FRO 1000 Session 11 -Academic Advisement Session Presented by the: Center for Advisement and Orientation Preparing for Your Summer/Fall 2005 Registration Center For Advisement and Orientation VC Bldg- 5th floor – Room 215 646-312-4260 1 Common Core Curriculum Tier 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Communication and Quantitative Skills ENG 2100 ENG 2150 COM 1010 MATH Foreign Language Writing 1 Writing 2 Speech Communication Mathematics at the 2000 Level 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 – 4 Credits 0 – 6 Credits (Based on High School Foreign Language Units – see page 51 in the 2004- 2006 Undergraduate Bulletin) 6. CIS 1000 Excel Proficiency SimNet Exam (Please read special notation on page 51 of the 2004-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin) Tier II Humanities; Natural Sciences and Social Sciences (Review the Undergraduate Bulletin for a description of each course) Humanities - Select one course from each of the four areas (12 credits) Fine and Performing Arts – Select one course (3 credits) ART 1000 ART 1011 ART 1012 MSC 1003 MSC 1005 THE 1041 History – Select one course (3 credits) HIS 1000 HIS 1001 HIS 1003 HIS 2050 HIS 2053 HIS 1005 Literature- Select one course (3 credits) ENG/LTT 2800 or ENG/LTT 2850 Philosophy – Select one course (3 credits) PHI 2000 PHI 2010 PHI 2200 Natural Sciences – Select one course (4 credits) BIO 1003 ENV 1020 BIO 1005 ENV 1021 BIO 2010 PHY 1003 CHM 1000 PHY 2003 CHM 2003 Social Sciences - Select one course from each of the four areas (13 credits) Anthropology/Sociology – Select one course (3 credits) ANT 1001 SOC 1005 Economics- Select one course (3 credits) ECO 1001 (Micro) ECO 1002 (Macro) Political Science – Select one course (3 credits) POL 1101 POL 2001 POL 2321 POL 2332 Psychology – (4 credits) PSY 1001 2 POL 2353 PUB 1250 Tier III Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Concentration The Minor Requirement The Tier III minor consists of three courses (9 credits) of study in one discipline of the Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences or Interdisciplinary Concentrations. To complete a Tier III minor, you will need to take two courses at the 3000 level or above and one Capstone Course (Capstone Courses are research-oriented and communication-intensive courses, which are designed to come at the end of the sequence and thus to round out the minor). Please consult the Undergraduate Bulletin and feel free to meet with a faculty advisor in the discipline of your choice to help you decide on a sequence of courses that will be best for you. You may choose from courses in the following disciplines: American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Asian and Asian American Studies, Black and Hispanic Studies, Communication Studies, English (includes Literature, Journalism, and Film), History, Humanities with Honors, Information Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Comparative Literature, Music, Natural Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre, Women Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies. Although your Tier III minor must be in a non-business discipline, you may also complete a second minor in a business discipline. Reminder: Before you select your Tier Three Minor you should: Review the: Undergraduate Bulletin Go to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/bulletin Review the description of the minors Go to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/ugradprograms Visit the department and speak to a faculty advisor Go to: www.baruch.cuny.edu/ugradprograms/ #Dept 3 BBA Degree - Bachelor of Business Administration -124 credits Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum for the BBA MTH 2201/2206/2207/2610 or Equivalent* ECO 1001 and 1002 – One ECO course is completed in the Common Core. STA 2000 – Must pass the SimNet before you can register for this course. ACC 2101 ACC 2203 – required for all non- accountancy majors. BUS 1000 CIS 2200 – Must pass the SIMNET before you can register for this course. LAW 1101 ZICKLIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 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. To find out more about these majors see the Zicklin website: http://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/programs/undergrad/undergrad.html 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 (both are required for the degree). See the eight pre-business courses listed below: 1. ACC 2101 2. CIS 2200 (CIS 1357) 3. ECO 1001 4. ECO 1002 5. ENG 2100 6. LAW 1101 7. MTH 2201/2206/2207/2610 8. STA 2000 4 BA Degree – Bachelors of Arts –120 credits Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum for the BA 1. One additional Natural Science course (4 credits) from among the following: BIO 1003, 1005, 2010; CHM 1000, 2003; PHY 1003, 2003; ENV 1020, 1021 This second laboratory science course must be in a different area from the one taken to fulfill the common core requirement. For this purpose, ENV and BIO courses are considered to be in the same area. 2. Cultural Studies - Select one course (3 credits) in Black, 6Undergraduate Bulletin Pg. 58 for details. Students who wish to complete the BA degree must declare their major at one of the Academic Departments