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  2. Columbia College is the oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University, a private Ivy League research university in New York City. Situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights in the borough of Manhattan, it was founded by the Church of England in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of Great Britain ...

  3. From its distinctive Core Curriculum, exceptional research facilities and extensive global programming, to its small class sizes and intimate learning environments, the educational experience of Columbia College is marked by countless opportunities for personal and intellectual growth.

  4. One of the world’s premier liberal arts colleges, Columbia College is distinguished by a singular, intensive Core Curriculum and provides all the benefits of a small college and all the reach of a great research university.

  5. In 1893, the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, & White begin designing the Morningside Heights campus. In 1896, Columbia College in the City of New York was renamed Columbia University in the City of New York, with the undergraduate school retaining the name Columbia College.

  6. Majors, Minors, and Special Programs. The Columbia College Bulletin provides an overview of all requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College. Every academic department or program that offers an undergraduate major, minor, or special program has a section of the Bulletin that provides an overview of the department/program, a list ...

  7. A Lifetime of Learning, a World of Opportunity. Columbia Colleges 100-year-old-plus uniquely designed Core Curriculum of philosophy, history, politics, literature, art, music, science and writing provides every student with a comprehensive and transformational understanding of modern civilization.

  8. Departments, Programs, and Courses. This section contains a description of the curriculum of each department in the College, along with information regarding degree requirements for majors and concentrators, including course descriptions, registration information, elective courses, and suggestions about courses and programs in related fields.

  9. As the curriculum continues to evolve, the College remains steadfast in its commitment to preparing students for life and work in our rapidly changing world. And no skills are more important than the ability to ‘reason exactly, write correctly, and speak eloquently'.

  10. Office hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Telephone: 212-854-2522 Email: ugrad-ask@columbia.edu Website: http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu For information about undergraduate admissions, please visit the Undergraduate Admissions website or contact the office by phone or email.

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