Topics in Medical Informatics is back after a short hiatus with a new time and format. The course combines a journal club with a social agenda of having fun. The intent is to bring together the ...
Columbia University Analyzer -- CU Analyzer allows one to capture, analyze, and ultimately express new knowledge using multimedia objects culled from anywhere on the web. Mac and PC versions available ...
Naloxone trainings are currently offered virtually via Zoom to all members of the Columbia community, including affiliates on the Morningside/Manhattanville campus ...
Available all year. A good place to stay if you plan to study at the American Language Program for several terms. Air-conditioned double and single rooms with shared bath. Clean, well cared-for ...
Making Business Decisions: Real Cases from Real Companies. (Textbook and cassette.) White Plains, New York: Pearson, 1994. NorthStar: Academic English. (Series editor ...
The English Placement Test (EPT) is administered to international students who wish to attend classes in the American Language Program (ALP) or to pursue academic studies at Columbia University or one ...
The five-hour class meets twice a week, and has one scheduled language laboratory hour. Fluency and Listening classes (students at level five and above) This class meets once a week for 90 minutes, ...
Co-educational: educating both women and men. Graduate schools in the U.S. are generally co-educational, as are most undergraduate schools. Columbia's undergraduate divisions include three ...
This course is designed for lawyers, law school professors, and law school students from outside the United States and other non-native English speakers with an interest in learning about the American ...
Students must have a score of at least 550 on the paper-based or 213 on the computer-based TOEFL. Students must hold a university degree.
All this in the middle of the most vibrant, cosmopolitan city in the world. The campus is two blocks from Riverside Park and a short subway or bus ride from the restaurants, theatres, shops, and ...
My dad's job takes us to postwar West Germany for two and a half years. We lived in US Army housing and I went to the Army high school for 9th, 10th, and 11th grades.