Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia Gre Code
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Type | Private |
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Established | 1880 |
Dean | Carlos J. Alonso |
Students | ~six,000 students |
Location | New York NY U.S. |
Campus | Urban |
Website | gsas |
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The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (also known equally GSAS) is the graduate schoolhouse of Columbia University. Founded in 1880, GSAS is responsible for most of Columbia's graduate degree programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The school offers MA and PhD degrees in approximately 78 disciplines.
History [edit]
GSAS began to take shape in the late 19th century, when Columbia, until so a primarily undergraduate institution with a few professional attachments, began to establish graduate faculties in several fields: Political Scientific discipline (1880), Philosophy (1890), and Pure Scientific discipline (1892). The graduate faculties, notably, were open up to women at a time when many other Columbia schools were not; Columbia Higher did not become a coeducational establishment until 1983. The offset Ph.D. awarded past Columbia was conferred in 1882; the first woman to receive one did so in 1886.
The increasing professionalization of the university brought with it an emphasis on the graduate schools, as presidents such every bit Seth Depression and Nicholas Murray Butler sought to emulate the success of High german universities during the belatedly 19th and early 20th centuries. Indeed, in the effort to produce as many graduate degree-holders as possible, attempts were fabricated to streamline undergraduate life and center bookish life in the graduate-focused departments. Such efforts led to resistance among Columbia Higher administrators and undergraduates, arguably one of the contributing factors in the 1968 protests. Nevertheless, graduate research has flourished at Columbia as a upshot, and the university has been among the summit producers of PhDs in the U.s. from the inception of the graduate disciplines. In the early on 1990s, GSAS and Columbia Higher kinesthesia were all absorbed into a consolidated Kinesthesia of Arts and Sciences, with familiar complaints amongst undergraduates and their advocates.
List of academic departments [edit]
- African-American Studies
- African Studies Certificate
- American Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)
- Anatomy and Prison cell Biology
- Anthropology (Ph.D in Anthropology & Didactics - joint caste with Teachers College[1])
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
- Architecture (History and Theory)
- Art History and Archæology
- Astronomy
- Atmospheric and Planetary Science
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Applied science
- Biomedical Informatics
- Biostatistics
- Biotechnology
- Buddhist Studies
- Business
- Prison cell Biology and Pathobiology
- Cellular, Molecular, and Biophysical Studies
- Chemical Biological science
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemic Physics
- Chemical science
- Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
- Classical Studies
- Classics
- Climate and Society
- Communications
- Comparative Literature and Lodge
- Calculator Scientific discipline
- Conservation Biology
- Dental Sciences
- World and Environmental Technology (Henry Krumb School of Mines)
- Earth and Environmental Science Journalism
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- East Asia: Regional Studies
- East Asian Languages and Cultures
- East Asian Studies (Liberal Studies Thou.A.)
- Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology
- Economics
- Pedagogy (Teachers College)
- Electrical Engineering science
- English and Comparative Literature
- Environmental Wellness Sciences
- Epidemiology
- French and Romance Philology
- French Cultural Studies in a Global Context
- Genetics and Evolution
- Germanic Languages
- Global Thought
- History
- Human being Rights
- Homo Rights Studies
- Industrial Technology & Operations Research
- International and World History, Dual Degree M.A./K.Sc.
- Islamic Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)
- Italian Studies
- J.D./Ph.D. Program
- Japanese Didactics
- Jewish Studies
- Jewish Studies (Liberal Studies Yard.A.)
- Journalism
- Latin America and Caribbean; Regional Studies
- Linguistics
- K.D./Ph.D.
- Materials Scientific discipline and Engineering/Solid State Science and Applied science
- Mathematical Structures for Ecology & Social Sciences
- Mathematics
- Mathematics of Finance
- Mechanical Applied science
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Medieval Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)
- Microbiology
- Middle Eastern, Southward Asian, and African Studies
- Middle E Studies, Document
- Modern Art, Critical, and Curatorial Studies
- Modern European Studies (Liberal Studies Grand.A.)
- Museum Anthropology
- Music
- Neurobiology and Behavior
- Nutrition
- Operations Research
- Oral History
- Pathology and Cell Biology
- Pharmacology
- Philosophical Foundations of Physics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology and Cellular Biophysics
- Political Scientific discipline
- Psychology
- Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences
- Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, dual caste MA/MPA
- Religion
- Religion-Journalism Dual MA/MS
- Russia, Eurasia and East Europe: Regional Studies G.A. Program
- Russian Translation
- Slavic Cultures
- Slavic Languages
- Social Piece of work
- Folklore
- Sociomedical Sciences
- South Asian Studies (Liberal Studies M.A.)
