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Summer @ Baruch

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Summer at baruch Summer Session 1 from June 2nd to July 3rd, Summer Session 2 from July 7th to August 14th
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Join Us for an Array of Summer Courses

If you’re in New York City this summer, consider attending Baruch College to earn college credits. A senior college within The City University of New York and one of the most respected academic institutions in the New York area, Baruch is offering a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses during two summer sessions. Baruch’s high academic quality, affordable tuition, diverse student body, and convenient location on Lexington Avenue in the Gramercy Park/Flatiron District of Manhattan make it an excellent choice for students to earn transferable credits.

Course subjects include:

  • accountancy
  • anthropology
  • art
  • biology
  • black and Hispanic studies
  • business
  • chemistry
  • computer information systems
  • communication studies
  • economics and finance
  • English literature
  • environmental studies
  • fine and performing arts
  • history
  • languages
  • law
  • management
  • marketing
  • mathematics
  • music
  • operations research
  • philosophy
  • physics
  • political science
  • psychology
  • public administration
  • sociology
  • statistics
  • taxation
  • theater

Baruch’s Division of Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers nearly 100 non-credit courses and certificate program designed for working adults seeking professional development or personal enrichment. This summer’s schedule includes From Corporate to Classroom, a seminar series to help out placed executives move into education; Going Green workshops exploring topics of particular interest to environmentally-minded individuals, community organizations and small businesses; ongoing workshops to improve job hunting skills; plus intriguing courses and intensive certificate programs in:

  • Business—accounting, finance, management, marketing
  • English as a second language
  • Modern languages
  • Digital design
  • Business communication
  • Sales
  • Test preparation—from SHSAT to GMAT
  • Real estate
  • Recreation and fitness

For more information about CAPS summer programs, visit www.baruch.cuny.edu/caps.

Baruch College's Facilities

Among the many reasons to consider attending Baruch are its outstanding facilities:

  • 17-floor, 800,000 square-foot William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus
  • More than 100 high-technology classrooms
  • three-level athletic and fitness complex with Olympic-sized swimming pool
  • state-of-the-art performing arts center
  • 1,450-seat Newman Library, named best college library in the nation by the American Library Association in 2003

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST
IN BARUCH COLLEGE.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN SUMMER 2009