Post on 20-Feb-2020
Spring 2020 Transfer Student Advisement Guide
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Advisement StaffDionne Brown Marvin Rodriguez
Peter Dachille Vilmarie Rosario
Lirie Kurtaj Isis Usmana-Walters
Bernice Pierre Sabrina Kader
Yuliya Sokolovskaya
Welcome and overview of today’s session Review your Transfer Credit Report on CUNYfirst Review of the curriculum Review important policies and procedures Students complete their Program Planning Sheet Orientation Leaders assist with registration Academic Advisors answer questions and review
spring schedules
TODAY’S AGENDA
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WHICH DEGREE WILL YOU EARN?
•Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)•Minimum 124 credits
Zicklin School of Business
•Bachelor of Arts (BA)•Minimum 120 credits
Weissman School of Arts & Sciences
• Bachelor of Science (BS)• Minimum 120 credits
Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
• Pathways Core curriculum
• Additional requirements based on your degree
• Major: 24 – 30+ credits
• General Electives
Components of Your Degree:
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Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
Marxe School of Public & International
Affairs
Zicklin School of Business
Actuarial ScienceArts and Sciences Ad Hoc MajorBiologyBusiness Communication• Corporate Communication• Graphic Communication• Business WritingCommunication StudiesJournalism• Creative Writing• Business JournalismEconomicsEnglishFinancial Mathematics (BS)HistoryJournalism/Creative WritingMathematicsMusic (including Management of Musical Enterprises)PhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanishStatistics: BA Major
Public Affairs Accounting*Computer Information Systems• General CIS• Information Risk Management
and Cybersecurity• Data AnalyticsEconomicsFinanceIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyInternational BusinessManagement• Entrepreneurship• Human Resource Management• Operations ManagementMarketing• General Marketing• International Marketing• Business to Business Marketing• Digital Marketing• Advertising and Marketing
CommunicationsReal EstateStatistics and Quantitative Modeling
*Second degree students cannot major in Accounting
IMPORTANT TERMS TO KNOW Pathways – The CUNY-wide curriculum which took effect in the Fall of 2013. All students who
entered a CUNY school in the Fall of 2013 or later automatically follow the Pathways curriculum. The Pathways curriculum has three main components: The Required Core, The Flexible Core and The College Option.
DegreeWorks Audit – Accessed through CUNYfirst; an online student audit that allows students to view their progress towards a degree.
Major – A student’s chosen field of study, typically 24-30 credits.
Major Specialization Form - All Weissman and Marxe students are required to have all of the courses counting towards their major approved by the Department’s faculty advisor. The faculty advisor completes, signs, and submits the Specialization Form to the Registrar’s Office for graduation audits.
Minor – A grouping of three courses, complementing a student’s chosen Major.
Minor Capstone - A minor at Baruch consists of three courses, two of which must be at the 3000 level or higher, followed by a 4000 level course, called the Capstone course.
Electives – Courses which are not counted towards general education requirements, majors or minors are considered ‘electives’. At Baruch we differentiate elective credits between liberal arts electives and non-liberal arts electives. Transferred courses numbered 7000 or 7050 are counted as elective courses.
Enrollment Appointment - A registration appointment day and time; the first moment (but not the last) that a student is permitted to enroll (register) in classes for a given term on CUNYfirst. This is not a live/in-person appointment.
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PATHWAYS DESIGNATIONS & WAIVERS Once a student has met a Common Core requirement at one CUNY
college, that requirement will be met at any other CUNY college. Your previous CUNY school designates the course towards a specific requirement by assigning a “Requirement Designation” on your Transfer Credit Report.
Non-CUNY transfer students have their “Requirement Designation” determined at Baruch by the Transfer Center and in accordance with SUNY-General Education guidelines.
Students who transfer to Baruch with an Associate’s of Arts (AA) or Associate’s of Science (AS) degree will satisfy both the Required Core and Flexible Core of the Pathways curriculum.
