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    Columbia University: Arts Programs

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    • Listing Type: Colleges & Universities
    • Top Majors: Art and Design, Theater, Film and Television
    • Type: Private, Nonprofit
    • Degrees Awarded: 4 Year, 4 Year + Graduate
    • Campus Setting: Urban
    • Testing Requirements: ACT, SAT, Not Required
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships, Loans, Work Study
    • Gender: Coed
    • Country: United States
    • In State Tuition: $71,918
    • Out of State Tuition: $71,918
    • Delivery: Day, Residential
    • Affiliation: The Common App, Army ROTC, Air Force ROTC
    • Religious Affiliation: None
    • CEEB: 2116
    • IPED: 190150
    • Last Updated:July 2024
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    Overview

    Columbia's School of the Arts offers courses that lead to the BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree in Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies, and Visual Arts awarded by Columbia College and the School of General Studies. Those interested in studying the arts as an undergraduate at Columbia can apply for admissions to Columbia College, Barnard College, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, or the School of General Studies. 

    The Columbia University School of the Arts offers MFA degrees in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts and Writing, an MA degree in Film Studies, a joint JD/MFA degree in Theatre Management & Producing, and an interdepartmental program in Sound Arts. The School of the Arts is an innovative graduate professional school with a tradition of risk-taking, grounded in a deeply intellectual Ivy League university and energized by our location in New York City--one of the great cultural capitals of the world. The study and practice of art-making at the School is an immersive, constantly evolving process. Aspiring, emerging or established, our filmmakers, writers, theatre practitioners and visual artists grow individually through intensive engagement with their craft and lively, often profound exchanges of ideas and work.