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Sy Syms School of Business Academic Advisement Orientation Sy Syms School of Business 215 Lexington Ave, 3 rd floor Phone: 917-326-4839 Email: dpine@yu.edu Debra Pine, Associate Director of Academic and Career Advising 1 2 Degree


  1.  Sy Syms School of Business Academic Advisement Orientation Sy Syms School of Business 215 Lexington Ave, 3 rd floor Phone: 917-326-4839 Email: dpine@yu.edu Debra Pine, Associate Director of Academic and Career Advising 1

  2. 2 Degree Requirements General Business Education Core Jewish Major Studies

  3. 3 General Education ENGL 1100 – English Composition or SPEE 1010 – Speech Communication ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar One of the following: - ARTS 1050, 1051, or 1052 - MUSI 1111 One course in English Literature of Foreign - History Literature - Philosophy - Foreign Language (not including Hebrew, 2 semesters required)

  4. 4 Quantitative, Social, and Natural Sciences IDS 1131 Statistics for IDS 1456 Quantitative ECON 1031 Intro Econ I: Business Methods Management Microeconomics One of: - Natural Sciences with lab ECON 1041 Intro Econ II: - Psychology Macroeconomics - Political Science - Sociology

  5. 5 Business Core ACC 1001 Principles of Accounting I ACC 1002 Principles of Accounting II BLW 2021 Ethical and Legal (for non-Accounting majors) BLW 2111 Business Law I (for Accounting majors) FIN 1001 Principles of Finance IDS 1020 Introduction to Information Systems IDS 1601 Operations Management MAN 1020 Principles of Management MAR 1001 Principles of Marketing

  6. 6 Accounting Major CPA Track ACC 1101 Intermediate ACC 1102 Intermediate ACC 2403 Management Accounting I Accounting II Accounting ACC 3201 Advanced ACC 3601 Principles of BLW 2112 Business Accounting Accounting (Capstone) Law II Elective Course: One Sy TAX 6124 Individual TAX 6125 Taxation of Syms upper level Taxation Entities course

  7. 7 Accounting Major Non CPA Track ACC 1101 Intermediate ACC 1102 Intermediate ACC 2403 Management Accounting I Accounting II Accounting ACC 3201 Advanced ACC 3601 Principles of TAX 6124 Individual Accounting Accounting (Capstone) Taxation Elective Courses: Three Sy Syms upper level courses

  8. 8 Finance Major FIN 1408 Corporate FIN 2409 Advanced Finance Corporate Finance FIN 2505 Investment FIN 3510 Speculative Analysis Markets 2 of the following: • FIN 25511 Security Analysis FIN 2521 Portfolio Analysis • FIN 3603 International Finance • FIN 3720 Fixed Income Securities • FIN 3851 Financial Statement Analysis Any 2 Sy Syms upper level courses

  9. 9 Marketing Major MAR 3341 International MAR 2501 Buyer Marketing Behavior MAR 3720 Marketing MAR 2621 Applied Capstone Marketing Research MAR 3313 Advertising Any 4 Sy Syms upper Management level elective courses

  10. 10 Management Major: Entrepreneurship Track ENT 3780 Principles of ENT 3786 New Venture Entrepreneurship Planning ENT 3796 Franchising, MAN 4931 Licensing, and Contemporary Distributorships Problems in Business ENT 3720 Business Any 4 Sy Syms upper Strategy (Capstone) level courses

  11. 11 Management Major Human Resources and Organizational Studies Track MAN 2110 MAN 2370 Human Organizational Behavior Resources MAN 4931 MAN 2621 Applied Contemporary Management Research Problems in Business MAN 3720 Business Any 4 Sy Syms upper Strategy (Capstone) level courses

  12. 12 Jewish Studies Requirements CORE is a unit of 3 courses that totals 8-10 credits CORE is recorded on the undergraduate transcript as HEST and is generally worth 6 credits Syms students are required to complete • 6 semesters of CORE • 7 additional Jewish studies credits Students who have completed one year of study in Israel may receive up to: • 3 semesters of CORE • 9 credits towards the additional 7 credits

  13. 13 Distribution of Jewish Studies Requirements Bible 15 credit Judaic Studies minimum 15 credit minimum Hebrew if placed in: HEBR 1101 – 5 courses HEBR 1102 – 4 courses HEBR 1103-1105 – 3 courses HEBR 1106-1108 – 2 courses Jewish Jewish History HEBR 1205 or above – 1 course Philosophy 3 credit 2 credit minimum minimum

  14. 14 Records CORE Record Bachelor of Science (Sy Syms School of Business) transcript (Including credits received from other institutions, i.e. AP & transfer) Israel Record (For students who participated in the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program)

  15. 15 Transcripts Stern Core Transcript Spring 2013 BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 3 HEBR 1205 Upper Intermediate Hebrew I 3 JUDS 1465 The Festivals 3 9 credits Bachelor of Science Transcript Spring 2013 HEST 1301 Hebrew Language and Literature 6 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric 3 MAR 1001 Principles of Management 3 12 credits

  16. 16 Israel Record S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program INSTITUTION CREDIT: Earned: Fall 2012 3 semesters of CORE and 9 additional BIBL 1081 Introduction to Exegesis 2 Jewish Studies credits = 27 BA credits JHIS 1485 The Holocaust 1 Counts toward distribution: JPHI 1853 Modern Jewish Problems 2 JUDS 1381 Mussar 1 BIBL: 11 credits JUDS 1450 Laws and Customs 3 JHIS: 1 credits JUDS 1458 The Sabbath 3 JPHI: 5 credits JUDS 1485 Daily Life: Home and Synagogue 2 JUDS 1841 Methodology of Oral Law 4 JUDS: 19 credits 18 Credits Spring 2013 Needs: BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 2 BIBL 1120 Pentateuch: Wkly Prtn 1 3 additional semesters of CORE which BIBL 1408 Book of Leviticus 3 should include the following BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 1 BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 2 distribution: JPHI 1846 Philosophy of Soloveitchik 1 JPHI 1854 Modern Jewish Religious 2 BIBL: 4 credits JUDS 1459 Jewish Laws and Customs 3 JUDS 1486 Daily Life 2 JHIS: 2 credits JUDS ELEC Elective(s) 1 JPHI: Complete 18 Credits JUDS: Complete Placed into Hebrew 1205: 1 course

  17. 17 Sample Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15 A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15 ARTS 1050: ACC 1001: ARTS 1050: ACC 1001: Introduction to Art Accounting Principles I Introduction to Art Accounting Principles I B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45 B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45 HEB 1205: BIBL 2156: HEB 1205: BIBL 2156: Upper Intermediate Hebrew Samuel I Upper Intermediate Hebrew Samuel I C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15 C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15 ENG 1100: ENG 1100: Composition and Rhetoric Composition and Rhetoric D 1 1:25-2:40 D 1:25-2:40 1:15-1:45 1:15-1:45 D 2 1:40-2:55 M 1:45-3:00 M 1:45-3:00 JUDS 1467: Club Hour JUDS 1467: The Festivals 2:40-3:35 The Festivals E 3:10-4:25 N 3:10-4:25 E 3:10-4:25 N 3:10-4:25 MAR 1001: Principles of Marketing F 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55 F 5:00-6:15 P 4:40-5:55 MAR 1001: Principles of Marketing G 6:05-7:20 Q 6:00-7:15 G 6:20-7:35 Q 6:00-7:15 H 7:25-8:40 R 7:20-8:35 H 7:40-8:55 R 7:20-8:35

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