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{{Infobox school | {{Infobox school | ||
− | |Name= | + | |Name=Professional Studies |
|Image=ContinuingEd.png | |Image=ContinuingEd.png | ||
|Established=[[1995]] | |Established=[[1995]] | ||
− | |Dean=[[ | + | |Dean=[[Jason Wingard]] |
|Degrees=[[MS]], Certificates | |Degrees=[[MS]], Certificates | ||
|Enrollment= 1,375 students (2005) | |Enrollment= 1,375 students (2005) | ||
− | |Website=[http:// | + | |Website=[http://sps.columbia.edu/ sps.columbia.edu/] |
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''School of Continuing Education''' offers Master of Science Degrees, Postbaccalaureate Certification of Professional Achievement, | + | The '''School of Professional Studies''' (known as the '''School of Continuing Education''' from 2002-2015) offers Master of Science Degrees, Postbaccalaureate Certification of Professional Achievement, the American Language Program, Overseas Programs, Summer Session and High School Programs, and classes for non-matriculated elective course students, including the Auditing and Lifelong Learner Program. |
CE traces its roots to the Division of Special Programs, Continuing Education which was established in [[1995]]. It oversaw several nondegree programs, an overseas program, Summer Session, Summer High School Programs, the [[American Language Program]], and a few inter-institution arrangements. In [[2002]] the [[trustees]] voted to establish the School of Continuing Education, placed it under the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], and gave it the authority to grant Master of Science degrees. | CE traces its roots to the Division of Special Programs, Continuing Education which was established in [[1995]]. It oversaw several nondegree programs, an overseas program, Summer Session, Summer High School Programs, the [[American Language Program]], and a few inter-institution arrangements. In [[2002]] the [[trustees]] voted to establish the School of Continuing Education, placed it under the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], and gave it the authority to grant Master of Science degrees. | ||
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20070610001505/http://www.ce.columbia.edu/about/pdf/deans_report_2006.pdf The Dean's Report "1995-2005: The First Ten Years - A Strong Foundation Built] | [http://web.archive.org/web/20070610001505/http://www.ce.columbia.edu/about/pdf/deans_report_2006.pdf The Dean's Report "1995-2005: The First Ten Years - A Strong Foundation Built] | ||
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{{Schools}} | {{Schools}} |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 15 October 2018
Professional Studies | |
Established | 1995 |
President | {{{President}}} |
Dean | Jason Wingard |
Degrees | MS, Certificates |
Enrollment | 1,375 students (2005) |
Website | sps.columbia.edu/ |
The School of Professional Studies (known as the School of Continuing Education from 2002-2015) offers Master of Science Degrees, Postbaccalaureate Certification of Professional Achievement, the American Language Program, Overseas Programs, Summer Session and High School Programs, and classes for non-matriculated elective course students, including the Auditing and Lifelong Learner Program.
CE traces its roots to the Division of Special Programs, Continuing Education which was established in 1995. It oversaw several nondegree programs, an overseas program, Summer Session, Summer High School Programs, the American Language Program, and a few inter-institution arrangements. In 2002 the trustees voted to establish the School of Continuing Education, placed it under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and gave it the authority to grant Master of Science degrees.
The majority of students are enrolled in its programs as non-degree students.
External links
The Dean's Report "1995-2005: The First Ten Years - A Strong Foundation Built
Columbia University Schools |
Architecture, Planning and Preservation • Arts • Arts and Sciences (Graduate School) • Business • Columbia College • Dentistry • Continuing Education • Engineering • General Studies • International and Public Affairs • Journalism • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Public Health • Social Work |
Affiliated Institutions |
Barnard • Jewish Theological Seminary • Teachers College • Union Theological Seminary |
Defunct Schools |
Pharmacy • Library Service |