Academic Orientation
Sy Syms School of Business Belfer Hall, Room 419
Phone: 212-960-5400 x5544 212-960-5400 x 6047
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
Claire Zakheim, Director
Debbie Pine, Associate Director Sy Syms Advising
Sy Syms School of Business
Yeshiva University, Fall 2014
There are five components to your education:
General Education
•Basic Courses
•Humanities
•Quantitative, Social and Natural Sciences
• Electives
Jewish Studies
•One course in Jewish History
•Two courses of Hebrew Language
•Introductory Bible course
•One additional Bible course
•BLW/HAL 2500 – Business and Jewish Law
•One additional Jewish Studies course from Bible, Jewish History or Jewish Philosophy
Major
• 27 credits
• Courses beyond the elementary level may require pre-requisites
Every student must complete all the requirements for all five components in order to be eligible for graduation
Torah Studies
• Enrollment in one of four programs:
•MYP
•SBMP
•IBC
•JSS
• By placement only
Business Core
•Accounting Principles I & II
•Business Law or Ethical and Legal
•Principles of Finance
•Intro to Information Systems
•Management in a Global Environment
•Principles of Marketing
Courses that fulfill the requirements of a given category are so designated in the Remarks column in the course schedule. CRN Dept Number Title Remarks
66642 BIB 2540 Ezekiel Satisfies a Gen Ed BIB requirement
66648 JHI 1300 Medieval Jewish History Satisfies a Gen Ed JHI requirement
Courses above the elementary level may require pre-requisites. Check the Remarks section of the Fall 2014 course schedule.
Courses that are highlighted in yellow have been recently modified. Courses that are crossed out have been cancelled.
CRN Dept Number Title Sect Cred Days Meeting Times Instructor Remarks --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
66490 BIB 1000 Bible:Text, Context, Tradition 311 2 T 01:05PM-02:45PM Bernstein,M Satisfies a gen ed BIB Req; Pre-requisite for all other BIB course etc. 66634 BIB 1225 Midrash 311 2 T 01:05PM-02:45PM Hidary, R Pre-requisite: BIB 1000 or 1015; Satisfies a gen ed BIB requirement 66639 BIB 2560 Amos and Hosea 511 2 R 01:05PM-02:45PM Orlian, J Pre-requisite: BIB 1000 or 1015; Satisfies a gen ed BIB requirement --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
66392 FYWR 1010 First Year Writing 241 3 MW 04:30PM-05:45PM STAFF Basic Skills Gen Ed requirement
66397 FYWR 1010 First Year Writing 341 3 TR 04:30PM-05:45PM STAFF Basic Skills Gen Ed requirement --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
66199 MAN 1020 Management in a Global Environment 231 3 MW 03:00PM-04:15PM Geller, A BUSINESS CORE; Pre-req/ Co-req: IDS 0001 or Math Placement exam or Math SAT score of 670 or ACT score of 30 66215 MAN 2370 Human Resources 241 3 MW 04:30PM-05:45PM Nissenfeld, S ELECTIVE; Pre-requisite MAN 1020 and MAR 1001 66238 MAN 3323 Creative Advertising 261 3 M 06:45PM-09:15PM Mintz, E ELECTIVE; Pre-requisites: MAR 1001 and IDS 1001 Recommended pre/co-req: MAR 3313 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 66202 MAR 1001 Principles of Marketing 341 3 TR 04:30PM-05:45PM Palumbo, F BUSINESS CORE; Pre-req/ IDS 0001/1001 or Math Placement exam or Math SAT score of 670 or ACT score of 30 66243 MAR 3790 Managing a Growing Business 471 3 W 07:00PM-09:30PM Strauss, M ELECTIVE; Pre-requisite: MAN 1020 and MAR 1001; This course is crosslisted with MAN 3790
6 Credits
First Year Writing (FYWR 1010)
First Year Seminar (FYSM)
6 Credits
Two courses chosen from two different categories:
Contemporary World
Cultures (COWC)
Interpreting the Creative
(INTC)
Cultures Over Time
(CUOT)
12 credits
3 cr • IDS 1001 Business Algebra (may be exempt)
3 cr • IDS 1131 Statistics for Business
3 cr • IDS 1456 Quantitative Methods Management
3 cr • ECO 1031 Microeconomics
3cr • Natural World or
Human Behavior and Social Institutions
6 Credits