- Spanish and Portuguese
- Statistics
- Sustainable Development
- Theatre
- Urban Planning
- Yiddish Studies
Notable alumni [edit]
Economists [edit]
- Kenneth Arrow – economist, Ph.D., 1951
- Arthur Burns – economist, Ph.D., 1934
- Milton Friedman – economist, Ph.D., 1946
- Christina Paxson – economist; Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University; 19th President, Brownish University, PhD 1987
Historians [edit]
- Nina Ansary – historian, Ph.D 2013
- Jacques Barzun – historian, Ph.D. 1932
- Charles A. Beard – historian, Ph.D. 1904
- Dominique Collon - historian, Ph.D 1971
- Lawrence Cremin – historian, M.A. 1947, Ph.D. 1949
- Richard Hofstadter – historian, Ph.D. 1942
- Bruce Cumings – historian, Ph.D. 1975
- Stanley Payne—historian, Ph.D. 1959
- Howard Zinn—historian, Ph.D. 1958
Literature [edit]
- Jacob M. Appel – writer and bioethicist, Yard.A., 2000
- John Ashbery – poet, 1951
- Isaac Asimov – scientific discipline fiction writer, M.A. 1941
- Paul Auster – writer, M.A., 1970
- Randolph Bourne – antiwar essayist, M.A. 1913
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis – literary critic, M.A. 1964, Ph.D. 1970
- Teju Cole - novelist and critic, Thou.Phil. fine art history, 2003
- John Eisenhower - military historian and son of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Yard.A., 1950
- Jason Epstein – writer, M.A., 1950
- John Erskine – literary scholar, Ph.D. 1903
- James Goldman – writer, 1952
- William Goldman – screenwriter, 1956
- Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal – screenwriter
- David G. Hartwell - critic and editor, Ph.D. 1973
- Carolyn Heilbrun – writer, M.A. 1951, Ph.D. 1959
- Joseph Heller – writer, 1949
- Zora Neale Hurston – writer, 1935
- Alfred Kazin – literary critic, 1958
- Kenneth Koch – poet, M.A. 1953, Ph.D. 1959
- Joseph Woods Krutch – writer, M.A. 1916, Ph.D. 1929
- David Lehman – poet, Ph.D. 1978
- Peter Straub – writer, 1966
- Lionel Trilling – literary critic, Chiliad.A. 1926, Ph.D. 1938
- Anne Tyler – novelist, 1962
- Mark Van Doren – writer, Ph.D. 1920
- Stark Young – critic and writer, 1902
Philosophers [edit]
- Mortimer Adler – Ph.D. in psychology, 1928
- Arthur Danto – One thousand.A. 1949, Ph.D. in philosophy, 1952
- Irwin Edman – Ph.D. in philosophy, 1919
- Hu Shih – public intellectual in China, Ph.D. 1917
Natural scientists [edit]
- Jacqueline Barton – chemist, 1979
- Niles Eldredge – paleontologist, Ph.D. 1969
- Stephen Jay Gould – paleontologist, Ph.D. 1967
- Neil deGrasse Tyson – astrophysicist, writer, science communicator, Ph.D. 1991
Performing arts [edit]
- Kenneth Ascher, DMA – jazz pianist, composer – 1966 CC; 1968 GSAS; 1971 SOA
- Alan Heyman, traditional Korean musicologist and composer, 1959[ii]
- Art Garfunkel – musician, 1967
- Volition Geer – player
- Edward Everett Horton – role player, 1909
- John Kander – composer, 1954
- Bernard Malamud – writer, 1942
- Thomas Merton – Catholic author, 1939
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- Ruth Bridegroom – anthropologist, Ph.D. 1923
- Theos Casimir Bernard – explorer and religionist, Grand.A. 1936, Ph.D. 1943
- Kenneth B. Clark – educational psychologist, Ph.D. 1940
- Mamie Phipps Clark – educational psychologist, Ph.D. 1943
- Gilberto Freyre — Brazilian sociologist, cultural anthropologist and historian, Yard.A. 1922
- Robert A. Leonard — linguist, M.A. and M. Phil. 1973, Ph.D 1982
- Margaret Mead — anthropologist, Ph.D. 1929
- Lorine Livingston Pruette — psychologist, Ph.D. 1924
Politicians [edit]
- B. R. Ambedkar – a founding father of India, M.A. 1915, Ph.D. 1928
- Nicholas Murray Butler – diplomat and President of Columbia University, Ph.D. 1884
- Benjamin Cardozo – jurist, Grand.A. 1890
- Wellington Koo – Chinese diplomat, Ph.D. 1912
- Robert Moses urban planner, Ph.D. 1914
- Frances Perkins – US Secretary of Labor, M.A. 1910
- Brent Scowcroft – US National Security Counselor, Thou.A. and Ph.D. in international relations, 1967
- Mark Wyland – California State Senator, M.A. in political science, 1969
- Madeleine Albright - Secretary of State, Ph.D. in public police and governance, 1976
Visual arts [edit]
- Mary Godfrey – art educator
- Donald Clarence Judd – sculptor, 1961
- Agnes Martin – painter, Thousand.A. 1952
- Meyer Schapiro – fine art historian, Ph.D. 1929
Other fields [edit]
- Peter Buck – founder of Subway restaurant concatenation, Ph.D.
- Herman Hollerith – inventor, Ph.D. 1890
- Jose Franklin Jurado-Rodriguez – Moneylaunderer for the Cali Dare kingpin Jose Santacruz Londono[iii]
- Sam Levenson – comedian, 1938
- Ge Li – Chinese American billionaire, co-founder of WuXi AppTec, Ph.D. 1994
- John McCaffery – newscaster
- Richard P. Mills – former Commissioner of Didactics for both Vermont and New York States, M.A. 1967
- Madeleine B. Stern – rare book expert, Thou.A. 1934
- Judith Rodin – 7th president of the University of Pennsylvania and president of the Rockefeller Foundation, Ph.D. 1970
- Leonard Tow – Chairman and CEO of Citizens Communications, Ph.D. 1960
- James T. Lee - lawyer, broker, real manor programmer, and grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill, A.M. 1902
- Peter Hildebrand Meienberg – Swiss Benedictine missionary based in East Africa
References [edit]
- ^ "Requirements and Contacts | Department of Anthropology". anthropology.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05.
- ^ Seligson, Fred Jeremy (2014-03-03). "Korean music expert Heyman dies at 83". The Korea Times . Retrieved 2014-03-04 .
- ^ RASHBAUM, William K. (April 12, 1996). "HE ADMITS LAUNDERING DRUG Greenbacks". New York Daily News.
External links [edit]
- GSAS website
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Graduate_School_of_Arts_and_Sciences
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