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Degree Requirements

Columbia College

To earn the Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College students must:

  • Complete the Columbia College Core curriculum.

  • Satisfy specific requirements for your major and/or concentration.

  • Earn a minimum of 124 points.

Don't forget that the swim test is a Core requirement. You must take the test in order to graduate! The test is offered the first Friday of the month between 12 and 2pm. Questions regarding the swim test should be directed to Dr. Ken Torrey, 332 Dodge Fitness Center, (212) 854-4001, kwt1@columbia.edu.

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

To earn the Bachelor of Science degree from The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science you must:

  • Complete a professional-level course.

  • Complete approximately 38 points of technical requirements in the first and second years, as outlined in the The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Bulletin.

  • Satisfy specific requirements for your major.

  • Earn at least 27 points in non-technical coursework.

  • Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.

  • Earn a minimum of 127 points.

Check Your Degree Audit Report

The Degree Audit Report, known as the "DAR," is one of the most useful tools that you (and we) have to ensure that you are on track to graduate. The DAR indicates what requirements we believe you have completed by showing your courses completed and courses in progress.

You can access your DAR through Student Services On-line (SSOL). Simply log in with your University Network ID and password. Once you are logged in, in addition to accessing your DAR, you can view your grades, registration, and other parts of your record. For more information on interpreting the DAR, visit the DAR page.

 

 

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