
You’ll dig into challenging literary texts, learn to read critically, speak confidently, and write persuasively in a two-semester seminar.
A Powerful Foundation
Barnard’s curriculum, Foundations, responds to your curiosity and adapts to your interests. It’s interdisciplinary, so you might discover a fascination for a subject you never considered before. Foundations encourages students to think in new ways, make original connections, and graduate with a set of rigorous analytical and technological skills that you can apply to any field you pursue.
You’ll dig into challenging literary texts, learn to read critically, speak confidently, and write persuasively in a two-semester seminar.
You’ll expand on your critical thinking and writing skills with intersecting areas of study and modes of thinking.
Whether you’re writing a paper, choreographing a dance, or researching in the lab, your senior project is a capstone for the work you’ve done in your major. You may even present it at a campuswide event.
Barnard offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 fields. You can also double major, design your own major, or pursue a special degree program in cooperation with Columbia University, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, or the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Although I am a STEM student, I wanted to be a well-rounded STEM student who could think critically and work collaboratively in a team across different disciplines. Barnard allowed me to do just that.
Isabel de Katona ’19 credits the Barnard-Columbia 4+1 Program for giving her a jumpstart on a career in public policy, with the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).
Barnard will push you in ways you didn’t know you could be pushed. Professors will force you to think about life in ways that you didn’t know existed. You’ll debate utopian ideas of gender, question political structures, learn about the criminal justice system and the nuances of classic literature.
In one environmental science class, students learned about climate change, invasive species, water resources, and sustainability, and even went on field trips to the Hudson River.
At Barnard, you can take a summer, a semester, or a year abroad. Study music in Austria, gender studies in the Netherlands, ecology in Panama — immerse yourself in a world of learning and adapt to a new culture.