The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
The Barnard Physical Education Department offers a diverse range of course activities to accommodate student interests and abilities. Barnard students must complete one Physical Education course during their designated semester in their First Year. Transfer students must complete one semester of Physical Education by the end of the Junior Year (if their transfer credit evaluation necessitates a PE course). There are no exemptions from the PE requirement. Dance technique courses, intercollegiate athletic teams, and some Columbia clubs also fulfill the Physical Education requirement and have different registration procedures. Students should contact the Physical Education Department Chair with any questions.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
Archery, Mens/Womens Golf, Baseball, Womens Lacrosse, Womens Basketball, Womens Soccer, Mens Basketball, Mens Soccer, Womens Rowing, Womens Softball, Mens Freshman Light Row, Womens Swimming, Mens Freshman Heavy Row, Mens Swimming, Mens Varsity Light Row, Womens Tennis, Mens Varsity Heavy Row, Mens Tennis, Womens Fencing, Womens Track, Mens Fencing, Mens Track, Womens Field Hockey, Womens Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Womens Squash, and Mens Squash.
An interdisciplinary course in computing intended for first year SEAS students. Introduces computational thinking, algorithmic problem solving and Python programming with applications in science and engineering. Assumes no prior programming background.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course introduces students to key concepts and texts in environmental humanities, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies of race, gender, sexuality, capital, nation, and globalization. The course examines the conceptual foundations that support humanistic analyses of environmental issues, climate crisis, and the ethics of justice and care. In turn, this critical analysis can serve as the basis for responding to the urgency of calls for environmental action.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will learn what difference humanistic studies make to understanding environmental issues and climate crisis. The course will prepare students to:
Identify humanistic methods and how they contribute to understanding the world;
Demonstrate critical approaches to reading and representing environments;
Engage ethical questions related to the environment; and
Apply concepts from the course to synthesize the student’s use of humanistic approaches to address urgent environmental questions.
An archaeological perspective on the evolution of human social life from the first bipedal step of our ape ancestors to the establishment of large sedentary villages. While traversing six million years and six continents, our explorations will lead us to consider such major issues as the development of human sexuality, the origin of language, the birth of “art” and religion, the domestication of plants and animals, and the foundations of social inequality. Designed for anyone who happens to be human.
Covers basic mathematical methods required for intermediate theory courses and upper level electives in economics, with a strong emphasis on applications. Topics include simultaneous equations, functions, partial differentiation, optimization of functions of more than one variable, constrained optimization, and financial mathematics. This course satisfies the Calculus requirement for the Barnard Economics major. NOTE: students who have previously taken Intermediate Micro Theory (ECON BC3035 or the equivalent) are *not* allowed to take Math Methods for Economics.
Required discussion section (DISC) for HIST 1002 (Ancient History of the Middle East)
Introduction to the manual machine operation, CNC fabrication and usage of basic hand tools, band/hack saws, drill presses, grinders and sanders.
This is an introduction to the study of the production, interpretation, and reproduction of social meanings as expressed through language. In exploring language in relation to culture and society, it focuses on how communication informs and transforms the sociocultural environment.
Description:
This survey course with accompanying laboratory covers cell and molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology, development and genetics, evolution and ecology. Distinctively, the course emphasizes how plants are similar to and different from other organisms including not only humans and other vertebrate animals, but all other life-forms on earth.
The course complements BIOL BC1001 Revolutionary Concepts in Biology. A student can fill her entire GER natural science requirement by combining the two. These courses do not, however, fulfill requirements for biology majors or pre-health students. Either or both are nonetheless excellent preparation for those wanting to then progress to BIOL BC1500-1503.
Weekly investigative lab sessions are a mixture of two types: (a) learning and practicing scientific, technical and analytical methods used by 21st century plant scientists and (b) learning skills to improve your every-day and life-time interactions with plants as forests, as timber sources, as foods and flavorings, as sources for drugs and fuels, and in other ways.
Learning outcomes:
Detail and systematize biological diversity and species relationships using words and diagrams
Grasp biochemistry cellularly and globally, emphasizing Carbon and Nitrogen cycles
Contextualize plant-environment or plant-organism interactions including plant-human
Satisfies a Foundations distribution requirement, Natural Sciences with Lab
How does design operate in our lives? What is our design culture? In this course, we explore the many scales of design in contemporary culture -- from graphic design to architecture to urban design to global, interactive, and digital design. The format of this course moves between lectures, discussions, collaborative design work and field trips in order to engage in the topic through texts and experiences.
Introduction to the field of comparative ethnic studies.
This is an introductory course in human evolution. Building on a foundation of evolutionary theory, students explore primate behavioral morphology and then trace the last 65 million years of primate evolution from the earliest Paleocene forms to the fossil remains of earliest humans and human relatives. Along with Behavioral Biology of the Living Primates this serves as a core required class for the EBHS program.
A review of the history of the Greek world from the beginnings of Greek archaic culture around 800 B.C. through the classical and hellenistic periods to the definitive Roman conquest in 146 B.C. with concentration on political history, but attention also to social and cultural developments.Field(s): ANC
Corequisites: PSYC BC1001, or its equivalent. While this lab is not required for either Psychology Major or Non-Major, it is not open to students who have already completed or are concurrently enrolled in PSYC BC1020 Research Methods and Analysis. This lab course is intended for students who have not previously been enrolled in a psychology lab course; and a majority of seats are reserved for First Year and Sophomore students. A laboratory-based introduction to experimental methods used in psychological research. Upon successful completion of this course, students will know how to review the primary literature and formulate a hypothesis, design an experiment, analyze data using statistical methods, communicate the results of a scientific study through oral presentation and written manuscript, and carry out research studies under ethical guidelines. Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge in all disciplines of Psychology and will be prepared to engage in advance research in fields including, but not limited to, Cognition, Learning, Perception, Behavioral Neuroscience, Development, Personality, and Social Psychology.
This course introduces core ideas in probability and statistics with a focus on building a foundation for data science. Topics include probability theory basics, common probability distributions, sampling and estimation, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, and simple linear regression, resampling methods, smoothing techniques, and an introduction to the Bayesian inference. The course also offers a brief introduction to programming in R and Python.
Prerequisites: CHNS UN1010 Introductory Chinese A or the equivalent. The program is designed to develop basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing colloquial Chinese. This course is divided into two parts: Introductory Chinese A and Introductory Chinese B. The two parts combined cover the same materials as CHNS 1101 FIRST YEAR CHINESE I and fulfill the requirement for admission to CHNS 1102 FIRST YEAR CHINESE II.
What is the nature of our planet and how did it form? This class explores Earth's internal structure, its dynamical character expressed in plate tectonics and earthquakes, and its climate system. It also explores what Earth's future may hold. Lecture and lab. Students who wish to take only the lectures should register for UN1411.
"Corequisite: EESC BC1001. To secure a spot in the class, students must first enroll in EESC BC1011, Environmental Science Lab
before
enrolling in EESC BC1001, Lecture, to be included in the waitlist for the lecture portion. Enrollment is secured by inclusion in the lab section which is limited in size."
This course provides a general introduction to computer science in the context of the Java programming language. We study basic approaches to structuring computation, and learn algorithmic problem solving skills. This course assumes no prior programming background. This course is the Barnard equivalent of Columbia's COMS W1004. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and COMS W1004.