Prerequisites: high-quality work in the previous term. Arrangements must be made with the director of graduate studies. Tutorial work in specialized research topics.
Columbia faculty and guest speakers present research related to Labor and Public Economics.
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.
Candidates for the M.S. degree may conduct an investigation of some problem in biomedical engineering. No more than 6 points in this course may be counted for graduate credit.
Prerequisites: the instructors permission. Individual research and tutorial in social and cultural anthropology for advanced graduate students.
Prerequisites: the instructors permission. Individual research and tutorial in social and cultural anthropology for advanced graduate students.
Prerequisites: the instructors permission. Individual research and tutorial in social and cultural anthropology for advanced graduate students.
Prerequisites: the instructors permission. Individual research and tutorial in archaeology for advanced graduate students.
Guided reading and research on a topic or in a field chosen by the student in consultation with a member of the faculty.
Prerequisites: the instructors permission. Individual research in all divisions of anthropology and in allied fields for advanced graduate students
You may be asked to serve as research subjects in studies under direction of the faculty while enrolled in this course. Participation in voluntary.
This course offers an advanced exploration of a theme, tradition, or figure in 19th-century philosophy. Depending on the semester, the course may be organized around one central figure/text, or around a theme or tradition (for example, post-Kantian German idealism, 19th-century social and political philosophy, 19th-century philosophy of religion.)
Required for all first-year PhD graduate students in the Biological Sciences program. The research of members of the faculty is presented.
Departments permission.
Prescribed for M.S. candidates; elective for others with the approval of the Department. Degree candidates are to conduct an investigation of some problem in chemical engineering. No more than 6 points in this course may be counted for graduate credit.