Students who transfer to Baruch with an Associates of Applied Arts (AAS) degree may still need to satisfy areas of the Required and Flexible Core. AAS students must review their “Requirement Designations” for each requirement.
Students who have already earned a Bachelor’s Degree (2nd degree students) are waived from the Required Core, Flexible Core and College Option requirements.
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YOUR TRANSFER CREDIT REPORT
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MATH REQUIREMENTSEvery student must satisfy the Required
Core: Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning requirement. See below for
the Math requirement for your intended major:
Zicklin School of Business (All Business Majors)
Required Math: Calculus (MTH 2010, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2610, 2630, 3010)
Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
Required Math: MTH 2003, 2009 or a more advanced math class
Weissman Schools of Arts and Sciences (Liberal Arts Majors)
Required Math: MTH 2140 or 2160 (satisfies requirement for Math at the 2000 level)**Some liberal arts majors require more advanced math (including: Math, Economics, and Psychology)
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COMPLETING THE MATH SEQUENCE
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FSPM121
Intermediate Algebra
(summer only)
MTH 1030
College Algebra(spring/fall)
MTH 2003
Pre-Calculus
MTH 2205
AppliedCalculus
ZICKLIN
MTH 1023Intermediate & College Algebra
(spring/fall)
MTH 2009
Pre-Calculus
MTH 2205AppliedCalculus
Transfer inMTH
2000 or 2001Pre-Calculus
MTH 2207Applied
Calculus and Matrix
Applications
Transfer credit overrides placement.
C- or higher required in pre-calculus to take calculus (may ‘Repeat for Mastery’)
COMPLETING THE MATH SEQUENCE
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Check if you have a Pathways Designation for the Required Core: Math and Quantitative Reasoning Requirement W
EISSMA
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FSPM 121 Switch to MTH 2140 or 2160 to satisfy the Required Core
FSPM 121Intermediate
Algebra (summer only)
MTH 1030College Algebra
(spring/fall)
MTH 2003Pre-Calculus
MTH 2205AppliedCalculus
Or skip the summer
class!
MTH 1023Intermediate & College Algebra
(spring/fall)
MTH 2009Pre-Calculus
MTH 2205AppliedCalculus
Transfer credit overrides placement.
Some Weissman majors require more
math
1) Psychology – Needs MTH 1023 or 1030 as a pre-requisite for PSY 2100.2) Economics (BA) – or MARXE – Needs MTH 2003, MTH 2009 or a higher level of
math 3) Science Majors – Need MTH 2003/2009 but may choose to continue taking more
advanced math4) Math Majors! - Including Actuarial Science, Financial Mathematics and Statistics
COMPLETING YOUR PROGRAM PLANNING SHEET
Review your Baruch Transfer Credit Report on CUNYfirst and check the appropriate circle:
1. Check for WAIVED: If you are waived from the requirement
2. Check for COMPLETED: If you have transferred credit satisfying the requirement
3. Check for POSTPONED: If the course is still in progress/think you have credit for the requirement
4. Check for NEED: If you have not completed the requirement and need the course
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PATHWAYS REQUIRED COREREQUIRED CORE (4 COURSES)
ENGLISH WRITING 1: ENG 2100
ENGLISH WRITING 2: ENG 2150MATH & QUANTITATIVE REASONING: MTH 2140, MTH 2160, MTH 2003, MTH 2009, MTH 2205, MTH 2207, MTH 2610
*(MTH 2000, 2001, 2006, 2100, 2150, 2206, 2300, 2301, 2630 & 3010 also fulfills the Math & Quantitative Reasoning requirement)* Transfer credit overrides placement check your Math placement.
LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCES: BIO 1012, BIO 1016, CHM 1004, ENV 1004, PHY 2001CO-REQUISITE WITH SCIENTIFIC WORLD.(Science majors choose STEM Variant courses: BIO 2010, CHM 2003, PHY 2003, PHY 3010. Students who use BIO 2010 to fulfill L & PS must take CHM or PHY to satisfy Scientific World.)
