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Undergraduate Program
Student Forms
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Department Planning Sheets

Planning sheets must be submitted in hard copy to the Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Zoë Strother .

[ Major in Art History ]

[ Major in the History and Theory of Architecture ]

[ Combined major in Art History and Visual Art ]

[ Concentration in Art History ]

[ Concentration in the History and Theory of Architecture ]

[ Premedical Concentration in Art History ]

Senior Thesis Application Form

New for Fall 2007, due by September 17, 2007.

[ Senior Thesis Application Form - PDF | RTF ]

Study Abroad & Transfer Credit Forms

Depending on your specific area of interest, study abroad is recommended. Each year students in the department, normally in their junior year, study abroad mainly in Europe. Choice of a study abroad program should be made through consultation with a faculty advisor, such as the Director of Undergraduate Studies as well as the Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Kathleen McDermott.

[ Study Abroad Form - PDF | RTF ]

[ Transfer Credit Form - PDF | RTF ]

Course Applications

[ Spring 2008 Undergraduate Seminar Application - PDF | RTF ]
Related Links
For all particulars, please see the Columbia College Bulletin



General Studies Bulletin

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