Courses
Start building your summer today by selecting from hundreds of Columbia courses from various topics of interest. Courses for Summer 2026 are now available, with new offerings being added throughout the winter into early spring.
Please note: listing your desired courses in your visiting application does not automatically register you for those courses, nor does it guarantee seat availability.
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Pre-req: two sems of college-level Russ or placement test. Contact Practicum Director
Instructor
Marina Grineva
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-13:00
Tu 09:00-13:00
We 09:00-13:00
Th 09:00-13:00
Enrollment
3 of 10
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Pre-req: three sems of college-level Russ or placement test. Contact Practicum Director
Instructor
Marina Grineva
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-13:00
Tu 09:00-13:00
We 09:00-13:00
Th 09:00-13:00
Enrollment
3 of 10
Prerequisites: RUSS UN2101 and RUSS UN2102 or placement test $15.00= Language Resource Fee, $15.00 = Materials Fee , Curriculum evolves according to needs and interests of the students. Emphasis on conversation and composition, reading and discussion of selected texts and videotapes; oral reports required. Conducted entirely in Russian.
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Pre-req: four sems of college-level Russ or placement test. Contact Practicum Director
Instructor
Marina Tsylina
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-13:00
Tu 09:00-13:00
We 09:00-13:00
Th 09:00-13:00
Enrollment
0 of 10
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Pre-req: five sems of college-level Russ or placement test. Contact Practicum Director
Instructor
Irina Kogel
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-13:00
Tu 09:00-13:00
We 09:00-13:00
Th 09:00-13:00
Enrollment
0 of 10
Using modern, student-centered, active and collaborative learning techniques, students will engage — through field observations, in-class experiments, computer simulations, and selected readings — with a range of ideas and techniques designed to integrate and anchor scientific habits of mind. Throughout the term, all students will satisfy a detailed set of rubrics by documenting their learning in reflection postings designed to serve as a future reference for how they, individually, went from not understanding an idea to understanding it. Topics covered will include statistics, basic probability, a variety of calculational skills, graph reading, and estimation — all aimed at elucidating such concepts as energy, matter, cells, and genes in the context of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, neuroscience, and physics.
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This course has field trips on Wed 6/10, 6/17, & 6/24 from 1-5 PM, and weekly outside classroom outings during the scheduled seminar times
Instructor
Klejda Bega
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
We 13:00-17:00
We 13:00-17:00
We 13:00-17:00
Tu 11:00-13:00
Th 11:00-13:00
Enrollment
13 of 20
Using modern, student-centered, active and collaborative learning techniques, students will engage — through field observations, in-class experiments, computer simulations, and selected readings — with a range of ideas and techniques designed to integrate and anchor scientific habits of mind. Throughout the term, all students will satisfy a detailed set of rubrics by documenting their learning in reflection postings designed to serve as a future reference for how they, individually, went from not understanding an idea to understanding it. Topics covered will include statistics, basic probability, a variety of calculational skills, graph reading, and estimation — all aimed at elucidating such concepts as energy, matter, cells, and genes in the context of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, neuroscience, and physics.
Note:
This course has field trips on Wed 6/10, 6/17, & 6/24 from 1-5 PM, and weekly outside classroom outings during the scheduled seminar times
Instructor
Klejda Bega
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
We 13:00-17:00
We 13:00-17:00
We 13:00-17:00
Tu 11:00-13:00
Th 11:00-13:00
Enrollment
13 of 20
Elementary course, equivalent to SPAN V1101 or F1101. Fundamental principles of grammar; practice in pronunciation. Reading and conversation are introduced from the beginning. Use of the language laboratory is required.
Instructor
Irene Alonso-Aparicio
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
9 of 15
Elementary course, equivalent to SPAN V1101 or F1101. Fundamental principles of grammar; practice in pronunciation. Reading and conversation are introduced from the beginning. Use of the language laboratory is required.
Instructor
Aaron Boalick
Monica Cerda Campero
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
1 of 15
Prerequisites: SPAN S1101, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN F1102 or V1102. Grammar exercises, prose readings, and practice in the spoken language.
Instructor
Juan Jimenez-Caicedo
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
4 of 15
Prerequisites: SPAN S1101, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN F1102 or V1102. Grammar exercises, prose readings, and practice in the spoken language.
Instructor
Aaron Boalick
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
4 of 15
Prerequisites: SPAN S1102, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN C1201 or F1201. Rapid grammar review, composition, and reading of literary works by contemporary authors.
Instructor
Leyre Alejaldre Biel
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
11 of 15
Prerequisites: SPAN S1102, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN C1201 or F1201. Rapid grammar review, composition, and reading of literary works by contemporary authors.
Instructor
Juan Jimenez-Caicedo
Monica Ramirez Bernal
Modality
In-Person
Day/Time
Mo 09:00-11:05
Tu 09:00-11:05
We 09:00-11:05
Th 09:00-11:05
Enrollment
5 of 15