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    Guttman: Business Admin to Baruch: Accounting

    2 + 2 Degree Map

    The Business Administration major at Guttman Community College offers the best pathway to transfer to Baruch College and complete the BBA degree in Accounting.
    The 2 + 2 degree map (2 years at Guttman and then 2 years at Baruch) is a term-by-term sample course schedule designed to make it easier for you to navigate your time at Guttman and then transfer to Baruch College.  This is just an example path from Guttman to Baruch so please consult your academic advisor along with Degreeworks and the CUNY Transfer Explorer tool to make sure you are on track in your major.


    AA Degree Business Administration

    Semester 1

    18 Credits

    Semester 2

    15 Credits
    AMST 103 = FCWG 1000

    Introduction to Social Justice

    3 CR
    AMST 203 = FCUS 1000

    Civic Engagement in a Global Society

    3 CR
    ENGL 101 = ENG 2100

    English Composition 

    3 CR
    ENGL 102 = ENG 2150

    English Composition II

    3 CR
    MATH 103 = STA 2000

    Statistics

    3 CR
    MATH 201 = MTH 2001

    Pre-Calculus

    3 CR
    SOSC 111 = SOC 3085

    Ethnographies of Work I

    3 CR
    SOSC 213 = Elective Credit 

    Ethnographies of Work II

    3 CR
    FYS 101

    Learning about Being a Successful Student I

    0 CR
    FYS 102

    Learning about Being a Successful Student II

    0 CR
    1ART 200 = FCCE 1000

    The Arts in New York City

    3 CR
    1BIOL 122 = BIO 7000

    Introduction to Life and Environment Science

    3 CR
    1BUSI 102 = BUS 7500

    Intro to Business

    3 CR 1Taken during session two each semester

    Guttman First Year Fall + Spring = 33 credits

    Semester 3

    16 Credits

    Semester 4

    14 Credits
    1ACCT 121 = ACC 2101

    Accounting Principles I

    3 CR
    Major Elective

    Degree Requirement

    3 CR
    ECON 201 = ECO 1002

    Macroeconomics

    3 CR
    ECON 203= ECO 1001

    Microeconomics

    4 CR
    INFT 203 = CIS 2200    

    Intro to Management Information Systems

    3 CR
    Major Elective

    Degree Requirement

    3 CR
    1,2ACCT 223 = ACC 2101

    Accounting Principles II

    3 CR
    Free Elective

    Degree Requirement

    3 CR
    2BUSI 201 = LAW 1101

    Business Law

    3 CR 1Completion of ACCT 111 & ACCT 223 = ACC 2101 at Baruch

    2Taken during session two each semester

    Guttman Second Year Semester 1 + Semester 2= 27 credits

    Total credits completed at Guttman = 60 with A.A. Degree

     


    BBA Degree Accounting

    Semester 5

    17.5 Credits

    Semester 6

    15.5 Credits
    ACC 3202¹

    Accounting Information Systems
    Business Base Requirement

    3 CR
    ACC 3100¹

    Financial Accounting II
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    ACC 3000¹

    Financial Accounting I
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    ACC 3200¹

    Cost Accounting
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    BUS 2000

    Introduction to Business
    Base Requirement

    3 CR
    QNT 2020

    Foundations of Predictive Analytics & Decision Modeling
    Base Requirement

    3 CR
    MKT 3000

    Marketing Foundations
    Base Requirement

    3 CR
    FIN 3000

    Principles of Finance
    Base Requirement

    3 CR
     MGT 3120

    Fundamentals of Management
    Base Requirement

    3 CR
    COM 3021

    Professional Speech Communication
    Base Requirement

    1.5 CR
    FIN 2000

    Principles of Financial Planning & Individual Investing
    Base Requirement

    1.5 CR ¹Maximum 2 of ACC 3202, 3000, 3100 & 3200 in one semester permitted.

    ¹At least 2.5 GPA required in ACC 3202, 3000, 3100 & 3200 to complete accounting major

    Baruch First Year Semester 1 + Semester 2 = 33 credits

    Semester 7

    17 Credits

    Semester 8

    16 Credits
    ACC 4100

    Financial Accounting III
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    ACC 5400

    Auditing
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    TAX 3300

    Federal Income Taxation
    Major Requirement

    4 CR
    BPL 5100

    Business Policy
    Business Base Requirement

    3 CR
    OPM 3000

    Service Operations Management
    Business Base Requirement

    3 CR
    Liberal Arts Minor Capstone 

    Pathways College Option Requirement

    3 CR
     COM 202o

    Intro to Business Communications

    3 CR
    Liberal Arts Elective

    Elective Requirement

    3 CR
    ENG 2800, CMP 2800, ENG 2850, or CMP 2850

    Great Works of Lit College Option
    College Option

    3 CR
    Liberal Arts Elective

    Elective Requirement

    3 CR
    Baruch Second Year Semester 1 + Semester 2 = 32 credits
    Total Credits Completed at Baruch = 66
    60 Credits at Guttman+ 66 Credits at Baruch = BBA Accounting (126 Credits)

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    Liberal Arts Elective

    The following subjects are considered liberal arts and can be taken at any level to satisfy liberal arts electives:

    AAS ANT ART BIO BLS CHM COM
    CMP ECO ENG ENV FLM FPA GLS
    HED HIS HSP IDC JRN LACS LIB
    LTS MSC MTH NMA PHI PHY POL
    PSY REL SOC THE WSM ALL MODERN LANGUAGES
    Non-Liberal Arts

    The following courses are not considered liberal arts:

    ART 5010 ART 5011 COM 4059 ECO 5010 ECO 5011 FPA 5070
    FPA 5071 HED 1810 HED 2920 MSC 2061 MSC 2062 MSC 2063
    MSC 2064 MSC 5050 MSC 5051 SOC 4085 SOC 4086 ART/MSC/THE Studio Elective Courses

    Click here to review the full list of non-liberal arts courses

    Career Exploration & CPA

    Accountants collect, maintain, and analyze financial records for organizations and compile reports for the use of managers, investors, creditors, regulators, and tax authorities. The 120 credit Accountancy major prepares students for many accounting-related jobs, and some roles require a Master’s Degree or 150 credit Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation. CPA’s must pass a national exam and meet additional requirements.

    CPA Educational Requirements

    BBA/MS Path to CPA

    You may contact Professor Zelijko Sockovic of the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy for additional guidance on completing the CPA requirements.

    5 Career Options for Accounting Majors
    5 Top Skills for Accounting Majors

    Auditor/Audit Manager

    Critical Thinking

    Certified Public Accountant

    Computer Proficiency

    Financial Planner

    Problem Solving

    Payroll Manager

    Detail-Orientated

    Tax Compliance Specialist

    Oral & Written Communications

     Major career guides

    Career Outcomes by Major

     


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