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Courses
Spring 2008
undergraduate courses: lectures
undergraduate courses: seminars and colloquia
graduate courses: lectures
graduate courses: seminars (including application information)
graduate courses: cross-listed courses
graduate courses: core
faculty information


Undergraduate Courses

Confirm course times, discussion section times, and call numbers on the Directory of Classes.

All Columbia seminars (with "AHIS" prefix) require an application. Columbia seminar applications are due on Monday, December 3, 5:00PM in 826 Schermerhorn Hall. The application form can be found here.

If you are interested in a Barnard seminar, please attend the first day of class. Please compose a brief statement (1-2 paragraphs) explaining your interest in and preparation (e.g., past coursework) for the course. Address the statement to the instructor (Dear Prof. xxxx.) Include: name, PID or social security number, school, Major/Concentration(s), year, email address. An individual application is required for each seminar to which you apply.

Many courses fall into more than one distribution area. However, A SINGLE COURSE can never fulfill two Field requirements AT THE SAME TIME . For example, AHIS W4155: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Mesopotamia can fulfill either 'Ancient' or 'non-Western' but never both . CHECK to see which requirement the courses below fulfill here.

Please note that 4000 level lectures are "introductory graduate courses" and are open to advanced undergraduate and all graduate students, and a limited amount of registered auditors from the School of Continuing Education, if the instructor permits auditors.

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Undergraduate Courses: Lectures

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Undergraduate Courses: Seminars and Colloquia

Columbia University undergraduate seminars require an application, which are due on Monday, December 3, 5:00 pm in 826 Schermerhorn Hall. The application form can be found here.

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Graduate Courses: Lectures

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Graduate Courses: Seminars

All graduate seminars require an application. Applications are due by Friday, November 30, 5:00pm without exception in 826 Schermerhorn Hall. The seminar application for all Art History and Archaeology graduate seminars consist of a one-page form, available only online as a PDF or as a RTF (the office does not have copies of the form.) Do not attach second pages or letters to the form, only this application form will be accepted. An individual application form is required for each seminar to which you apply. Please drop off seminar applications to 826 Schermerhorn by the deadline.

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Graduate Courses: Cross-Listed Courses

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Graduate Courses: Core

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Faculty Leaves

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This list is subject to change.
Attendance at the first class meeting is strongly recommended.

For day / time / room information, consult the Directory of Classes. (See links below.)
Related Links

Columbia University Art History Department —Directory of Classes, Spring 2008

Barnard College, Art History Department—Directory of Classes, Spring 2008

Download the Undergraduate Seminar Application as a PDF or as a RTF, due Monday, December 3, 5:00pm.

Download the Graduate Seminar Application as a PDF or as a RTF, due Friday, November 30, 5:00pm.

Learn how PhD students from fellow institutions may take courses at Columbia.

Undergraduate Field Distribution


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