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- A minimum of 60% of the credits in the major field must be completed at Baruch College.
- A transfer student must meet all degree requirements and take a minimum of 31 credits at Baruch for the BBA degree.
- Second degree students cannot major in Accounting.
- A second-degree business student must meet all degree requirements and complete a new specialization and take a minimum of 31 credits at Baruch, of which a minimum of 27 credits must be in business courses.
- None of the courses in the second major can have been used for the previous major if your first undergraduate degree was completed at Baruch College.
- There is no GPA requirement for College Option courses, but to graduate with a liberal arts minor, a student must have a grade point average of at least 2.0 in the three courses that make up the minor.
- Admission process and requirements
- Requirements to take 4000 level business courses (applies to all business majors)
- Transition plan between Fall 2021 and Spring 2023
- Business core courses
- Majors
- Optional additional 24-30 credits concentration in liberal arts (effective Spring 2022)
BBA Learning Goals
Analytical Skills | Students will possess the analytical and critical thinking skills to evaluate issues faced in business and professional careers. |
Technological Skills | Students will possess the necessary technological skills to analyze problems, develop solutions and convey information. |
Communication Skills: Oral | Students will have the necessary oral communication skills to convey ideas and information effectively and persuasively. |
Communication Skills: Written | Students will have the necessary written communication skills to convey ideas and information effectively and persuasively. |
Civic Awareness and Ethical Decision-making | Students will have the knowledge base and analytical skill to guide them when faced with ethical dilemmas in business. Students will have an awareness of political, civic and public policy issues affecting business. |
Global Awareness | Students will know how differences in perspectives and cultures affect business practices around the world. |
Proficiency in a Single Discipline | Students will possess a deep understanding of and intellectual competence in at least one business discipline. |
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Admission Process
There are no applications. Students who fulfill all requirements stated above will automatically be reviewed for admission approximately 2-3 weeks after the semester ends.
In order to be considered for admission, students must have an intended BBA plan (major) on their CUNYfirst record prior to completing all eligibility requirements. Students can check their CUNYfirst Student Center (click “My Academics”) to see if their plan (major) is correct. If a student's current program plan on record is not an intended BBA plan, they must make sure to submit an intended major change form to the Registrar's Office before the semester ends, otherwise the student's admission into Zicklin will be delayed.
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- Completion of pre-calculus, or calculus (only if transferred), or placement into calculus (effective Spring 2022)
- Completion of 4 pre-business courses with a minimum 2.25 GPA1, 2, 3
- ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting
- ECO 1001 Microeconomics
- ECO 1002 Macroeconomics
- STA 2000 Business Statistics I
- Completion of at least 30 credits with an overall Baruch GPA4,5 of 2.25 or higher
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- Completion of COM 2020 Introduction to Business Communication and ENG 2150 Writing II
- Completion of pre-calculus, or calculus (only if transferred), or placement into calculus (effective Spring 2022)
- Completion of 7 pre-business courses with a minimum 2.25 GPA1, 2
- ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting
- CIS 2200 Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
- ECO 1001 Microeconomics
- ECO 1002 Macroeconomics
- ENG 2100 Writing I
- LAW 1101 Fundamentals of Business Law
- STA 2000 Business Statistics I
- Completion of at least 45 credits with an overall Baruch GPA4,5 of 2.25 or higher
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- ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting
- BUS 2000 Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape (effective Spring 2022)
- CIS 2200 Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
- COM 2020 Introduction to Business Communication
- COM 3021 Professional Speech Communication (effective Spring 2022)
- ECO 1001 Microeconomics
- ECO 1002 Macroeconomics
- ENG 2100 Writing I
- ENG 2150 Writing II
- FIN 2000 Principles of Financial Planning and Individual Investing (effective Spring 2022)
- LAW 1101 Fundamentals of Business Law
- QNT 2020 Foundations of Predictive Analytics and Decision Modeling (not required for Statistics and Quantitative Modeling majors, see note)†
- STA 2000 Business Statistics I
- Completion of pre-calculus, or calculus (only if transferred), or placement into calculus (effective Spring 2022)
† STA 4155 and OPR 3450 overlap with QNT 2020. STA 4155 and OPR 3450 are required courses for SQM majors. Hence, students majoring in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling (SQM) are waived from the requirement to complete QNT 2020 upon successful completion of OPR 3450 or STA 4155. SQM majors are required to complete one of the calculus courses (MTH 2205/MTH 2207/MTH 2610).
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Transition plan for transfer students who enter Baruch between Fall 2021 and Spring 2023
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| Principles of Accounting | |||||
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| Principles of Managerial Accounting (for non-accounting Majors) | |||||
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| Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape | |||||
| Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies | |||||
| Fundamentals of Business Law | |||||
| Principles of Financial Planning and Individual Investing | |||||
| Principles of Finance | |||||
| Fundamentals of Management | |||||
| Marketing Foundations | |||||
(formerly MGT 3121) | Service Operations Management | |||||
| Foundations of Predictive Analytics and Decision Modeling STA 4155 and OPR 3450 overlap with QNT 2020. STA 4155 and OPR 3450 are required courses for SQM majors. Hence, students majoring in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling (SQM) are waived from the requirement to complete QNT 2020 upon successful completion of OPR 3450 or STA 4155. SQM majors are required to complete one of the calculus courses (MTH 2205/MTH 2207/MTH 2610). |
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24 Credits Required in the Major
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- Accounting
- Computer Information Systems - General CIS Track
- Computer Information Systems - Data Analytics Track
- Computer Information Systems - Information Risk Management and Cybersecurity Track
- Economics (BBA)
- Finance
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- International Business
- Management - Entrepreneurship
- Management - Human Resource Management
- Management - Operations Management
- Marketing - Advertising and Marketing Communication
- Marketing - Digital Marketing
- Marketing - General Marketing
- Marketing - International Marketing
- Marketing - Marketing Analytics
- Real Estate
- Statistics and Quantitative Modeling (BBA)
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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.
The requirement to complete a 9 credit liberal arts minor that fulfills the college option requirement is waived for students who complete a concentration in liberal arts.