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− | + | The '''Nine Ways of Knowing''' is [[Barnard College|Barnard]]'s loose version of the [[Columbia College]] [[Core Curriculum]]. Because it lacks tailor-made courses (other than the [[First Year Seminar]]), however, and can be fulfilled with specialized rather than general education courses, it's more like a [[distribution requirement]] than a true Core. Appropriately, it consists of nine areas of thought, requiring completion of one or two listed courses in each: | |
− | '''Reason and Value''' - 1 course | + | *'''Reason and Value''' - 1 course |
− | + | *'''Social Analysis''' - 1 course | |
− | '''Social Analysis''' - 1 course | + | *'''Historical Studies''' - 1 course |
− | + | *'''Cultures in Comparison''' - 1 course | |
− | '''Historical Studies''' - 1 course | + | *'''Laboratory Science''' - 2 courses in one science |
− | + | *'''Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning''' - 1 course | |
− | '''Cultures in Comparison''' - 1 course | + | *'''Language''' - study through at least the fourth semester |
− | + | *'''Literature''' - 1 course | |
− | '''Laboratory Science''' - 2 courses in one science | + | *'''The Visual and Performing Arts''' - 1 course |
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− | '''Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning''' - 1 course | ||
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− | '''Language''' - study through at least the fourth semester | ||
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− | '''Literature''' - 1 course | ||
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− | '''The Visual and Performing Arts''' - 1 course | ||
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+ | Barnard women also have to take a First Year Seminar, a semester of First Year English, and 1 semester of [[PE]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 29 January 2014
The Nine Ways of Knowing is Barnard's loose version of the Columbia College Core Curriculum. Because it lacks tailor-made courses (other than the First Year Seminar), however, and can be fulfilled with specialized rather than general education courses, it's more like a distribution requirement than a true Core. Appropriately, it consists of nine areas of thought, requiring completion of one or two listed courses in each:
- Reason and Value - 1 course
- Social Analysis - 1 course
- Historical Studies - 1 course
- Cultures in Comparison - 1 course
- Laboratory Science - 2 courses in one science
- Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning - 1 course
- Language - study through at least the fourth semester
- Literature - 1 course
- The Visual and Performing Arts - 1 course
Barnard women also have to take a First Year Seminar, a semester of First Year English, and 1 semester of PE.