Points of credit to be approved by the department. Requires submission of an outline of the proposed research for approval by the faculty member who is to supervise the work of the student. The research facilities of the department are available to qualified students interested in advanced study.
MA Film & Media Studies students register for this class in their thesis semester to maintain full-time enrollment.
Open only to graduate students in the basic medical science departments. Prerequisite: course director’s permission. Current research in pathology and pathobiology. Conferences and invited speakers. Assigned readings.
Prerequisites: high-quality work in the previous term. Arrangements must be made with the director of graduate studies. Tutorial work in specialized research topics.
This two-semester course aims to help our students acquire the foundational skills for a
successful and satisfying professional life. The course will consist of three themes:
1) Discussing greatest hits and frontiers in the field
2) The research process, using the projects that participating students are currently
working on.
3) Navigating science and careers: considering the people and institutions that make up the
field, the frameworks in place that support them and the culture that pervades them;
career pathways
Prerequisites: high-quality work in the previous term. Arrangements must be made with the director of graduate studies. Tutorial work in specialized research topics.
TBD
Columbia faculty and guest speakers present research related to Labor and Public Economics.
This is a required practicum course for all students in the M.S. in Climate program. Students must complete a required practicum experience with a fieldwork component and simultaneously enroll in CLMT9030.
Students must complete a hands-on, immersive experience in a climate-related role during the summer in between their two years of study. It can be an internship, research assistantship, or similar practical experience. This is a 0 credit degree requirement that offers students the opportunity to apply their academic learning to real-world challenges, gaining practical insights and professional experience. Students will source their own opportunities, but will have the full support and resources of the Career Management team throughout the process.
This course is required for and only open to students in the M.S. in Climate program.
HRSMA students may receive one academic credit for the completion of a relevant internship. The credit would count towards the elective requirement for the degree. In order to receive one credit, students will be required to complete a total of 100 internship hours. The internship must be professional in nature and substantively focused on human rights or social justice. For more information, students should refer to the HRSMA Digital Handbook.
Open only to graduate students in the Department of Pathology. Prerequisite: instructor’s permission.
Open only to graduate students in the basic medical science departments. Prerequisite: instructor’s permission.