College of Dental Medicine]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Doctor of Dental Science]] - [[DDS]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref><ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Faculty of Nursing=== | ||
+ | ====[[School of Nursing]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Bachelor of Science]] - [[BS]] | ||
+ | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | ||
+ | *[[Doctor of Nursing Science]] - [[DNSc]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Faculty of Teachers College=== | ||
+ | ====[[Teachers College]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Master of Arts]] - [[MA]] | ||
+ | *[[Master of Arts in Teaching]] - [[MA]] | ||
+ | *[[Master of Science]] - [[MS]] | ||
+ | *[[Master of Education]] - [[MEd]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Doctor of Education]] - [[EdD]]<ref name="unique">Unique to the school of issue</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Doctor of Philosophy]] - [[PhD]] | ||
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+ | ===Faculty of Barnard College=== | ||
+ | ====[[Barnard College]]==== | ||
+ | *''[[Baccalaureus in Artibus]]'' ([[Bachelor of Arts]]) - [[BA]]<ref name="majority">Overwhelming majority of degrees conferred.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Degrees Conferred ''Honoris Causa''=== | ||
+ | ====Extrafaculty==== | ||
+ | *''[[Litterarum Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Letters]]) - [[LittD]] | ||
+ | *''[[Scientiae Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Science]]) - [[ScD]] | ||
+ | *''[[Musicae Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Music]]) - [[MusD]] | ||
+ | *''[[Litterarum Humanarum Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Humane Letters]]) - [[LHD]] | ||
+ | *''[[Legum Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Laws]]) - [[LLD]] | ||
+ | *''[[Divinitatis Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Divinity]]) - [[DD]] (unclear if Columbia has conferred one in recent years) | ||
+ | *''[[Sacrae Theologiae Doctor]]'' ([[Doctor of Sacred Theology]] - [[STD]] (seems to have been conferred independent of UTS<ref>http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9907E3DD1F39E13ABC4D53DFB0668382609EDE&oref=slogin</ref>) | ||
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+ | {{col-end}} | ||
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+ | == Number of degrees conferred annually == | ||
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+ | Columbia has been 'accused' on occasion of being a "degree-mill", since Columbia grants degrees at a significantly higher rate than its peer private schools. In fact, Columbia confers more degrees each year than some large state universities. This is probably thanks to Columbia's expansive offerings of Masters degree programs relative to its peers (undergraduate degrees make up less than one fifth of the degrees conferred each spring). Consider: | ||
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+ | {| | ||
+ | |- style="background:#DDDDDD;" | ||
+ | | '''School''' | ||
+ | | '''Degrees awarded (2010)''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Columbia | ||
+ | | 12,575 [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opir/abstract/degrees%20and%20certificates%20awarded%202009-2010.htm]<ref>Includes 2,538 recipients of Columbia degrees at affiliated institutions (Barnard College and Teachers College)[http://news.columbia.edu/files_columbianews/imce_shared/vol3512.pdf]</ref> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Harvard | ||
+ | | 6,777 [http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/05/degrees-certificates-awarded-at-359th-commencement/] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Yale | ||
+ | | 3,243 [http://opac.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=7588] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Princeton | ||
+ | | 1,979 [http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/54/12O50/index.xml?section=newsreleases] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Cornell | ||
+ | | 6,619 [http://www.cornell.edu/about/facts/stats.cfm] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |UPenn | ||
+ | | 7,432 [http://www.upenn.edu/ir/Common%20Data%20Set/UPenn%20Common%20Data%20Set%202010-11.pdf] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Brown | ||
+ | | 2,259 [http://news.brown.edu/pressreleases/2010/05/stats] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Dartmouth | ||
+ | | 1,726 [http://now.dartmouth.edu/2010/06/commencement-notes-for-the-dartmouth-class-of-2010/] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Stanford | ||
+ | | 4,717 [http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/2010.html#enrollment] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | University of California, Berkeley | ||
+ | | 10,387 [http://berkeley.edu/about/fact.shtml] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | ||
+ | | 11,594 [http://sitemaker.umich.edu/obpinfo/files/umaa_degrssummary_10.pdf] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
+ | [[Category:Degrees|*]] |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 17 December 2013
An academic degree is a recognition awarded for having satisfactorily completed a prescribed course of study. In short, it's what you get when you're done. A diploma is physical proof of having completed a degree.
Typically a degree is granted by one of the faculties of a university, e.g., Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Law, etc. Typically there's a strong correlation between what you might think of as a "school" and a faculty (though sometimes a faculty can have multiple schools, and things get a little confusing when dealing with the Arts and Sciences at Columbia.)
New degree programs are approved by the University Senate.
Contents
- 1 List of degrees offered at Columbia
- 1.1 Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- 1.2 Faculty of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
- 1.3 Faculty of Business
- 1.4 Faculty of the Graduate School of Journalism
- 1.5 Faculty of Law
- 1.6 Faculty of the School of Social Work
- 1.7 Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
- 1.8 Faculty of Medicine
- 1.9 Faculty of the Joseph P. Mailman School of Public Health
- 1.10 Faculty of Dental Medicine
- 1.11 Faculty of Nursing
- 1.12 Faculty of Teachers College
- 1.13 Faculty of Barnard College
- 1.14 Degrees Conferred Honoris Causa
- 2 Number of degrees conferred annually
- 3 References
List of degrees offered at Columbia
Number of degrees conferred annually
Columbia has been 'accused' on occasion of being a "degree-mill", since Columbia grants degrees at a significantly higher rate than its peer private schools. In fact, Columbia confers more degrees each year than some large state universities. This is probably thanks to Columbia's expansive offerings of Masters degree programs relative to its peers (undergraduate degrees make up less than one fifth of the degrees conferred each spring). Consider:
School | Degrees awarded (2010) |
Columbia | 12,575 [2][4] |
Harvard | 6,777 [3] |
Yale | 3,243 [4] |
Princeton | 1,979 [5] |
Cornell | 6,619 [6] |
UPenn | 7,432 [7] |
Brown | 2,259 [8] |
Dartmouth | 1,726 [9] |
Stanford | 4,717 [10] |
University of California, Berkeley | 10,387 [11] |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 11,594 [12] |
References
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- ↑ Includes 2,538 recipients of Columbia degrees at affiliated institutions (Barnard College and Teachers College)[1]