AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA

Courses on Offer Fall 2026

Courses on Offer for Fall 2026
Students should speak to their advisor prior to registration to discuss course selection and degree requirements.

Anthropology
ANTH GR6085: Thing Theory (H. Chazin)
ANTH GR6103: Method and Theory in Archaeology (T. D'Altroy)
ANTH GR6168: History of Archaeology Theory (Z. Crossland)
ANTH GR6352: Museum Anthropology: History and Theory (B. Boyd)

Art History and Archaeology
AHIS GU4017: Sumer: Art and Architecture (Z. Bahrani)
AHIS GR8139: Antiquity in the Museum (Z. Bahrani)

Classical Studies
CLST GR8999: Supervised Independent Research
Please contact the CLST Program Coordinator to register; a course will be created for you

Classics (not including language classes at the 3000-level and below)
LATN GU4009: Latin Literature Prose Selections: Cicero (K. Volk)
GREK GU41005: History of Greek Literature I (E. Irwin)
LATN GU4105: Latin Literature of the Republic (K. Volk)

History
HIST GU4632: Jews in the Ancient City (S. Schwartz)
HIST GR8910: Historical Method and Craft (G. Mann)
Students may petition to sit in on select undergraduate courses, combined with an Independent Study at the graduate level

Philosophy
PHIL GU4137: Non-Classical Logic (A. Varzi)
PHIL GU4561: Probability and Decision Theory (T. Lando)
PHIL GR5415: Symbolic Logic (T. Lando)
PHIL GR6050: Methods and Problems: Theoretical Philosophy (M. Fusco)
PHIL GR6552: Counterfactuals (M. Fusco)
PHIL GR9552: Understanding, Epistemology, Metaphysics (C. Peacocke)
PHIL GR9985: Proposal Preparation Seminar (K. Vogt)
Students may petition to sit in on select undergraduate courses, combined with an Independent Study at the graduate level

Political Science
POLI GU4132: Political Thought: Classical and Medieval (D. Moser)