Prerequisites: High school algebra or the instructor's permission. Recommended preparation: high school physics and chemistry. This course is preparation for Chemistry UN1403 or the equivalent, as well as for other science courses. It is intended for students who have not attended school for sometime or who do not have a firm grasp of high school chemistry. Topics include inorganic nomenclature, chemical reactions, chemical bonding and its relation to molecular structure, stoichiometry, periodic properties of elements, chemical equilibrium, gas laws, acids and bases, and electrochemistry.
Extended Residence
N/A
M&F
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand CSSW policies and procedures in practicum education
2. Understand roles of Associate Directors and Advisors at CSSW in relation to the student’s success in their practicum
3. Understand student’s coursework and practicum education sequencing – enhance grasp of the relationship between course assignments, practicum assignments, and core competencies
4. Enhance ability to provide practicum instruction support from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive perspective; increase ability to hold difficult dialogues and share power in the supervision relationship
In this self-paced online course, students will learn basic technical skills to succeed in the MPS in Wealth Management program at Columbia University. The course will address how to use a financial calculator, basic finance calculations, statistics fundamentals, accounting basics and an overview of investments. In addition, students will learn core accounting and finance concepts, including: time value of money, discounted cash flow, internal rate of return, financial ratio calculation and how to read accounting financial statements. Students will apply these skills to value equity and debt securities.
This course is optional, but students are strongly encouraged to complete it before the first semester of the MPS program begins.
this will be used for students in flat-rate/full-time programs who are approved by OEM & OSA who due to academic or personal reason must re-take courses. The course will be zero credits and zero billable (see EXRS P0001 as an example). Students enrolled in this course will be responsible for University wide fees.
Residence Unit
This is a "dummy" course for CC and SEAS students studying abroad on a Columbia-Approved program (programs not administered by Columbia) for the semester.
This is a "dummy" course for CC and SEAS students studying abroad on a Columbia-Approved program (programs not administered by Columbia) for the semester.
This is a "dummy" course for CC and SEAS students studying abroad on a Columbia-Approved program (programs not administered by Columbia) for the semester.
The Thought Leaders Series, presented in the Fall, brings to the Journalism School journalists and media leaders who will address current issues and concerns. The series, which takes place most Tuesdays in the fall semester, is designed to complement what students are learning in their classes and provide them the opportunity to meet.
All Lectures are at 6PM in the Jamail Lecture Hall in Pulitzer Hall.
All M.S. students are expected to attend. #
CJSLeaders
The Thought Leaders Series, presented in the Fall, brings to the Journalism School journalists and media leaders who will address current issues and concerns. The series, which takes place most Tuesdays in the fall semester, is designed to complement what students are learning in their classes and provide them the opportunity to meet.
All Lectures are at 6PM in the Jamail Lecture Hall in Pulitzer Hall.
All M.S. students are expected to attend. #
CJSLeaders