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Sy Syms School of Business
Academic Advisement Orientation Sy Syms School of Business 215 Lexington Ave, 3rd floor Phone: 917-326-4839 Email: dpine@yu.edu Debra Pine, Associate Director of Academic and Career Advising
Degree Requirements
General Education
Business Core
Jewish Studies Major
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General Education
ENGL 1100 – English Composition or ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar
SPEE 1010 – Speech Communication
One course in English Literature of Foreign Literature
One of the following: - ARTS 1050, 1051, or 1052 - MUSI 1111 - History - Philosophy - Foreign Language (not including Hebrew, 2 semesters required)
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Quantitative, Social, and Natural Sciences
IDS 1131 Statistics for Business
IDS 1456 Quantitative Methods Management
ECON 1031 Intro Econ I: Microeconomics
ECON 1041 Intro Econ II: Macroeconomics
One of: - Natural Sciences with lab - Psychology - Political Science - Sociology
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Business Core
ACC 1001 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 1002 Principles of Accounting II
BLW 2021 Ethical and Legal (for non-Accounting majors)
BLW 2111 Business Law I (for Accounting majors)
FIN 1001 Principles of Finance
IDS 1020 Introduction to Information Systems
IDS 1601 Operations Management
MAN 1020 Principles of Management
MAR 1001 Principles of Marketing
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Accounting Major CPA Track
ACC 1101 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 1102 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 2403 Management Accounting
ACC 3201 Advanced Accounting
ACC 3601 Principles of Accounting (Capstone)
BLW 2112 Business Law II
TAX 6124 Individual Taxation
TAX 6125 Taxation of Entities
Elective Course: One Sy Syms upper level course
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Accounting Major Non CPA Track
ACC 1101 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 1102 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 2403 Management Accounting
ACC 3201 Advanced Accounting
ACC 3601 Principles of Accounting (Capstone)
TAX 6124 Individual Taxation
Elective Courses: Three Sy Syms upper level courses
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Finance Major
FIN 1408 Corporate Finance
FIN 2409 Advanced Corporate Finance
FIN 2505 Investment Analysis
FIN 3510 Speculative Markets
FIN 2521 Portfolio Analysis
2 of the following: •FIN 25511 Security Analysis •FIN 3603 International Finance •FIN 3720 Fixed Income Securities •FIN 3851 Financial Statement Analysis
Any 2 Sy Syms upper level courses
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Marketing Major
MAR 3341 International Marketing
MAR 2501 Buyer Behavior
MAR 3720 Marketing Capstone
MAR 2621 Applied Marketing Research
MAR 3313 Advertising Management
Any 4 Sy Syms upper level elective courses
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Management Major: Entrepreneurship Track
ENT 3780 Principles of Entrepreneurship
ENT 3786 New Venture Planning
ENT 3796 Franchising, Licensing, and Distributorships
MAN 4931 Contemporary Problems in Business
ENT 3720 Business Strategy (Capstone)
Any 4 Sy Syms upper level courses
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Management Major Human Resources and Organizational Studies Track
MAN 2110 Organizational Behavior
MAN 2370 Human Resources
MAN 2621 Applied Management Research
MAN 4931 Contemporary Problems in Business
MAN 3720 Business Strategy (Capstone)
Any 4 Sy Syms upper level courses
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Jewish Studies Requirements
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CORE is a unit of 3 courses that totals 8-10 credits
CORE is recorded on the undergraduate transcript as HEST and is generally worth 6 credits
• 6 semesters of CORE • 7 additional Jewish studies credits
Syms students are required to complete
• 3 semesters of CORE • 9 credits towards the additional 7 credits
Students who have completed one year of study in Israel may receive up to:
Distribution of Jewish Studies Requirements
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Bible 15 credit minimum
Judaic Studies 15 credit minimum
Jewish History 3 credit
minimum
Jewish Philosophy
2 credit minimum
Hebrew if placed in: HEBR 1101 – 5 courses HEBR 1102 – 4 courses HEBR 1103-1105 – 3 courses HEBR 1106-1108 – 2 courses HEBR 1205 or above – 1 course
Records
CORE Record
Bachelor of Science (Sy Syms School of Business) transcript
(Including credits received from other institutions, i.e. AP & transfer)
Israel Record (For students who participated in the S.
