Screen last updated on: December 2016 |
Semester/term begin dates: |
in late August and early February. |
Calendar system: |
semester system (two terms comprise academic year) |
Month(s) in which new student orientation is held: |
Orientation for new students held in August and January; freshmen also take semester-long orientation class. |
Number and length of summer sessions: |
Two summer sessions of six weeks each. |
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Majors with the highest enrollment: |
finance/investments, accounting, marketing |
Majors with the lowest enrollment: |
real estate, Spanish, statistics |
Percent of full-time freshman students who returned for sophomore year: |
91% |
Student:Faculty ratio: |
17:1 |
Total faculty: |
729 men, 495 women |
Full-time faculty: |
314 men, 199 women |
Part-time faculty: |
415 men, 296 women |
Graduation rate: |
70% within six years |
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General education/core curriculum is required: |
yes |
Minor requirements: |
required of all for graduation |
Physical education is required: |
no |
There are religious requirements for graduation: |
no |
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Special programs offered: |
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student-designed majors, double majors, independent study, accelerated program, honors program, pass/fail grading option, internships |
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Minors and other miscellaneous programs offered: |
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Minors offered in American studies, anthropology, art, art history, Asian and Asian American studies, black and Hispanic studies, black studies, Chinese, communication studies, computer applications in business, computer information systems for accounting, computer-based statistical analysis, corporate finance, economic policy, economics, economics and finance, education, educational psychology, English journalism, English literature, financial derivatives, French, graphics, Hebrew, Hispanic studies, history, human resources management, humanities, industrial psychology, information studies, international business, international finance, international marketing, Italian, Japanese, Latin American/Caribbean studies, law, law/policy, literature in translation, managerial finance, management/entrepreneurship, marketing general, marketing/consumer research, mathematics, modern languages/comparative literature, music, natural sciences, operations management, philosophy, photography, political science, political theory, psychology, quantitative methods/modeling, real estate, religion/culture, social work/community services, sociology, Spanish, Spanish/inter-department, theatre, urban affairs, and women's studies. |
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Preprofessional programs offered: |
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pre-law |
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Education certifications are offered: |
no |
Cooperative programs are offered: |
no |
Graduate schools/programs are offered: |
yes |
Qualified undergraduates may take graduate-level classes: |
yes |
Study abroad opportunities: |
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Study abroad in Argentina, Australia, Austria, the Bahamas, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. |
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Other special or unique academic programs: |
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Executive M.S. in finance and Executive M.S. in marketing in Israel, Singapore, and Taiwan. Executive M.S. in human resources management in Taiwan. |
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Army ROTC: |
offered off-campus at CUNY City Coll. |
Navy ROTC: |
not offered |
Air Force ROTC: |
not offered |
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Bachelor's Degrees
- Accountancy
- Actuarial Science
- Arts Administration
- Biological Sciences
- Business Journalism
- Computer Information Systems
- Direct Marketing
- Economics
- English
- Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management
- Finance
- Graphic Communications
- History
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- International Business
- Journalism/Creative Writing
- Management
- Marketing Management
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Affairs
- Real Estate/Metropolitan Development
- Religion/Culture
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
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Doctorates
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Master's Degrees
- Accountancy
- Applied Mathematics for Finance
- Baruch/Mount Sinai Graduate Program in Health Care Administration
- Business Administration/Policy
- Business Computer Information Systems
- Business Journalism
- Computer Information Systems
- Corporate Communication
- Decision Sciences
- E-Commerce
- Economics
- Educational Administration/Supervision
- Executive M.B.A.
- Finance/Investments
- Financial Engineering
- Financial Statement/Internal Operations
- General M.B.A. Option
- Health Care Administration
- Health Care Policy
- Higher Education Administration
- Human Resource Management
- Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Industrial/Labor Relations
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- International Business
- Management/Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management
- Management/Operations Management
- Management/Organizational Behavior
- Marketing
- Nonprofit Administration
- Operations Management
- Policy Analysis
- Public Administration
- Quantitative Methods/Modeling
- Real Estate
- Statistics
- Taxation
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Credit placement options: |
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- placement for CEEB Advanced Placement (scores of 4 or higher)
- credit for CLEP general
- credit for CLEP subject
- credit and/or placement for Regents College Exams (RCE)
- credit and/or placement for school's own challenge exams
- credit for relevant military experience
- credit for international baccalaureate
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