Registration Information for SP 2012
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Below is information, procedures and policies pertaining to the upcoming registration period for Spring 2012 and Winter 2012. Please also check Academic Requirements for more details pertaining to course requirements based on your scholarly distinction. Information will be posted as it becomes available.
Be sure to read ALL the information below carefully and check back often…
Winter and Spring Registration begins : Tuesday, November 8th
Schedule of Classes
Honors Classes
On Baruch’s Schedule of Classes, pick the correct semester and place an H into the field next to ‘Course Number’. A complete and up-to-date list of all Honors classes offered for the semester will come up in the search.
Check out our new honors courses offered next semester.
SPA Majors
SPA majors can declare their major after completing PUB 1250 and at least 30 credits. They should do so no later than the semester in which they are completing 60 credits. Please see Jennifer Harrington to officially declare the Public Affairs major. If you have taken POL 1101, you may request a waiver for PUB 1250.
For Macaulay Scholars, the minor is “Interdisciplinary Minor in NYC Studies with Honors” and may be declared at the registrar’s as you first minor. If you want to complete an additional minor, you can declare it at the Registrar’s office as soon as you decide to pursue the second minor (or even a third).
Your advisor and DegreeWorks will assist you with planning for the completion of all required courses in the liberal arts and science core. Remember, you must complete, in addition to your SPA major, ENG 2100, ENG 2150, COM 1010, Pol 2332 , CIS 2200 and STA 2100 (or STA 2000).
Weissman Majors
Weissman majors can declare their major and minor as early as their freshman year, but should do so no later than the semester in which they are completing 60 credits.
To declare a major and minor, go to: https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/application/review.jsp
With special permission, Weissman students may register for two liberal arts majors. In such cases, you will not need to declare a minor. If you are considering this option or an ad-hoc liberal arts major, consult with your advisor as soon as possible.
For Macaulay Scholars, the minor is “Interdisciplinary Minor in NYC Studies with Honors” If you want to complete an additional minor, you can declare it at the Registrar’s office some time before you graduate.
Unlike the Zicklin School, there are no “pre-Weissman” requirements. However, you must pass the CPE exam by the time you have completed 60 credits.
Your advisor and DegreeWorks will assist you with planning for the completion of all required courses in the liberal arts and science core. Remember, unlike Zicklin students, you must complete two natural science classes, you must take a course in cultural studies, and you have a more stringent foreign language requirement.
You cannot take both Biology and Environmental Studies. Also, if you are continuing a language that you started in high school, you should visit the Dept. of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature for an assessment regarding whether to take an intermediate or advanced course in the language.
Zicklin Majors
To be admitted to the Zicklin School, you must have completed (or be in the process of completing) the following courses:
ENG 2100
MTH 2205, 2207, or 2610
COM 1010 or ENG 2150
CIS 2200 ***
STA 2000 [pre-req: sophomore + MTH 2100+ co-req: CIS 2200]***
ECO 1001
ECO 1002
ACC 2101 [pre-req: sophomore]
LAW 1101
You must also have earned 45 college credits.
*** The SIMNET is no longer required.
If you will be ZK eligible by the end of this semester, you must do the following:
1. File on line for a major and minor:
https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/application/review.jsp
If you are a Macaulay Scholar, your minor is “Interdisciplinary Minor in NYC Studies with Honors.” You can always file for a second minor at the Registrar.
2. Write to your advisor letting him/her know that you will be ZK eligible. Do so before October 28 to be eligible to register for classes in Spring 2012. A temporary ZK code will be placed on your record, enabling you to register for 3000 level business classes next semester. The code will not be permanent until this semester’s grades are in. ZK coding is not available for Winter classes. Students will have to apply through ZUPS to receive permission to register for 3000+ level Zicklin classes for winter.
If you have not finished your Pre-ZK requirements and will not finish them by the end of this semester but would like to take a 3000 level Zicklin honors course in the next semester, please email your advisor with the details and we will put together a wait list to fill any open seats. Follow the guidelines below to see if you are eligible to take 3000+ classes.
Note: If you will have completed 60 credits by the end of this semester, but will not have completed all of the pre-ZK classes, you must go the Registrar’s and fill out an “intent to major” form.The state requires that all students have some major on file once they have completed their sophomore year or 60 credits (whatever comes first).
ZUPS Information
Students may access the ZUPS website beginning – TBA
Taking 3000+ Classes in Zicklin
BBA Majors
All pre-Zicklin classes must be completed before you may enter Zicklin and take 3000 level business classes. If you are one or two classes away from entering Zicklin, you may take only MKT 3000 or MGT 3120. Please follow the guidelines for BA/BS majors below and consult with you advisor. You will have a limited number of options and will need to use ZUPS to process your request.
BA & BS Majors
BA majors may take 3000 level Zicklin courses if they have declared their major and follow the guidelines below. You will need to use ZUPS in order to receive permission for Zicklin course work. Please consult with your advisor for permission to take Honor (H) sections of the course work below.
Finance & Accountancy
Finance 3000 – To take courses in these disciplines, you must take CIS 2200, ACC 2101, STA 2000 or 2100, Eco 1001, Eco 1002 and calculus (MTH 2205 or higher) as well the Simnet.
Accountancy 3000+ -To take courses in these disciplines, you must complete all pre-Zicklin requirements. Accountancy classes at the 4000 level are not open to BA or BS majors, even if they plan to pursue the 5 year program with an MS in Taxation or Accountancy.
Marketing, Management and Law
MKT 300o / MGT 3120 -To take courses in these disciplines, you must have completed ENG 2100/2150 and COM 1010, earned at least 45 credits by the end of the current semester and have a declared major.
MGT 3121 – To take this course, you must have completed ENG 2100/2150 and COM 1010, earned at least 45 credits by the end of the current semester and have a declared major, completed STA 2000, ECO 1001, ECO 1002 & CIS 2200.
Law 3000+
For Law & Policy minor (Business Minor for Liberal Arts) – See department to declare minor and get permission to register for classes.
Economics (BA majors ONLY)
Eco 3000+ -Please see Sonia Wahab in the Weissman Deans Office for advisement as well as to declare this major. Once you have declared your major and if you have had any problems with registering for Eco 3000+ classes, please see Sonia Wahab in the Weissman Deans Office .
Seniors & BPL 5100H
All Scholars who are Zicklin majors and who intend to graduate in or JUNE 2012, AUGUST 2012 or JANUARY 2013 must enroll in an Honors {H} section of BPL 5100 this academic year. You are not eligible to take the class until you have accumulated a minimum of 107 credits and file for graduation with the Registrar’s Office before registration. At this point, you should have notified your advisor it you need the Spring section of BPLH
Registration: For those who have notified their advisor, you may go ahead and register for a Spring section of BPLH. Make sure you have created a schedule for each of the BPLH sections offered, as you are not guaranteed a specific section.
E-permit
Baruch E-Permit system Open: TBA
Baruch Scholars:
Pre-registration advisement appointment information
MHC Scholars
Pre-Registration Advisement Appointment Information
Registration for Winter: MHC will only fund 1 class (3-4 credits) in the winter. Sign-up for an appointment on your advisor’s door during pre-registration advisement to discuss your plans. Make sure you review and follow the Intersession Funding Policy. All winter courses must be approved by your advisor in order for you to receive funding for the Winter Intersession.