If you still need to satisfy the Science requirements
at Baruch ~or~Permission from the
Department to take a stand-alone section.
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Life & Physical Science Scientific World
BIO 1012 BIO 1011L
BIO 1016 BIO 1015L
CHM 1004 CHM 1003L
ENV 1004 ENV 1003L
PHY 2001 PHY 2002L
<< CO-REQUISITE >>
The Flexible Core is comprised of six courses from five different areas. Courses taken at Baruch must be taken from a different department, discipline, or interdisciplinary field.
ANT & SOCCourses offered by
the Dept. of Sociology &
Anthropology
ART, MSC & THECourses offered by the Dept. of Fine &
Performing Arts
BLS & LTSCourses offered by the Dept. of Black & Latino Studies
BIO, ENV, CHM, & PHYCourses offered by the
Dept. of Natural Science
PAF & POLCourses considered to
be a single field in Pathways
PATHWAYS FLEXIBLE COREFLEXIBLE CORE (6 COURSES)
WORLD CULTURES & GLOBAL ISSUES: ANT 1001, HIS 1001, HIS 1003, LTS 1003, POL 2001, POL 2260
U.S. EXPERIENCE IN ITS DIVERSITY: HIS 1000, HIS 1005, PAF 1250, POL 1101, POL 2332, BLS 1003
CREATIVE EXPRESSION: ART 1000, ART 1011, ART 1012, MSC 1003, MSC 1005, THE 1041
THE INDIVIDUAL & SOCIETY: PHI 1500, PHI 1600, PHI 1700, SOC 1005
SCIENTIFIC WORLD: BIO 1011L, BIO 1015L, CHM 1003L, ENV 1003L, PHY 2002L, ** PSY 1001
(BIO, CHM, ENV & PHY are co-requisite with Life & Physical Science)
** PSY 1001 only for students who have credit for Life & Physical Science or who transferred PSY 1001 to Baruch
FLEX CORE 6TH COURSE: A suitable course from one of the Flex Core areas
**SEE BELOW**
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Course #1ENG/CMP 2800/2850
Course #24000 level Minor Capstone
Course #33000 level Minor Course
Course #4 3000 level Minor Course
THE COLLEGE OPTIONThe Baruch College Option was designed to encourage students to include a minor in a Liberal Arts subject in their academic plan. Courses #2, 3, and 4, taken in the same area, complete the minor requirement. The minor must be selected from the list of approved minors on the Baruch website and course #2, the 4000 level Capstone course, must be completed at Baruch.
Transfer students may be waived from some courses. Review your Program
Planning Sheet carefully.
The Liberal Arts minor must be selected from the list of approved minors found on the Baruch website: www.baruch.cuny.edu/genedreqs/commoncoreatbaruch/tier3.htm
Students who are waived from courses 3 and 4 may choose from this list of Capstone courses with fewer pre-requisites: COM 4901/4905/4906/4907, JWS 4900, AMS 4900, LACS
4901/4902, 4000 level ENG/JRN or foreign language (based on placement).
