Here is a normal schedule if you would like to finish in 4 years without taking any summer or winter classes:
Year 1
Semester #1
Semester #3
Semester #5
Semester #7
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
Over the years I realized that summer and winter classes are amazing and allow you to take a class that would normally take 4 months and turn it into 4 weeks. It is a more intense class (3 hours a day, 4 days a week) but the teachers usually teach only what is needed and not any extra information which can make it easier on the individual. If you were asking me, I would tell you to take winter and summer classes.
The only downside, is that you pay per credit rather than per semester (normal semesters cost the same whether you take 12-18 credits).
Here is a best case scenario schedule if you were to take winter and summer classes:
Year 1
Semester #1
Semester #3
Semester #5
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
These schedules do not factor in the credits you come into Baruch with, the reality that classes get filled, the class times that are terrible, the teachers that are a 1.2 on RMP, and some classes are not always offered in the summer or winter.
Please take all of that into account.
Below is a list of the total classes that need to be taken in order to graduate from zicklin:
* Some major or minor classes have pre-requisite classes. You will be using some free elective credits on those pre-requisite classes.
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
Year 1
Semester #1
- English 2100
- Math 2003
- Freshman Seminar 🙄
- Flexible Core #1
- Flexible Core #2
- Flexible Core #3
- Business 1011
- Economics 1001**
- English 2150
- Math 2205 (Calculus)
- Flexible Core #4
Semester #3
- Economics 1002**
- Computer Information Systems 2200
- Law 1101
- Communications 1010
- Accounting 2101**
- English/Composition 2800/2850 (All fulfill the same requirement)
- Minor 3000 level class #1
- Accounting 2203
- Statistics 2000
- Life and Physical Science Class
- Flexible Core #5 (Science)
Semester #5
- Marketing 3000**
- Management 3120**
- Major class #1
- Finance 3000
- Flexible Core #6
- Management 3121**
- Major class #2
- Major class #3
- Minor 3000 level class #2
- Free elective class (any class that interests you want. 2 have to be liberal art classes)
Semester #7
- Major class #4
- Major class #5
- Major class #6
- Free elective class *
- Minor 4000 class (Capstone)
- Business Policy 5100
- Major class #7
- Major class #8
- Free elective class *
- Free elective class *
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
Over the years I realized that summer and winter classes are amazing and allow you to take a class that would normally take 4 months and turn it into 4 weeks. It is a more intense class (3 hours a day, 4 days a week) but the teachers usually teach only what is needed and not any extra information which can make it easier on the individual. If you were asking me, I would tell you to take winter and summer classes.
The only downside, is that you pay per credit rather than per semester (normal semesters cost the same whether you take 12-18 credits).
Here is a best case scenario schedule if you were to take winter and summer classes:
Year 1
Semester #1
- English 2100
- Math 2003
- Freshman Seminar 🙄
- Flexible Core #1
- Flexible Core #2
- Flexible Core #3
- Economics 1001**
- Business 1011
- English 2150
- Law 1101
- Math 2205 (Calculus)
- Flexible Core #4
- Accounting 2101**
- Economics 1002**
- Life and Physical Science Class
- Flexible Core #5 (Science)
Semester #3
- English/Composition 2800/2850 (All fulfill the same requirement)
- Computer Information Systems 2200
- Minor 3000 level class #1
- Statistics 2000
- Communications 1010
- Marketing 3000**
- Management 3120
- Major class #1
- Free elective class (any class that interests you want. 2 have to be liberal art classes)
- Finance 3000
- Flexible Core #6
- Management 3121
- Major class #2
- Major class #3
- Minor 3000 level class #2
Semester #5
- Major class #4
- Major class #5
- Major class #6
- Free elective class *
- Minor 4000 class (Capstone)
- Accounting 2203**
- Business Policy 5100
- Major class #7
- Major class #8
- Free elective class *
- Free elective class *
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
These schedules do not factor in the credits you come into Baruch with, the reality that classes get filled, the class times that are terrible, the teachers that are a 1.2 on RMP, and some classes are not always offered in the summer or winter.
Please take all of that into account.
Below is a list of the total classes that need to be taken in order to graduate from zicklin:
- English 2100
- English 2150 (English 2100 pre req)
- English/Composition 2800/2850 (All fulfill the same requirement) (English 2150 pre req)
- Math 2003
- Math 2205 (Math 2003 pre req)
- Freshman Seminar
- Life and Physical Science Class
- Flexible Core #1
- Flexible Core #2
- Flexible Core #3
- Flexible Core #4
- Flexible Core #5 (Science)
- Flexible Core #6
- Business 1011
- Economics 1001** (Math 2205 pre/co req)
- Economics 1002** (Math 2205 pre/co req)
- Computer Information Systems 2200 (Business 1011 pre req)
- Law 1101 (English 2100 pre req)
- Communications 1010
- Accounting 2101** (Math 2205 + 30 credits minimum pre req)
- Accounting 2203** (Accounting 2101 + 30 credits minimum pre req)
- Statistics 2000 (Computer Information Systems 2200 pre/co req)
- Marketing 3000**^
- Management 3120**^(60 credit minimum pre req)
- Finance 3000
- Business Policy 5100^
- Management 3121**^
- Minor 3000 level class #1
- Minor 3000 level class #2
- Minor 4000 class (Capstone)
- Major class #1
- Major class #2
- Major class #3
- Major class #4
- Major class #5
- Major class #6
- Major class #7
- Major class #8
- Free elective class (any class that interests you want. 2 have to be liberal art classes)
- Free elective class *
- Free elective class *
- Free elective class *
* Some major or minor classes have pre-requisite classes. You will be using some free elective credits on those pre-requisite classes.
** I suggest you take this class on ePermit. Either at Lehman College, York College, or Brooklyn College. I cannot stress enough the importance of ePermits. It allows you to take a class at other CUNY colleges (No community college)
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