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New Transfer Student - Spring 2005
Academic Advisement Information Booklet
Prepared by the Center for Advisement and Orientation
Location: VC Bldg.– 5th Floor – Room 215
Tele:
646-312-4260
Web:
www.baruch.cuny.edu/advisement
e-mail:
[email protected]
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Part 1: Your Undergraduate Degree
Baruch College Offers the following undergraduate degrees
 BA = Bachelor of Arts = 120 credits
 BS = Bachelor of Science = 120 credits
 BBA = Bachelor of Business Administration = 124 credits
These are the minimum credits required to earn the degree. This number
may increase, based on the number and type of credits you transfer to
Baruch College. Remember your credits transfer but not your grades.
Your degree consists of the:
 Common Core Curriculum (Tier I, II and III)
 Additional Course Requirements
 Major
 Electives
The next few pages will show you the courses in each of the three Tiers
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Part 2:
Common Core Curriculum
The Common Core consists of three Tiers with a set number of courses in each
tier. As you read each box – mark  each of the courses you completed based on
what is listed on your evaluation. Highlight the courses that you will need to
complete at Baruch to earn your degree. The courses for the core curriculum are
required for all majors and degrees.
Tier I
(12-19 credits)
ENG 2100
(3 crs)
Grade =
One 2000 level Math Course
(3-4 crs)
Grade =
COM(SPE) 1010
(3 crs)
Grade =
Do you have credit for
CIS 2200 or CIS 1357?
Foreign Language
(Based on HS Foreign Language Units)
If the answer is no - you must take the
See Undergraduate Bulletin for details
SIMNET Exam
(0-6 crs)
ENG 2150
(3 crs)
Pre-req:- ENG 2100
Grade =
NOTE: MATH 1030 does not fulfill the Tier 1 – Math Requirement
NOTE: Need the SIMNET Exam? Contact - Testing & Evaluation Office at 646-312-4305
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Tier II
(29-33 credits)
Humanities
(12 crs)
Select one course from
each of the 4 groups below:
Natural Sciences (4 crs) Grade =
Select one course from this group:
BIO 1003, 1005, 2010; CHM 1000, 2003
PHY 1003, 2003; ENV 1020, 1021
Social Sciences
(13 crs)
Select one course from
each of the 4 groups below:
ART 1000, 1011, 1012 or
MSC 1003, 1005 or THE 1041
(3crs)
Grade =
1. PSY 1001 (4 crs)
HIS 1000, 1001, 1003, 1005, 2050 or 2053
(3 crs)
Grade =
2. ANT 1001 or SOC 1005 (3 crs)
ENG 2800, ENG 2850
LTT 2800 or LTT 2850
(3 crs)
Grade =
3. ECO 1001 or ECO 1002 (3 crs)
PHI 2000, 2010 or 2200
(3 crs)
Grade =
4. POL 1101, 2001, 2321, 2332, 2353 or
PUB 1250 (3 crs)
Grade =
Grade =
ECO 1110(WSAS students only)
Grade =
Grade =
TIER III – Minor Requirement – (9 credits)
Tier III consists of selecting three courses in one area of disciplinary study in the Humanities,
Natural Sciences, Interdisciplinary Studies or Social Sciences. You will need two courses at the 3000
level and one course (capstone) at the 4000/5000 level. You are strongly advised to consult with a
faculty advisor, the academic department and the Undergraduate Bulletin for specific courses;
appropriate course selection; prerequisites and the sequence of each minor before your register for
Tier III courses.
Review the Undergraduate Bulletin for a complete listing of the Tier III Minors
Note: While you must complete a minor from a non-business discipline, you may also complete a
second minor from a business discipline.
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Part 3: Additional degree requirements
(degree requirements beyond the core curriculum)
 Each degree offered at Baruch College has additional course
requirements which are described on the following pages.
 All students in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the
School of Public Affairs are required to meet with a faculty advisor to
declare the major.
 All students must submit an on-line “Eligibility Review for your
Major”. Log on to http://advisement.baruch.cuny.edu for more
information.
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Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum
BBA Students
Business majors
MTH 2206/ 2201/2207/2610 or Equivalent*
ECO 1001*
ECO 1002*
STA 2000*
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ACC 2101*
ACC 2203 – required for all non- accountancy majors
BUS 1000
CIS 2200(1357)*
LAW 1101*
Upper Level Courses
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FIN 3000
MGT 3120
MGT 3121
MKT 3000
ACC 3202 –required for all accountancy majors
BPL 5100 –upper senior status required to enroll
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Note: courses marked with an asterisk* are also part of the pre-business requirement
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Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum BS Students
Public Affairs Majors
ECO 1001* and 1002
Course completed__
PHI 2200*
Course completed__
PUB 1250*
Course completed__
STA 2100*
Course completed__
CIS 2200(1357)
Course completed__
LAW 1101
Course completed__
Note: courses marked with an asterisk*
are part of the pre-SPA requirement
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Real Estate & Metropolitan
Development
MTH 2206*/2201*/2610/2207 or
equivalent
Course completed__
ECO 1001* and 1002*
Course completed__ Course completed__
PUB 1250*
Course completed__
STA 2000*
Course completed__
ACC 2101*
Course completed__
Upper Level Courses
ECO 3320 or 3220
PAF 3201
FIN 3000
LAW 3301
LAW 3302
REA 3702
REA 3710
REA 4725
PAF 3375
PAF 3550
PAF 3701
PAF 3801
PAF 4250
PAF 4701
PAF 4702
Required Elective
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Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum
BA Students
Liberal Arts Majors
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One additional Natural Science course (4 credits) from among the following:
BIO 1003, 1005 ,2010; CHM 1000, 2003; PHY 1003, 2003; ENV 1020, 1021
The 2nd Natural Science Course must be selected from a different area** than the Natural
Science course completed to fulfill the required Tier II- Natural Science Requirement.