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MAJOR ELIGIBILITY: ZICKLIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
PRE-BUSINESS COURSES (and pre-requisites)1. ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting(Placement into pre-calculus or a higher math course and Sophomore status)
6. LAW 1101 Fundamentals of Business Law(Completion of ENG 2100)
2. CIS 2200 Introduction to Information Systems & Technologies (Placement into MTH 1030 or a higher math course and completion of BUS 1000/1011)
7. Calculus – MTH 2205/2207/2610 (or equivalent)(Completion of pre-calculus or based on Math Placement)
3. ECO 1001 Microeconomics (Completion of pre-calculus or a higher math course)
8. STA 2000 Business Statistics I(Sophomore status, completion of pre-calculus or a higher math course and pre- or co-requisite with CIS 2200)
4. ECO 1002 Macroeconomics(Completion of pre-calculus or a higher math course)
* ENG 2150 Writing II (not included in pre-business GPA)(Completion of ENG 2100)
5. ENG 2100 Writing I (Based on placement)
* COM 1010 Speech Communication (not included in pre-business GPA) (no pre-requisite)
• Completion of COM 1010 Speech Communication and ENG 2150 Writing II• Completion of 8 pre-business courses with a minimum 2.25 GPA• Completion of at least 45 credits with an overall Baruch GPA of 2.25 or higher
Note: AP credits will not be used in calculating the GPA. Transferred credit grades will be used in calculating the pre-business GPA with the exception of international grades which are not transferred. New transfer students who have completed all pre-
business courses will be eligible for admission to Zicklin despite the fact that they do not have a Baruch GPA.
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THE ZICKLIN BUSINESS BASEUpon acceptance into the Zicklin School of Business, students must complete a major, as well as the
Zicklin Required Core, consisting of introductory courses in a variety of business fields:
1. BUS 1011 Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape
2. FIN 3000 Principles of Finance 5. ACC 2203 Principles of Managerial Accounting for Non-ACC Majors or ACC 3202 Accounting Information Systems (for ACC majors)
3. MGT 3120 Fundamentals of Management 6. MKT 3000 Marketing Foundations4. MGT 3121 Service Operations Management 7. BPL 5100 Business Policy (graduating seniors only)
Check the Undergraduate Bulletin or the Zicklin website to review the requirements for your business major.
REGISTERING FOR BUSINESS COURSES AT ORIENTATIONIn order to be eligible to register for business courses, students must first be
officially accepted into the Zicklin School of Business, or have an officially declared Business Communications or Economics major in the Weissman School.
Students who are completing their pre-business requirements in the Spring semester may request special permission to register for upper-level business courses as long as they
have met the eligibility criteria. Click here for more information: https://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/current/undergraduate/business-courses-enrollment-
criteria/prebusiness-new-transfer-students/
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MAJOR ELIGIBILITY: WEISSMAN SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
1. Minimum 2.0 Baruch GPA 2. Completion of the Pre-Weissman Core: TWO semesters of the same Foreign Language Completion of COM 1010
Students must visit their academic department and complete a Major Specialization Form to officially declare their liberal arts major.
You may enroll in courses towards your major BEFORE declaring your major as long as you have met the course appropriate pre-requisite
Double majors allowed: two liberal arts majors only Ad Hoc (‘create your own’) major. For more information visit the Starr
Career Development Center (SCDC) Click here for more information about the Weissman Majors:
www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/areas_of_study/index.htm
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MAJOR ELIGIBILITY: MARXE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
1. 45 completed credits2. Minimum 2.25 Baruch GPA3. Completion of PAF/PUB 1250 or POL 1101
Math requirement: MTH 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2205, 2207, 2610, or 3010 ECO 1001 and PSY 2100 are pre-requisites for major courses Click here for more information about the SPIA degree requirements:
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/mspia/academic-advisement/undergraduate-advisement/documents/BSPAdeclaration-
2016-2017.pdf
Contact mspia.bspa@baruch.cuny.edu for assistance with the Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA) and the Survey Research minor. In-person advisement is located on the 4th Floor of 135 E. 22nd Street. Phone: 646-660-6834
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IMPORTANT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Previous grades do not transfer to Baruch. However, they are reviewed to determine Zicklin
eligibility. Courses completed at your previous school (credits received) may not be repeated at Baruch.
Check/comply with course prerequisites/co-requisites, otherwise you risk being dropped from course(s).
The WU grade is equivalent to an “F”. Click here to view the Academic Bulletin: Letter Grades and Grade Point Equivalents.
Baruch has a 3X Repeat Policy restricting students to a maximum of 3 attempts (including W, WN, WU, WF, FIN, and F grades) per course.
