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Proofed | Editors | Emeritus | Columbia Business School (CBS) Style Guide | CIO.SEPO / ECHRO / ECRO

Key Style Guide Information and Links


School and Course Terminology

course, teacher and learners

Course

Program

Programme

Module

Week

Program Leader

Learning Facilitator

Success Coach

Learner

Participant

school name and faculty

  • Generally, refer to the School as Columbia Business School, which can subsequently be shortened to the Business School, or the School.
    • When it will be absolutely understood that the Business School is being referred to, it may be shortened to Columbia.
    • Capitalize School and University when referring to Columbia Business School and Columbia University.
  • Always spell out program titles in full, even if they include acronyms — e.g., Chief Financial Officer Program, not CFO Program.
  • Use Professor, not Prof or Dr.

Capitalization

  • If a program title has "Program" in it, it should be capitalized ("program" is not capitalized on its own).

Headers/subheaders

  • Headers: CMoS title case
    • Capitalize prepositions in headings if they are four letters or more (With, From, etc.)
  • Subheaders: sentence case
    • Exceptions—the following should always be in title case:
      • Estimated Time to Complete
      • Learning Outcome(s) Addressed
      • Submission Instructions
      • Suggested File Type
      • Suggested Length
      • Suggested Time Commitment
      • Suggested Word Count

Punctuation

  • Use the serial comma.
  • Parenthetical dashes: use unspaced em dashes.
  • Use hyphens with the prefix “co”: co-founder, co-director, co-CEO, co-teacher.
  • When mentioning America, use U.S. (only use US without periods when it is used as an adjective).
    In running text, it should be spelled out (United States).
  • When a word is being used with its standard meaning, do not put it in quotation marks. For a technical term that may not be familiar to readers, italics may be used for the first mention, but standard font should be used for subsequent mentions.
  • Avoid ampersands.
  • Avoid exclamation marks.

Numbers

  • Spell out numbers one to nine; use numerals for 10 and above.
  • When used as a compound adjective in running text, all words are spelled out (e.g. eleven-month program, not 11-month program).
  • When used as a compound adjective in bullet lists, all numbers are written as digits (e.g. 6-week course, not six-week course).
  • Spell out "percent" in running text (use % in display text).
  • Numeric ranges are separated by an en dash unless preceded by “from” or “between”
    • December 21–28
    • From December 21 to 28
    • Between December 21 and 28

Times and Dates

  • Time format: 9–10 a.m. ET
  • Use of commas to separate elements of a date range:
    • The program will run from May 30, 1996, to June 17, 1997.

Bullet Lists

  • Capitalize the first letter.
  • Period at the end if the bullet is a full sentence or if the bulleted list contains a sentence.
  • Nothing at the end if none of the bullets are full sentences.

Citations/Referencing

  • Use CMoS Notes and Bibliography style for referencing.
    • Use Bibliography style for reading lists.
    • Use Notes style for references in videos.
  • Title-only is fine for hyperlinked third-party content (e.g., web articles), but follow CMoS guidelines for capitalization/italics as per the Notes and Bibliography link above.
  • Italicize titles of books and periodicals in the running text.

Subject-Specific Terminology/Spelling Preferences

  • a dot com company
  • co-founder, co-director, etc. (hyphenate "co-" prefix)
  • decision-making (both noun and adjective)
  • deep dive (noun)
  • early-warning
  • e-commerce
  • email (not e-mail)
  • enroll in, not enroll for
  • future leaders — don't use this phrase to describe students
  • ground zero — never use this unless in relation to 9/11
  • Insights-Efforts Matrix
  • internet
  • life cycle (two words)
  • log in (verb); login (noun)
  • mythbuster (one word)
  • newsletter, not e-newsletter or enewsletter
  • quality-adjusted
  • road map
  • startup (one word, no hyphen)
  • website
  • World Wide Web, the web

For CBS-CIO.SEPO

  • Use "Certificate of Participation" not "Certificate of Completion"

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