Majors, Minors and Concentrations Details
B.S. degree program in business, management, and finance
HEGIS code 0506
NYS SED program code 85067
Program/Department Advisers
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Title
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Phone
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Location
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Email
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Office Hours
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| Amoo, Taiwo L | UG Deputy -- SGS | 718-951-5000 xt 2075 | 509 A |
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by appointment |
| Bassell, Myles | Lecturer | 718-951-5317 | 217 A |
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by appointment |
| Friedman, Hershey H | UG Deputy | 718-951-2084 | 219 A |
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by appointment |
Building codes:
A-Whitehead; B-Boylan; J-James;
N-Ingersoll; NE-Ingersoll Extension; R-Roosevelt; RE-Roosevelt Extension; WEB - West End Building
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Admission to Program
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In order to declare a major in this program, a student must have completed at least 32 credits at Brooklyn College with a grade point average of 2.20 or better. Students who enter Brooklyn College after earning at least 28 credits elsewhere, may declare a major in this program after earning at least 15 credits at Brooklyn College with a grade point average of 2.20 or better.
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Department requirements (48-53 credits)
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Majors must complete the following course requirements:
Business Core:
All of the following: Economics 2100 or Business 2100; Economics 2200 or Business 2200; Economics 3410 or Business 3410 or Mathematics 1201; Business 3400 or Economics 3400 or Mathematics 2501 or Mathematics 3501; Business 3430 or Computer and Information Science 2531; Business 3240 or Psychology 3172; Business 3200; Business 3100; Business 3310; Accounting 2001; Accounting 3201; Philosophy 3314 or Classics 3233 or Speech 1618 or Speech 1619 or Speech 2623; Computer and Information Science 1050 or Computer and Information Science 1110.
Business Electives:
Two additional electives in business not used to satisfy the Business Core or Capstone Seminar requirement.
To satisfy the requirement of two additional electives, students may take:
(a) any two courses with a business prefix.
(b) one or two courses with a different prefix if crosslisted with a business course (for example, Computer and Information Science 1590 which is crosslisted with Business 3410).
(c) The following courses may also be used to satisfy the business electives requirement:
Accounting 3001, 3041, 3051, 3101, 4201, Computer and Information Science 3820, Economics 3202, 3342, 3352, 3362, Mathematics 2601, Psychology 3171.
Capstone Seminar:
One of the following seminars: Business 4000W, or Business 4100W, or Business 4101W, or Business 4200W or Business 4202W or Computer and Information Science 1580W, or Business 4300W.
Writing-Intensive Requirement:
Students are required to take at least one writing-intensive course (W course).
Residence requirement:
At least 21 credits of the above courses, including the required capstone seminar course, must be completed at Brooklyn College.
Index requirement:
Attainment of a grade point average of 2.00 in all courses taken to satisfy department requirements. This does not mean that a student must earn a grade of C or better in every single course; it is the overall grade point average in the major that matters.