in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. The School also offers an Ad Hoc Arts and Sciences major. The Weissman School also offers students the opportunity of completing a double major in Arts and Sciences. To find out more about the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences go to their website: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/ _________________________________________________________________________________ WEISSMAN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS If you are currently a Baruch College student and wish to declare a major in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, you must have an overall GPA of at least 2.00. The BA degree is awarded for the following majors: Actuarial Science Art (Ad Hoc Major) Arts and Sciences Ad Hoc Biology (Ad Hoc Major) Business Journalism Business Communication Economics English Journalism/Business History Mathematics Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religion and Culture Sociology Spanish Statistics Arts Administration (Ad Hoc Major) Corporate Communication Graphic Communication English Literature Journalism/English Music - Management of Musical Enterprises Romance Languages (Ad Hoc Major) 5 BS Degree – Bachelor of Science Degree – 120 credits Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum for the major in Public Affairs ECO 1001 & ECO 1002 – one ECO course is completed in the Common Core CIS 2200– Must pass the SIMNET before you can register for this course. PHI 2200- May be satisfied in the Common Core PUB 1250 - May be satisfied in the Common Core STA 2100 LAW 1101 School of Public Affairs Eligibility Requirements for a major in Public Affairs: For the major in Public Affairs: Complete 24 credits and the following courses with a GPA of at least 2.5: PUB 1250, ENG 2100 and 2150, STA 2100, any 2000-level mathematics course, ECO 1001, COM 1010, and PHI 2200; OR Complete any 48 credit hours that include PUB 1250, ENG 2100 and 2150, STA 2100, and any 2000-level mathematics course, with an overall GPA of 2.25. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you have any questions regarding the requirements for this degree, please contact Jennifer Harrington, Undergraduate Coordinator for the School of Public Affairs, at Jennifer_Harrington@baruch.cuny.edu 6 BS Degree – Bachelor of Science Degree – 120 credits Additional Requirements to the Core Curriculum for the major in Real Estate and Metropolitan Development Major ECO 1001 and ECO 1002 – one ECO course is completed in the Common Core MTH 2201/2206/2207/2610 ACC 2101 PUB 1250– May be satisfied in the Common Core STA 2000– Must pass the SIMNET before you can register for this course. ECO 3320 or ECO 3220 Eligibility Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees in the School of Public Affairs: For the major in Real Estate and Metropolitan Development: Complete the following courses with a GPA of at least 2.5: ECO 1001, ECO 1002, STA 2000, ENG 2100, ACC 2101, and one calculus course (MTH 2201/2207/2206/2610). In addition, complete a minimum of 45 credits with an overall GPA of at least 2.5 (ENG 2150 or COM 1010 must be included in the 45 credits). If you have any questions regarding the requirements for these degrees or to inquire about scholarships in Real Estate, please contact Jennifer Harrington, Undergraduate Coordinator for the School of Public Affairs, at Jennifer_Harrington@baruch.cuny.edu 7 A Few Reminders: 1. Review your Undergraduate Bulletin and the Schedule of Classes before you begin registration. 2. Spend some time exploring the Baruch website for information about major and minors. 3. Check E-SIMS at the end of the semester to check your grades. Read your Undergraduate Bulletin – Understanding your Final Grades and Transcript 4. You (not the advisor or the computer) are responsible for checking and adhering to all course prerequisites and corequisites. You can find out the course prerequisites and corequisites by reading the Undergraduate Bulletin and the Schedule of Classes. 5. Every student must submit the on-line “Eligibility Review for Your Major”. Log on to: http://advisement.baruch.cuny.edu for more information. 6. Review this booklet again before registration. It should not be used exclusively. You must refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin, Schedule of Classes and other college publications. ******** Do you need more help selecting courses?? Do you have more questions?? Stop by the Center for Advisement and Orientation and sign-in for walk-in advisement. Do not wait until the day your are scheduled to register for courses. Remember to bring this booklet! BEST WISHES ON YOUR MIDTERMS AND FINAL EXAMS! STOP! Go to page 9 and fill out the Program Planning Sheet Bring this with you to your FRO 1000- Session 11 8 Program Planning Sheet: My courses for this semester: 1. I earned a grade of ___ 2. I earned a grade of ___ 3. I earned a grade of ___ 4 I earned a grade of ___ 5. I earned a grade of ___ 6. I earned a grade of ___ My overall GPA for the Fall 2004 is a _______ Next semester I plan to register for: Plan A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Plan B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Remember to bring this booklet when you visit the Center ! 9