Two liberal arts or business courses
Must be beyond the General Education or Major requirements
Courses must be taken post high school
Jewish Studies courses do not apply to this category
24 credits
ACC 1001 Accounting Principles I
ACC 1002 Accounting Principles 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
MAN 1020 Management in a Global Environment
MAR 1001 Principles of Marketing
To provide every student with essential skills to help him navigate the challenges of living in the 21st century as a committed Jew
Please visit YC’s Department of Jewish Studies at www.yu.edu/yeshiva-college/ug/jewish-studies/ for courses in
Bible, Hebrew, Jewish History and Jewish Philosophy
Bible/Jewish Philosophy
Understand the message of the
Bible and explore Jewish
Philosophy
Jewish History Explore the historical experiences of the Jews over the centuries
Hebrew
To improve one’s Hebrew Literacy
Business and
Jewish Law
Understanding the fusion of Jewish life within the business
world
James Striar School (JSS) •Rabbi Yonason Shippel, Director
[email protected] •Chad Hopkovitz, Administrator
Stone Beit Medrash Program (SBMP) •Rabbi Yosef Kalinsky, Associate Dean
[email protected] •Rabbi Daniel Rapp, Associate Dean of Students UTS;
Isaac Breuer College of Hebraic Studies (IBC) •Rabbi Yosef Kalinsky, Associate Dean
[email protected] •Rabbi Daniel Rapp, Associate Dean of Students UTS;
Mazer School of Talmudic Studies (MYP) •Rabbi Yosef Kalinsky, Associate Dean
[email protected] •Rabbi Daniel Rapp, Associate Dean of Students UTS;
[email protected] •Rabbi Ezra Schwartz, Bochein
Rabbi Menachem Penner,
Dean [email protected]
Business Elective Courses
Any three Sy Syms upper level courses
Finance Elective Courses
Two additional Finance courses
Required Courses FIN 1408 Corporate Finance
FIN 2409 Advanced Corporate Finance (Capstone)
FIN 2505 Investment
Analysis AND
FIN 2521 Portfolio
Management OR FIN 3510 Options
and Futures
Required Courses •IDS 2030 Business Analytics and Programming
•IDS 2550 Business Intelligence and Consumers Insights
•IDS 2160 Decision Models •IDS 3000 Business Intelligence Project (Capstone)
Marketing Elective Courses
• MAR 2501 Buyer
Behavior • MAR 3318 Social
Media
Business Elective Courses
• Any three
Sy Syms upper level courses
Required Courses
MAN 3780 Principles of Entrepreneurship MAN 2110 Organizational Behavior MAN 3015 Management and Leadership MAN 3720 Business Strategy (Capstone)
Management Elective Courses
Two additional Management courses
Business Elective Courses
Any three Sy Syms upper level courses
Business Elective Courses
Any three Sy Syms upper level courses
Marketing Elective Courses
Two additional Marketing courses
Required Courses
MAR 2501 Buyer Behavior
MAR 2621 Applied Marketing Research
MAR 3318 Social Media Marketing
MAR 3720 Marketing Capstone
Required Courses
Accounting Elective Courses
Business Elective Courses
•ACC 1101 Intermediate Accounting I •ACC 1102 Intermediate Accounting II •ACC 2403 Management Accounting •ACC 3601 Principles of Auditing
(Capstone)
• Two additional Accounting/Tax courses (TAX 6124 Individual Taxation recommended)
• Any three Sy Syms upper level courses
Required Courses
ACC 1101 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 1102 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 2403 Management Accounting
ACC 3201 Advanced Accounting
ACC 3601 Principles of Auditing (Capstone)
BLW 2112 Business Law II
Tax 6124 Individual Taxation
TAX 6125 Taxation of Entities
Elective Course
Any one Sy Syms upper level course
• Israel Record • Torah Studies Record • Bachelor of Science (Sy Syms School of
Business) transcript - includes credits received from other institutions (i.e. AP & transfer)
Students who participated in the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program have a three part Record:
• Torah Studies Record • Bachelor of Science (Sy Syms School of