** ENV and BIO are considered to be the same area.
Course completed__
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Cultural Studies - Select one course (3 credits) in Black, Hispanic, Latin
American or Asian & Asian American Studies
Course completed__
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Language Or Literature (6 – 8 credits)*See Undergraduate Bulletin for details.
Course completed__
Course completed__
Students who wish to complete the BA degree must declare their major at one of the
Academic Departments in the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences. The School also offers
an Ad Hoc Arts & Sciences degree and offers students the opportunity of completing a
double major.
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Part 4. Eligibility Review (requirements) for your
Major.
 The next three pages will list the eligibility requirements for
the majors offered at Baruch College.
 All students are required to submit the on-line “Eligibility
Review for your Major” form. You may access this form by
logging on to the Center for Advisement and Orientation
website www.baruch.cuny.edu/advisement
Look for the link on our home page.
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Eligibility requirements for the following Majors:
Accountancy, Computer Information Systems, Economics, Finance & Investments,
Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Human Resource Management, Operations Management,
Entrepreneurship Management, Marketing Management, Quantitative Methods and Modeling.
Students who wish to pursue the BBA degree may do so after they have completed a minimum of 45 credits
with an overall minimum GPA of 2.25 and an average GPA of 2.25 or higher in the eight pre-business
courses. Additionally, students must have completed either COM 1010 or ENG 2150 (or their equivalents) in
order to apply. See the eight pre-business courses listed below:
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ACC 2101
CIS 2200(1357)
ECO 1001
ECO 1002
ENG 2100
LAW 1101
MTH 2206/2207/2610/2201
STA 2000
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Overall GPA= _____
Pre-Business course GPA=____
To find out more information log on to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/advisement
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Eligibility Requirements for the following Majors:
Public Affairs and Real Estate & Metropolitan Development
Students who wish to pursue the BS degree in Public Affairs must complete the following courses (24
credit hours )with a minimum GPA of a 2.5
BS in Public Affairs:
Completion of at least 24 credits including the following eight courses with a 2.5 GPA
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COM 1010
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ECO 1001
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ENG 2100
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ENG 2150
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2000-level Math course
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PHI 2200
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PUB 1250
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Pre-PA GPA =
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STA 2100
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Overall GPA =
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Completion of any 48 credit hours with an overall GPA of 2.25 which includes:
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ENG 2100
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ENG 2150
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2000-level Math course
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STA 2100
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PUB 1250
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Overall GPA =
Faculty Advisor: Professor Daniel Williams (Contact SPA for Office Hours)
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Students who wish to pursue the BS in Real Estate and Metropolitan Development major
must complete a minimum of 45 credits with an overall GPA of a 2.5 GPA and students
must achieve a 2.5 in the following six courses:
ACC
2101
Grade =
MTH
2206/2201/2610/2207
Grade =
ECO
1001
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ECO
1002
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ENG
2100
Grade =
STA 2000
Grade =
Additionally, students must have completed a communication course –
either COM 1010 or ENG 2150 (or equivalent) in order to apply.
Pre- REA GPA = ____
Overall GPA = ___
Faculty Advisor: Professor John Goering (Contact SPA for Office hours)
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find out more information log on to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/advisement
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Eligibility Requirements for Majors in the
Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
Requirement: Minimum overall GPA of a “C” - 2.0
Please note the following important information!
Students who wish to complete the BA degree must declare their major through one
of the Academic Departments in the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences and meet
with a faculty advisor.
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The School offers an Ad Hoc Arts & Sciences major degree and grants students the
opportunity of completing a double major in Arts & Sciences.
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Review the Undergraduate Bulletin for majors offered by the Weissman School.
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Check out the website for more information about the Weissman School http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/
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To find out more information log on to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/advisement
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Part 5: Program Planning Sheet
(for student’s use only)
Review the courses you still need to complete for your degree and are eligible to register for this semester.
Pay special attention to the required Math and English courses.
Name:
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ID#:_________________________________________________
Spring 2005- Schedule – Plan A
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Spring 2005– Schedule – Plan B
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Minimum needed for full-time status = 12 credits.
You may not re-take a course in which you earned
credit from your previous institution.
It is strongly recommended that you include any
remaining required Math and English courses.
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Additional and Important Information
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Submit all final transcripts to the Office of Admissions.
Your previous grades do not transfer to Baruch College. Previous grades are reviewed to
determine eligibility for certain majors.
You (not the advisor or the computer) are responsible for checking and adhering to all course
prerequisites and corequisites.
Courses completed at your previous school (credits received) may not be repeated at Baruch.
Baruch offers free tutoring at the Student Academic Consulting Center (SACC), a nationally
certified tutoring center.
All students are required to complete a liberal arts minor (see Tier III of the Core curriculum).
Baruch’s policies and procedures may be different than your previous school. Read your
Undergraduate Bulletin.
Want to learn about ABS, PEN, and WU grades? Read your Undergraduate Bulletin –
Understanding your Final Grades and Transcript.
Pay special attention to Baruch’s 3X repeat policy
Read the Undergraduate Bulletin for information regarding the CPI units
Need help in deciding a career? Visit the Career Development Center
Every student must submit the on-line “Eligibility Review for Your Major”. Log on to:
http://advisement.baruch.cuny.edu for more information.
Note: Requirements are subject to change. Always stay up to date by reading your College
Bulletin, Schedule of Classes, your Baruch webmail and other college literature.
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