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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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  • Interpret and draw appropriate inferences from quantitative representations, such as formulas, graphs, or tables.
  • Use algebraic, numerical, graphical, or statistical methods to draw accurate conclusions and solve mathematical problems.
  • Represent quantitative problems expressed in natural language in a suitable mathematical format.
  • Effectively communicate quantitative analysis or solutions to mathematical problems in written or oral form.
  • Evaluate solutions to problems for reasonableness using a variety of means, including informed estimation.
  • Apply mathematical methods to problems in other fields of study.

 

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          Biostatistics (
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) effective spring 2022 ***

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                    Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning **

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                    Ideas in Mathematics and Their Applications **

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                    Precalculus and Elements of Calculus

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                      Precalulus

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                    Applied Calculus

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                    Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications

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                    Calculus I

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         Statistics for Social Science effective spring 2022 ***

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          Business Statistics I effective spring 2022 ***

*   The following courses are no *   The following courses are no longer offered at Baruch, but do appear on students’ transfer evaluations.  Any of these courses may be used to satisfy the Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning requirement of the Pathways curriculum without appeal: MTH 2000; MTH 2001; MTH 2300; MTH 2300; MTH 2301; MTH 2100; MTH 2150; MTH 2006; MTH 2206; and MTH 2630.

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Calculus II is considered a STEM Variant course, and may also be used to satisfy this requirement without appeal.

**  Zicklin and SPIA students should not take MTH 2140 or MTH 2160, which do not meet the mathematics requirement for the BBA or BS degrees. Zicklin students must complete a course in Calculus (and must satisfy the prerequisites for whichever Calculus course they take). Therefore, these students usually take MTH 2003 or MTH 2009 and one of the Calculus courses listed abovePlease refer to the Zicklin website for information regarding their admission criteria and mathematics requirements. SPIA students must complete a course in either Precalculus or Calculus.

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Students who wish to pursue a BA in Psychology may use MTH 2140 or MTH 2160 to satisfy the Pathways requirement, but might be required to complete

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Intermediate and College Algebra or
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College Algebra, to satisfy the prerequisite for that major's required statistics course. For more information, please consult the Office of the Associate Dean (WSAS.AssocDean@baruch.cuny.edu; room 8-265 of the Newman Vertical Campus; telephone: 646-312-3890).

 

*** Students who entered Baruch prior to Spring 2022 may request permission to use BIO/ENV 2100, PSY 2100, or STA 2000 to satisfy their Pathways Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning requirement by emailing the Pathways Appeal Officer at Pathways.credit.appeal@baruch.cuny.edu or the DegreeWorks Audit unit at DegreeWorks@baruch.cuny.edu.

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Life and Physical Sciences (one course required)

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In fulfilling the six-course requirement, students may not take more than one course two courses from any one department, discipline, or interdisciplinary field. 

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  •    ANT and SOC courses are offered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology;
  •    ART, MSC, and THE courses are offered by the Department of Fine and Performing Arts;
  •    BLS and LTS (formerly HSP) courses are offered by the Department of Black and Latino Studies;
  •    BIO, ENV, CHM, and PHY courses are offered by the Department of Natural Science; and
  •    Within the Pathways Flexible Core, POL and PAF (formerly PUB) are considered to be a single field.

…Therefore, the sixth course may not be taken from Creative Expression, which consists of courses from a single department. Until Spring 2016 this was also true of the Scientific World category, since the only courses it contained were offered by the Department of Natural Sciences. But in Spring 2016, PSY 1001 was added to the Scientific World category; see below.

 

 

All Flexible Core courses must meet the following three learning outcomesAll Flexible Core courses must meet the following three learning outcomes. A student will:

  • Gather, interpret, and assess information from a variety of sources and points of view.
  • Evaluate evidence and arguments critically or analytically.
  • Produce well-reasoned written or oral arguments using evidence to support conclusions.

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There were four distinct College Options for students who began taking classes at Baruch before spring 2015. They were based on whether the student: 1) belonged to the Macaulay Honors College; 2) planned to receive a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences--the specifics of this option varied according to date of entry (see below); 3) planned to receive Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from the Zicklin School of Business; or 4) planned to receive a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs--the specifics of this option varied according to date of entry (see below).

As of Spring 2015, Macaulay students retain their distinct College Option, but all other Baruch undergraduates follow the “Baruch College Option.”

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Macaulay Honors Option at Baruch College

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  • The liberal arts minor cannot be within the same area of study as the major. This is also true for students who are required to complete part of the minor for the College Option.
  • BA students who complete two Weissman majors are waived from College Option requirements other than Great Works of Literature ( ENG 2800, CMP 2800, ENG 2850, or CMP 2850).
  • There is no GPA There is no GPA stipulation attached to the College Option courses, but in order to graduate with the liberal arts minor, a student must have a grade point average of at least 2.00 in the three courses that make up his or her liberal arts minor.

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There is no GPA stipulation attached to the College Option courses, but in order to graduate with the liberal arts minor, a student must have a grade point average of at least 2.00 in the three courses that make up his or her liberal arts minor.

** The requirement to complete a 9 credit liberal arts minor that fulfills the college option requirement is waived for BBA students who complete a concentration in liberal arts. **

Optional Additional 24-30 Credits Concentration in Liberal Arts (effective Spring 2022)

Students in the BBA degree program may complete a concentration in liberal arts based on the requirements of a major from the Weissman school of Arts and Sciences. Students completing a concentration in liberal arts will be subject to all the requirements that apply to the corresponding Weissman major.

 


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College Option for the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs

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