Business) transcript - includes credits received from other institutions (i.e. AP & transfer)
All other students have a two part Record:
Fall 2014 HEB 1004 Elementary Biblical Hebrew II 6 JTH 2016 First Year Seminar 3 JTH 2031 Meaning of Prayer 3 HAL 1122 Halakhot for Jewish Home II 3
15 credits
IBC Torah Studies Record
Fall 2014
FYWR 1010 First Year Writing 3 ACC 1001 Accounting Principles I 3 IDS 1001 Business Algebra 3
MAN 1020 Management in a Global Environment 3 15 credits
Bachelor of Science Transcript
HES 1233 Hebrew Lang & Lit (IBC) 3
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday
1:00
–
2:45
211 311 411 (211)
511 (311)
9:00-
611 1:30-
111
3:00
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4:15
231 331 431 (231)
531 (331)
10:00-
621 4:00-
141
4:30
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5:45
241 341 441 (241)
541 (341)
11:00- 631
5:00-
151
5:45
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6:45
251 ACADEMIC HOUR CLUB HOUR
551 12:00- 641
7:00-
171
6:45
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8:00
261 361
461 (261)
561 (361)
8:00-
181
8:15
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9:45
281 (261)
381 (361)
481 (461)
581 (561)
ACC 1001: Accounting Principles I
MAN 1020: Management in a Global Environment
FYWR 1010: First Year Writing
FYWR 1010: First Year Writing
ACC 1001: Accounting Principles I
MAN 1020: Management in a Global Environment
IDS 1001: Business Algebra
IDS 1001: Business Algebra
In order to be eligible for financial aid, scholarships and housing, you must maintain full-time status which is a minimum of 12 credits
Students cannot take more than 17.5 credits during any semester
You need a ‘C-’ or better in all requirements for the Major, Minor, Business Core, as well as Social and Quantitative Sciences
At least 60% of Business Core must be completed on the Wilf Campus in NY
At least 60% of the major and 60% of the minor must be completed on the Wilf Campus in NY
Business elective courses may double count toward a business minor
In order to be considered full-time, you must be enrolled in a Torah Studies Program
Every student must complete 128 credits in order to be eligible for graduation
84 credits and six semesters of full time status must be completed on the Wilf campus in NY to satisfy your residency requirement
24 of the last 35 credits must be completed on the Wilf Campus in NY
REMEMBER!!
COME TO US EARLY TO DISCUSS:
WAYS TO IMPROVE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
DEVELOPING BETTER RELATIONSHIPS WITH PROFESSORS
LONG TERM GOALS & ASPIRATIONS
COURSE OPTIONS & TO FIND OUT ABOUT NEW COURSES
COME TO APPOINTMENTS PREPARED
REVIEW YOUR TRANSCRIPT BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT
HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS WRITTEN DOWN MEET WITH A GENERAL ADVISOR REGULARLY
Claire Zakheim, Director Sy Syms Advising Debbie Pine, Associate Director Sy Syms Advising
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Wilf Campus Beren Campus Belfer Hall Room 419 215 Lexington Avenue, Room 318 Phone: (212) 960-5400 x5544 Phone: (917) 326-4974 Fax: (212) 960-0824 Fax: (917) 326-4891
Jewish Studies
Dr. Shalom Holtz, Chair For questions regarding your Prof. Sigal Shalom, Hebrew Program Coordinator Jewish Studies requirements please email: [email protected]
Contact Information and How to Make an Appointment
Open to Juniors and Seniors with at least a 3.0 in major and 2.7 overall
Earn 1 credit for every 100 hours worked up to a maximum of 3 credits
Three business internship credits can count as a business elective
All internships must be approved in advance to be eligible for credit
Ideal for summer prior to senior year
Pick up an application form in the Sy Syms Advising office, Belfer Hall Room 419
To make an appointment to see an academic advisor go to: https://yuacad.mywconline.com/
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