Daniel Abraham Israel Program)
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Transcripts
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Spring 2013
BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 3
HEBR 1205 Upper Intermediate Hebrew I 3
JUDS 1465 The Festivals 3
9 credits
Stern Core Transcript
Spring 2013
HEST 1301 Hebrew Language and Literature 6
ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric 3
MAR 1001 Principles of Management 3
12 credits
Bachelor of Science Transcript
Israel Record S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program
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INSTITUTION CREDIT:
Fall 2012 BIBL 1081 Introduction to Exegesis 2 JHIS 1485 The Holocaust 1 JPHI 1853 Modern Jewish Problems 2 JUDS 1381 Mussar 1 JUDS 1450 Laws and Customs 3 JUDS 1458 The Sabbath 3 JUDS 1485 Daily Life: Home and Synagogue 2 JUDS 1841 Methodology of Oral Law 4 18 Credits Spring 2013 BIBL 1082 Introduction to Exegesis 2 BIBL 1120 Pentateuch: Wkly Prtn 1 BIBL 1408 Book of Leviticus 3 BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 1 BIBL ELEC Elective(s) 2 JPHI 1846 Philosophy of Soloveitchik 1 JPHI 1854 Modern Jewish Religious 2 JUDS 1459 Jewish Laws and Customs 3 JUDS 1486 Daily Life 2 JUDS ELEC Elective(s) 1 18 Credits
Earned:
3 semesters of CORE and 9 additional Jewish Studies credits = 27 BA credits Counts toward distribution:
BIBL: 11 credits JHIS: 1 credits JPHI: 5 credits JUDS: 19 credits
Needs:
3 additional semesters of CORE which should include the following distribution: BIBL: 4 credits JHIS: 2 credits JPHI: Complete JUDS: Complete Placed into Hebrew 1205: 1 course
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
A 9:00-10:15 ARTS 1050: Introduction to Art
J 9:00-10:15 ACC 1001: Accounting Principles I
A 9:00-10:15 ARTS 1050: Introduction to Art
J 9:00-10:15 ACC 1001: Accounting Principles I
B 10:25-11:40 HEB 1205: Upper Intermediate Hebrew
K 10:30-11:45 BIBL 2156: Samuel I
B 10:25-11:40 HEB 1205: Upper Intermediate Hebrew
K 10:30-11:45 BIBL 2156: Samuel I
C 11:55-1:10 ENG 1100: Composition and Rhetoric
L 12:00-1:15 C 11:55-1:10 ENG 1100: Composition and Rhetoric
L 12:00-1:15
D1 1:25-2:40 1:15-1:45
D 1:25-2:40 1:15-1:45
D2 1:40-2:55 M 1:45-3:00 JUDS 1467: The Festivals
Club Hour 2:40-3:35
M 1:45-3:00 JUDS 1467: The Festivals
E 3:10-4:25 N 3:10-4:25 E 3:10-4:25 MAR 1001: Principles of Marketing
N 3:10-4:25
F 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55 F 5:00-6:15 MAR 1001: Principles of Marketing
P 4:40-5:55
G 6:05-7:20 Q 6:00-7:15 G 6:20-7:35 Q 6:00-7:15
H 7:25-8:40 R 7:20-8:35 H 7:40-8:55 R 7:20-8:35
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Sample Schedule
CRN Subj Course # Title Sect Cr Days Meeting Times Instructor Notes 25918 BIBL 2505 Isasiah L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Grunhaus, Naomi U.INT/ADV: Social and religious environment of early Bayit Sheni 25090 BIBL 2049 The Haftarot M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Rosensweig, S. ADV 25091 BIBL 2156 Samuel I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Rosensweig, S. ADV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25039 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric C 3 M 11:55AM-01:10PM STAFF Modes of Expression --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25045 HEBR 1205 Upper Intermediate Hebrew I B 3 M 10:25AM-11:40AM Cohen, Zafrira For those who took HEBR 1108 or by assignment
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24951 ACC 1001 Accounting Principles I J 3 T 09:00AM-10:15AM Hornung, David Business Core -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26082 JUDS 1467 The Festivals M 3 T 01:45PM-03:00PM Cohen, Aaron ADV; Chol HaMoed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25223 MAR 1001 Principles of Marketing EFW 3 W 03:35PM-06:05PM Palumbo, Fredrick Business Core -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25051 ARTS 1050 Introduction to Art A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Young, Marnin Interpreting Literature and the
Arts, not for majors
Course Schedule Excerpt
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Reminders
Every student must complete 128 credits in order to be eligible for graduation
84 credits and 4 semesters of full time status must be completed at Sy Syms to satisfy your residency requirement
60% of the major and minor must be completed at Sy Syms
A minimum of 18 credits in Jewish Studies must be taken at Sy Syms
A minimum of 1 Jewish Studies course is required for every student registered for 9 or more credits
In order to be eligible for financial aid, scholarships, and housing, a student must maintain full-time status (minimum of 12 BS credits)
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Sy Syms Academic Advisors
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Beren Campus 215 Lexington Avenue, Room 318
Phone: 917-326-4974 Fax: 917-326-4891
Wilf Campus
Belfer Hall, Room 419 Phone: 212-960-5400 x5544 or x6047
Fax: 212-960-0824
Claire Zakheim, Director Sy Syms
Advising Email:
zakheim@yu.edu
Debra Pine, Associate
Director of Academic and
Career Advising Email:
dpine@yu.edu Follow us on
Twitter: @SymsAdvising
Jewish Studies Academic Advisors
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Beren Campus 245 Lexington Avenue, Room
405 Phone: 917-340-7718
Fax: 212-340-7876 Email: corenbuch@yu.edu
Website: Department of Jewish Studies
Cali Orenbuch, Academic Advisor
Email for an appointment or
stop by any time Monday-
Wednesday 9am-3pm
Thursday 9am-12:30pm
Stern College Academic Advisors
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Beren Campus 215 Lexington Avenue, 6th
Floor Phone: 646-592-4170
Email:
scwadvisement@yu.edu
Advising Appointments
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Come to appointments prepared
Bring your transcript
Have your questions written down
Come early in the semester to discuss academic issues
DegreeTrack
Log on to your MYYU account to access DegreeTrack
Track your academic progress online
Make sure you’re taking the right classes for your major
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Orientation Notes
Math Proficiency Exam will be given on Monday, January 20 at 2pm in Room 312, 215 Lexington Ave.
Check Registrar’s webpage for text book information
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