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55<br />

IEOR<br />

INAF<br />

INTA<br />

MATH<br />

MEBM<br />

Industrial Engineering and<br />

Operations Research<br />

International Affairs<br />

Earth and Environmental Engineering,<br />

Civil Engineering and<br />

International and Public Affairs<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mechanical Engineering and<br />

Biomedical Engineering<br />

How Courses Are Numbered<br />

The course number that follows each<br />

designator consists of a capital letter<br />

followed by four digits. The capital<br />

letter indicates the <strong>University</strong> division or<br />

affiliate offering the course:<br />

B<br />

C<br />

E<br />

Business<br />

<strong>Columbia</strong> College<br />

Engineering and Applied Science<br />

Directory of Classes<br />

Room assignments, days and hours,<br />

and course changes for all courses are<br />

available online at http://www.columbia.<br />

edu/cu/bulletin/uwb.<br />

The School reserves the right to<br />

withdraw or modify the courses of<br />

instruction or to change the instructors<br />

at any time.<br />

MECE<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

G<br />

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences<br />

MSAE<br />

Materials Science and Engineering<br />

P<br />

Mailman School of Public Health<br />

MSIE<br />

MUSI<br />

PHED<br />

PHIL<br />

PHYS<br />

PLAN<br />

POLS<br />

PSLG<br />

Management Science and Industrial<br />

Engineering and Operations Research<br />

Music<br />

Physical Education<br />

Philosophy<br />

Physics<br />

Planning<br />

Political Science<br />

Physiology<br />

S<br />

U<br />

V<br />

W<br />

Z<br />

Summer Session<br />

International and Public Affairs<br />

Interschool course with Barnard<br />

Interfaculty course<br />

American Language Program<br />

The first digit indicates the level of<br />

the course, as follows:<br />

0 Course that cannot be credited<br />

toward any degree<br />

PSYC<br />

Psychology<br />

1 Undergraduate course<br />

RELI<br />

Religion<br />

2 Undergraduate course, intermediate<br />

SCNC<br />

Science<br />

3 Undergraduate course, advanced<br />

SIEO<br />

Statistics and Industrial Engineering<br />

and Operations Research<br />

4 Graduate course that is open to qualified<br />

undergraduates<br />

SOCI<br />

Sociology<br />

6 Graduate course<br />

SPAN<br />

Spanish<br />

8 Graduate course, advanced<br />

STAT<br />

Statistics<br />

9 Graduate research course or seminar<br />

URBS<br />

VIAR<br />

Urban Studies<br />

Visual Arts<br />

An x following the course number<br />

means that the course meets in the<br />

fall semester; y indicates the spring<br />

semester.<br />

engineering <strong>2011</strong>–<strong>2012</strong>

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