About Psychology in Columbia University
The Department of Psychology offers students a comprehensive curriculum in psychological science, including research methods, cognition, neuroscience, developmental, social, and clinical areas. The curriculum prepares majors for graduate education in these fields and also provides a relevant background for social work, education, medicine, law, and business. Psychology course offerings are designed to meet the varying needs and interests of students, from those wishing to explore a few topics in psychology or to fulfill the science requirement, to those interested in majoring in Psychology or in Neuroscience and Behavior.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS :7.5
- TOEFL IBT: 100
Columbia University Highlights
| Number of Academic Programs |
60 |
| Total Endowment |
12+ billion USD |
| Student-Faculty Ratio |
6:1 |
| Gender Breakdown |
49% male;
51% female |
| International Student Population |
16% |
| International Student Population |
15,000+ |
| Number of Countries Represented |
152 |
| Nickname |
Lions |
| Financial Aid for International Students |
Available |
| Website |
www.columbia.edu |
Columbia University English langauage Requirments
| Test |
Score(s) |
| TOEFL iBT |
100 |
| TOEFL PBT |
600 |
| IELTS |
7.0 and above |
| Duolingo English Test (DET) |
120 |