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This bulletin is the official Baruch College Undergraduate Bulletin that all students should reference – do not reference the bulletin listed on the website of CUNY’s University Registrar. For curriculum questions, please contact the Dean’s Office of the applicable school.

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PSY 1001 WITHIN THE FLEXIBLE CORE

Students who enter Baruch as freshmen and transfer students who have satisfied neither the Life & Physical Sciences nor the Scientific World requirement at the time they entered Baruch must take the co-requisite Natural Sciences courses to satisfy these Pathways Common Core requirements. They may take

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, but it can be used only as their sixth Flexible Core course (or as a non-Pathways elective). It cannot be used to satisfy the Scientific World requirement. Students who have already satisfied both the Life and Physical Sciences and the Scientific World requirements at the time they entered Baruch may take
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as their sixth Flexible Core course.

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may be used to satisfy the Scientific World requirement only under the following circumstances:

    1. A freshman or transfer student enters Baruch with AP, College Now, or regular transfer credit for a Life and Physical Sciences course.
    2. A freshman or transfer student enters Baruch with AP, College Now, or regular transfer credit for
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      .
    3. A student completes a STEM Variant course (
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      ) at Baruch.
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STEM VARIANT COURSES

The following courses may be used to satisfy either the Life and Physical Sciences or the Scientific World requirement (one course may not satisfy both requirements). Students who wish to pursue a major or minor in the Natural Sciences should satisfy the Pathways science requirements with STEM Variant courses.

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            Principles of Biology I

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         General Chemistry I

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          General Physics I

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          Quantitative Physics I


NOTE: The Department of Natural Sciences offers “stand-alone” sections of their Pathways courses (

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, etc.), specifically designed for students who are only required to complete one half of the paired courses – lecture or lab, not both. For example, a student who transfers a Life and Physical Sciences course, may satisfy the Scientific World requirement with either
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or with a stand-alone section of a Natural Sciences course in that category. These stand-alone sections are not open to students who enter Baruch as freshmen or to transfer students who have satisfied neither the Life & Physical Sciences nor the Scientific World requirement at the time they entered Baruch. Please consult the Department of Natural Sciences to request registration permission for any of their stand-alone sections (17 Lexington Ave, room 506; 646-660-6200).

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