2008-2009 Bulletin â PDF - SEAS Bulletin - Columbia University
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MINOR IN PHILOSOPHY<br />
1–5. Any five courses in the Philosophy<br />
Department with no distribution requirement;<br />
total 15 points. See also the list<br />
of exceptions on page 17.<br />
MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
1–2. Two from the following courses:<br />
W1201: Introduction to American<br />
government and politics 3.0 points<br />
W1501: Comparative politics:<br />
an introduction<br />
3.0 points<br />
W1601: Introduction to<br />
international politics<br />
3.0 points<br />
3–5. Any three courses in the Political<br />
Science Department with no distribution<br />
requirement; total 9 points.<br />
MINOR IN PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Five courses required, including PSYC<br />
W1001 and courses in at least two of<br />
the three groups listed below (for example,<br />
you could select two courses from<br />
Group I and two from Group III along<br />
with the required W1001); total 15<br />
points (minimum).<br />
1. PSYC W1001: The science of psychology<br />
2–5. Any four courses from, at a minimum,<br />
two of the three groups below:<br />
I. PERCEPTION AND COGNITION<br />
Courses numbered in the 2200s, 3200s,<br />
or 4200s. Also PSYC W1420, W1480, or<br />
W1490.<br />
II. PSYCHOBIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE<br />
PSYC W1010:<br />
Mind, brain, and behavior 3.0 points<br />
Courses numbered in the 2400s,<br />
3400s, or 4400s. Also PSYC W1440.<br />
III. SOCIAL, PERSONALITY, AND ABNOR-<br />
MAL: Courses numbered in the 2600s,<br />
3600s, or 4600s. Also PSYC W1450 or<br />
W1455.<br />
MINOR IN RELIGION<br />
1–5. Five courses (total 15 points), one of<br />
which must be at the 2000 level.<br />
MINOR IN SOCIOLOGY<br />
1. SOCI V1202: Sociological<br />
imagination<br />
3.0 points<br />
2. SOCI V1205: Evaluation of<br />
evidence<br />
3.0 points<br />
3. SOCI V3100:<br />
Classical social theory<br />
3.0 points<br />
4–5. Any two 3000- or 4000-level courses<br />
offered by the Department of Sociology;<br />
total 6 points.<br />
Note: The year’s array of elective courses<br />
can be found online in the <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
College or General Studies bulletin.<br />
MINOR IN STATISTICS<br />
1. STAT W1111 or W1211:<br />
Introduction to statistics<br />
3.0 points<br />
2. STAT W2110:<br />
Introduction to applied statistics 3.0 points<br />
3. STAT W3105:<br />
Introduction to probability 3.0 points<br />
or<br />
STAT W4105: Probability 3.0 points<br />
4. STAT W3107 or STAT W4107 3.0 points<br />
5. STAT W4315:<br />
Linear regression models 3.0 points<br />
6. One of any other 4000-level STAT courses,<br />
excluding STAT W4105, W4107, and W3109.<br />
Note: Well-prepared students may<br />
substitute W4201 (to be taken after<br />
W4315 ) for W1111 (or W1211) and<br />
V2010.<br />
MINOR IN TECHNOLOGICAL<br />
ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />
Minimum: 15 points<br />
1–3. Required courses:<br />
ENGI E2261: Introduction to<br />
accounting and finance 3.0 points<br />
BUSI W3020: Introduction of marketing<br />
and marketing management 3.0 points<br />
IEOR E4998: Managing technological<br />
innovation and entrepreneurship 3.0 points<br />
4–5. Electives (either two courses from list A<br />
or one course from list A and one from<br />
list B):<br />
A. Engineering electives (at least one)<br />
CHEN E4020: Protection of industrial<br />
and business property 3.0 points<br />
CIEN E4136: Entrepreneurship in civil<br />
engineering and construction 3.0 points<br />
COMS W4444: Programming and<br />
problem solving<br />
3.0 points<br />
BMEN E3998: Projects in biomedical<br />
engineering (or equivalent) 3.0 points<br />
IEOR E4550: Entrepreneurial business<br />
creation for engineers 3.0 points<br />
ISME E4310: The manufacturing<br />
enterprise<br />
3.0 points<br />
Either SCNC W3010: Science, technology,<br />
and society or URBS V3310: Science and<br />
technology in urban environments<br />
(but not both)<br />
3.0 points<br />
B: Other electives (no more than one)<br />
ECON W4280:<br />
Corporate finance<br />
3.0 points<br />
BUSI W3010: Managing human<br />
behavior in the organization 3.0 points<br />
IEOR W4308: Industrial budgeting<br />
and finance control<br />
3.0 points<br />
<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>