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http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/
CUNY Bernard M. Baruch College is a public institution in New York City. It is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system. The college is known for its strong business programs and affordable tuition. Baruch attracts students who want a quality education at a lower cost compared to private universities.
Baruch College offers undergraduate and graduate programs. The three main schools are:
- Zicklin School of Business – Specializes in business, accounting, finance, and marketing.
- Weissman School of Arts and Sciences – Offers liberal arts, natural sciences, and social sciences programs.
- Marxe School of Public and International Affairs – Focuses on public administration and policy.
Baruch College has a diverse student body. Students come from different backgrounds and cultures. The campus is in Midtown Manhattan, close to major businesses, museums, and cultural landmarks. There are many student organizations, including business clubs, cultural groups, and professional associations.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $7,464
- Out-of-State: $15,414
- Books & Supplies: $1,500
CUNY Bernard M. Baruch College offers a variety of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines:
- Graphic Design: Offered as a specialization within the Business Communication major, focusing on visual communication skills.
- Music: Available as a Bachelor of Arts in Music, emphasizing music history and literature.
- Accounting: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accountancy, preparing students for careers in accounting.
- Analytics: BBA in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling, focusing on data analysis and statistical methods.
- Business Administration: BBA in Management, covering various aspects of business operations.
- Entrepreneurship: BBA in Entrepreneurship, guiding students through the process of starting and managing new ventures.
- Finance: BBA in Finance, delving into investment, corporate finance, and financial markets.
- International Business: BBA in International Business, exploring global trade and international market dynamics.
- Marketing: BBA in Marketing Management, focusing on strategies in advertising, consumer behavior, and market research.
- Real Estate: BBA in Real Estate, covering property management, investment, and development.
- Business Communications: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Communication with specializations in Corporate Communication or Graphic Communication.
- Journalism: BA in Journalism, offering tracks in Journalism/Creative Writing or Business Journalism.
- Computer Science: BA in Computer Science, providing a foundation in programming, algorithms, and systems.
- Information Systems: BBA in Computer Information Systems, integrating business processes with technology solutions.
- Psychology: BA in Psychology, covering various psychological theories and practices.
- English: BA in English, focusing on literature, writing, and critical analysis.
- History: BA in History, exploring historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
- Philosophy: BA in Philosophy, delving into ethical, metaphysical, and epistemological studies.
- Spanish: BA in Spanish, emphasizing language proficiency and Hispanic cultures.
- Biological Sciences: BA in Biological Sciences, covering fundamental concepts in biology.
- Mathematics: BA in Mathematics, focusing on theoretical and applied mathematical principles.
- General Psychology: BA in Psychology, providing a comprehensive overview of psychological concepts.
- Industrial Organizational Psychology: BBA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, applying psychological principles to workplace environments.
- Environmental Science: BA in Environmental Studies, examining ecological and environmental issues.
- Political Science: BA in Political Science, analyzing governmental systems, political behavior, and public policies.
- Sociology: BA in Sociology, studying social behavior, institutions, and structures.