Columbia University School of Professional Studies
Columbia University School of Professional Studies (SPS) is one of the schools and colleges of Columbia University, located in New York City. The school offers a range of graduate and undergraduate programs, certificates, and non-degree courses designed for professional development and continuing education.
History[edit | edit source]
The Columbia University School of Professional Studies was established to provide innovative and flexible educational opportunities for adult learners and professionals. It has evolved over the years to meet the changing needs of the workforce and to offer programs that align with industry demands.
Academic Programs[edit | edit source]
SPS offers a variety of programs across multiple disciplines. These include:
- Master's degrees in fields such as Applied Analytics, Bioethics, Construction Administration, Enterprise Risk Management, Human Capital Management, Information and Knowledge Strategy, Nonprofit Management, Sports Management, and more.
- Postbaccalaureate Studies for students who have already earned a bachelor's degree and are looking to further their education.
- Professional certificates in areas like Business, Technology, and Health Care.
- Summer sessions and high school programs for pre-college students.
Faculty[edit | edit source]
The faculty at SPS consists of distinguished scholars, industry experts, and experienced practitioners who bring real-world knowledge and expertise to the classroom. They are committed to providing high-quality education and mentoring to students.
Student Life[edit | edit source]
Students at SPS have access to a wide range of resources and support services, including career counseling, academic advising, and networking opportunities. The school also hosts various events, workshops, and seminars to enhance the student experience and foster a sense of community.
Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]
SPS has a diverse and accomplished alumni network that spans various industries and professions. Alumni often engage with the school through mentoring, guest lectures, and participation in events.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Columbia University
- Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
- Columbia University School of Social Work
- Continuing education
- Professional development
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