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As part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree, all students must fulfill a Tier III concentration to graduateA Tier III concentration is a graduation requirement for any student who is following the Baruch Common Core Curriculum. The concentration requirement consists of three courses of study (9-12 credits) outside of students' majors (students pursuing ad hoc majors cannot choose to minor in disciplines that are represented by more than two courses in their majors). Of the three courses, two must be taken at the 3000-level or higher. Courses used to satisfy Tier II may not also be used to fulfill Tier III minor requirements. The third course in Tier III is to be the 4000-, 5000-, or 6000-level capstone course created or designated by each department in the concentration. Capstone courses are research oriented and communication intensive. The capstone course can be taken only after students have completed two courses in their disciplinary concentration at the 3000-level or higher, and it must be taken at Baruch College. In order to graduate, a student must have a grade point average of at least 2.0 in the three courses that make up his or her Tier III minor. Students may not complete more than two minors.

Disciplinary concentrations are as follows:

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  • Information Studies
  • Information Technology and Social Responsibility
  • Women's and Gender Studies

 Social Science Disciplines:

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  • American Studies
  • Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Minor with Honors
  • Asian and Asian American Studies
  • Black and Hispanic Latino Studies
  • Film Studies
  • Global Studies
  • Interdisciplinary Minor with Honors in New York City Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Law and Policy
  • Religion and Culture
  • Survey Research
  • Women's and Gender Womens Studies

 

*Part of the Baruch Common Core. Available only to students who entered Baruch before Fall 2013.

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