F Replacement Policy – You can replace up to 16 credits of F’s or F equivalents if you take the same exact course and earn a C (2.0) grade or better.
You must earn a 2.0 Baruch GPA in order to be in “Good Academic Standing”. Falling below a 2.0 GPA will put your financial aid at risk. Click here to view the Academic Bulletin: Scholastic Performance Requirements.
Students who receive New York State financial aid (TAP) must be aware that TAP will not pay for courses which are not required for your degree. Click here for more information: https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/tap-course-compliance.html
Requirements are subject to change. Read your Baruch webmail, College Bulletin, Academic Calendar, and other College literature.
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IMPORTANT NOTES FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
Reminders about Dropping Courses & Waitlists ~Beware of enrollment fees~
Dropping courses: If you no longer plan on attending Baruch, you are responsible for dropping all of your courses (see CUNYfirst for directions). Failure to officially drop your classes will result in assessed enrollment fees (i.e., tuition) for which you are responsible for, as well as any failing grades on your transcript.
Waitlists: When waitlists are processed and a seat is available, the next eligible student on the waitlist who has completed all the prerequisites is automatically enrolled without notification. Students need to remove their names from waitlists if they do not want to take the class. Students can remove themselves from waitlists using the standard "DROP" enrollment feature. Students need to continually check their CUNYfirst schedule to see if auto-enrollment in a waitlisted course has occurred. Since waitlists are processed up until the end of the registration period, students may get a seat last-minute and bear financial consequences.
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MEETING WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR AFTER ORIENTATION
The Office of Undergraduate Advisement & Orientation is located in room 5-215 of the Vertical Campus.
Click here for instructions on how to schedule an appointment
15 minute appointment: Review academic policies, concerns about a class,
planning for the upcoming semester, questions about TAP,
review major eligibility, dropping a class
30 minute appointment:Long-term academic planning, review Degree Maps, review academic standing,
understanding transfer credits, review DegreeWorks Audit
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New Students must wait at
least 48 hours before
scheduling an appointment
REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ONLINE & CAMPUS RESOURCES
Online Resources Academic Calendar: www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/due_dates.htm
Undergraduate Bulletin (check for Major and Minor requirements): www.baruch.cuny.edu/confluence/display/undergraduatebulletin/
Registrar’s Office FAQ & Forms: www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/forms/index.html
www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/about-us/faq.html
Pathways Student Rights, Responsibilities and Appeals:www.cuny.edu/academics/initiatives/pathways/rightsandresponsibilities.html
Excelsior Scholarship FAQs: www2.cuny.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/excelsior-scholarship-faqs
Campus Resources STARR Career Development Center: www.baruch.cuny.edu/careers/
Student Academic Consulting Center (SACC): www.baruch.cuny.edu/sacc/
Writing Center: https://writingcenter.baruch.cuny.edu/
Office of the Dean of Students: www.baruch.cuny.edu/studentaffairs/SA_dos.htm
Student Life: www.baruch.cuny.edu/studentaffairs/StudentLife/index.htm
Counseling Center: www.baruch.cuny.edu/studentaffairs/counselingCenter.htm
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REGISTER FOR TRANSFER SEMINAR (TRA 2000)
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IT’S TIME TO REGISTER!SEARCH, SELECT & ENROLL
1. Log on to CUNYFirst2. Find your registration
appointment time3. Search for classes
Self Service > Student Center> Search for Classes
4. Place desired classes in your shopping cart
5. Check out with desired courses – click “Finish Enrolling”
6. Check “My Class Schedule” to view your courses
VIEW AND PAY FOR CLASSESStudent Center > Finances > Account Inquiry > Charges
Due Summary of Charges by Due
Date Details by Due Date Details by Charge
Invoices DueStudents are able to make electronic
payments towards their account by eCheck, debit, or credit card. Note: using a credit or
debit card will add a non-refundable convenience fee of 2.65% to your account, in
addition to tuition and fees.
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