Real Estate BBA
The degree map is a suggested term by term sample course schedule.
124 TOTAL CREDITS
42 |
Pathways Credits |
21 |
Pre-Business Credits |
27 |
Business Base Credits |
24 |
Major Credits |
10 |
Elective Credits |
| 124 Credits minimum required for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree |
| 57 Liberal Arts Credits minimum required for the BBA |
| 2.0 GPA required to remain in good academic standing and to graduate |
| Liberal Arts Minor required to graduate (part of College Option) |
Students who have been admitted to the following programs at Baruch and declared an intended BBA plan, are eligible to be admitted into the Zicklin BBA program.
- Macaulay honors
- Baruch scholars
- Provost scholars (transfer students and current Baruch students)
- Inquiry scholars
- Dean’s scholars
Students need to satisfy all of the following criteria:
- Completion of 4 pre-business courses with a minimum 2.25 average GPA
- ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting
- ECO 1001 Microeconomics
- ECO 1002 Macroeconomics
- STA 2000 Business Statistics I
- Completion of at least 30 credits with an overall Baruch GPA of 2.25 or higher
Students who do not meet the GPA requirement in the early entry path have the option of choosing the regular entry path.
Students need to satisfy all of the following criteria:
- Completion of COM 2020 Introduction to Business Communication and ENG 2150 Writing II
- Completion of 7 pre-business courses with a minimum 2.25 average GPA
- ACC 2101 Principles of Accounting
- CIS 2200 Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
- ECO 1001 Microeconomics
- ECO 1002 Macroeconomics
- ENG 2100 Writing I
- LAW 1101 Fundamentals of Business Law
- STA 2000 Business Statistics I
- Completion of at least 45 credits with an overall Baruch GPA of 2.25 or higher
Be sure to review the Zicklin website for major requirements
Degree Map
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FIRST YEAR
FALL15 Credits |
SPRING15 Credits |
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ENG 2100Writing I |
3 CR |
ENG 2150Writing II |
3 CR | |
MTH 2001 or 2003 or 2009Pre-calculus |
3 CR |
ECO 1001Microeconomics |
3 CR | |
FYS 1000*First Year Seminar |
0 CR |
ACC 2101Principles of Accounting |
3 CR | |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR |
BUS 2000Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape |
3 CR | |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR | |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR | Minimum 2.25 average GPA in PRE-BUSINESS courses required for official admission into the Zicklin School of Business | ||
| *FYS 1000 is required for the first term & MUST be completed to graduate. | ||||
FALL15 Credits |
SPRING15 Credits |
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CIS 2200Intro to Information Systems & Tech |
3 CR |
LAW 1101Fundamentals of Business Law |
3 CR | |
COM 2020Introductions to Communication Studies |
3 CR |
QNT 2020Foundations of Predictive Analytics & Decision Modeling |
3 CR | |
ECO 1002Macroeconomics |
3 CR |
Life and Physical SciencesNatural Sciences Lab Course |
3 CR | |
STA 2000Business Statistics |
3 CR |
FIN 3000Principles of Finance |
3 CR | |
ENG 2800, CMP 2800, ENG 2850, or CMP 2850Great Works of Literature I or II |
3 CR |
Liberal Art Minor CoursePathways College Option Requirement |
3 CR | |
| Minimum 2.25 average GPA in PRE-BUSINESS courses required for official admission into the Zicklin School of Business | ||||
FALL15 Credits |
SPRING15 Credits |
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ACC 2203Managerial Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors |
3 CR |
RES 3100Real Estate Principles |
3 CR | |
MGT 3120Fundamentals of Management |
3 CR |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR | |
RES 3200Real Estate Finance and Investment |
3 CR |
MKT 3000Marketing Foundations |
3 CR | |
| RES 3000 Real Estate Law Major Requirement |
3 CR |
Major ElectiveMajor Requirement |
3 CR | |
COM 3021Professional Speech Communication |
1.5 CR |
Liberal Art Minor CoursePathways College Option Requirement |
3 CR | |
FIN 2000Principles of Financial Planning & Individual Investing
|
1.5 CR |
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FALL18 Credits |
SPRING16 Credits |
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OPM 3000Service Operations Management
|
3 CR |
BPL 5100Business Policy |
3 CR | |
RES 3400Real Estate Capital Markets |
3 CR |
Major ElectiveMajor Requirement |
3 CR | |
RES 3900Real Estate Development |
3 CR |
Major ElectiveMajor Requirement |
3 CR | |
Liberal Art Minor CapstonePathways College Option Requirement |
3 CR |
Free Elective¹Elective Requirement |
3 CR | |
Flexible Core CoursePathways Requirement |
3 CR |
Free Elective¹Elective Requirement |
4 CR | |
Liberal Arts ElectiveElective Requirement |
3 CR | ¹Free electives can be any business, liberal arts, or public affairs course. | ||
- All finance courses have FIN 3000 (Principles of Finance) as a prerequisite.
- FIN 3000 is required of all BBA students.
- ECO courses being used in the Finance Major are counted as business credits.
- This includes ECO 4000.
- In addition to the three required courses, a student majoring in finance must take a meaningful combination of five elective finance, economics, or insurance courses at the 3000 level or 4000 level.
- Of these five courses, at least three of the five must be 4000 level finance courses, and at least one of the 4000 level finance courses must be FIN 4610 or FIN 4710.
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 |
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 |
The real estate major provides you with an understanding of the economic and social principles that affect how real property—as buildings and land—is developed, financed, operated, and traded. The real estate field, which is constantly changing, is a challenging area. To creatively meet the needs of owners, landlords, tenants, purchasers, financiers, and others involved in property transfers, real estate professionals must understand the many aspects of business and work well with a variety of individuals and representatives.
5 Career Options for Real Estate Majors |
5 Top Skills for Real Estate Majors |
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Real Estate Analyst |
Advisory |
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Real Estate Advisory |
Communications |
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Real Estate Appraisers |
Problem Solving |
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Real Estate Entrepreneur |
Organizational |
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Commercial Real Estate |
Teamwork |
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