Interdepartmental Courses



Field Description

Baruch College offers a variety of interdisciplinary experiences associated with the different schools and programs described below.


The same course cannot be applied to both a student's major and minor.


Courses in Business (BUS)

BUS 1001

Introduction to Business for Non-Business Majors

1 credit

BUS 1010

Digital Marketing Bootcamp1 credit

BUS 2000

Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape3 credits

BUS 3001

Business Internship

1 credit

BUS 3002

Business Internship

1 credit

BUS 3003

Business Internship

1 credit

BUS 3004

Business Internship

1 credit

BUS 3005

Business Internship1 credit 

BUS 3006

Business Internship1 credit 

Business Internship1 credit 

Business Internship1 credit 

BUS 5000

Independent Study in Business Administration

3 credits

BUS 5001

Advanced Independent Study in Business Administration

3 credits

BUS 4093H

Special Honors Topics in Business

3 credits

BUS 4111H

Financial Reporting and Analysis

3 credits

BUS 4112H

Industry and Competitive Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Approach

3 credits

BUS 4113H

Advanced Organizational Behavior 

3 credits

BUS 4114H

Perspectives on Global Business and Economic Development

3 credits

BUS 4444H

Case Studies in Business

3 credits

BUS 6100H

Business Consulting

3 credits

BUS 6200H

Improving Individual and Organizational Performance3 credits

BUS 6300H

Entrepreneurial Ventures

3 credits

BUS 6901H-6902H

Honors Thesis in Business

6 credits

Courses in Business Policy (BPL)

BPL 5100

Business Policy

3 credits

Courses in Quantitative Reasoning (QNT)

Foundations of Predictive Analytics and Decision Modeling3 credits



 

Zicklin Undergraduate Honors Program (ZUHP)

The Zicklin School of Business offers an honors program that is designed to serve a select group of undergraduate BBA students.  Each semester, a new cohort of students enters the program and takes honors classes together. ZUHP’s curriculum is built around the general minor with honors in Advanced Business Analysis, a group of special interdisciplinary courses designed to work in conjunction with the traditional discipline-based majors. Classes are seminars with a maximum enrollment of 30 students.

Honors Minor in Advanced Business Analysis

The general minor with honors in Advanced Business Analysis will consist of 15 credits as described in Option 1 or Option 2 below:

Option 1: (15 credits)

Required courses (6 credits)

BUS 4444H

Case Studies in Business

3 credits

BUS 5100H

Business Policy

3 credits

 Elective courses: 4000 level (6 credits; choose any 2)

BUS 4093H

Special Honors Topics in Business

3 credits

BUS 4111H

Financial Reporting and Analysis

3 credits

BUS 4112H

Industry and Competitive Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Approach

3 credits

BUS 4113H

Advanced Organizational Behavior 

3 credits

BUS 4114H

Perspectives on Global Business and Economic Development

3 credits

Capstone course (3 credits; choose 1)

BUS 6100H

Business Consulting

3 credits

   or

BUS 6300H

Entrepreneurial Ventures

3 credits


Option 2: (15 credits)

Required course (3 credits)

BUS 5100H

Business Policy

3 credits

Choose four courses from:

BUS 4093H

Special Honors Topics in Business

3 credits

BUS 4111H

Financial Reporting and Analysis

3 credits

BUS 4112H

Industry and Competitive Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Approach

3 credits

BUS 4113H

Advanced Organizational Behavior 

3 credits

BUS 4114H

Perspectives on Global Business and Economic Development

3 credits

BUS 4444H

Case Studies in Business

3 credits

Capstone course (3 credits)

BUS 6901H

Honors Thesis in Business

3 credits

and

BUS 6902H

Honors Thesis in Business

3 credits

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Fintech Minor for Business Majors (12 credits)

Required introductory course

CIS 3620

Fintech: Principles and Applications

3 credits

Elective courses (choose three courses, one from each focus area)
Electives with Technology and data analytics focus

CIS 3120

Programming for Analytics

3 credits

CIS 3250

Blockchain Technologies and Applications

3 credits

CIS 3920

Data Mining for Business Analytics

3 credits

Electives with Finance and Economics focus

ECO 4000

Statistical Analysis for Economics and Finance

3 credits

ECO 4010

Applied Micro-Econometrics

3 credits

 ECO 4051

Financial Econometrics

3 credits

 FIN 3710

Investment Analysis

3 credits

 FIN 4750

Options

3 credits

 FIN 4808

Risk Management I

3 credits
Electives with Legal, Compliance, and Policy focus

 LAW 3108

Law and E-Business3 credits

 LAW 3230

Control Functions in Financial Institutions3 credits

 LAW 3240

The Regulation of Financial Markets, Institutions, and Products3 credits

 LAW 3250

Financial Regulation of Emerging Technologies3 credits

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Fintech Minor for Non-Business Majors (12 credits)

Required introductory course

CIS 3620

Fintech: Principles and Applications

3 credits

Elective courses (choose three courses, one from each focus area)
Electives with Technology and data analytics focus

CIS 3120

Programming for Analytics

3 credits

CIS 3250

Blockchain Technologies and Applications

3 credits

CIS 3920

Data Mining for Business Analytics

3 credits

Electives with Finance and Economics focus

ECO 4000

Statistical Analysis for Economics and Finance

3 credits

ECO 4010

Applied Micro-Econometrics

3 credits

 ECO 4051

Financial Econometrics

3 credits

 FIN 3710

Investment Analysis

3 credits
Electives with Legal, Compliance, and Policy focus

 LAW 3108

Law and E-Business3 credits

 LAW 3230

Control Functions in Financial Institutions3 credits

 LAW 3240

The Regulation of Financial Markets, Institutions, and Products3 credits

 LAW 3250

Financial Regulation of Emerging Technologies3 credits

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