• Source: Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
    • The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences (commonly known as Weissman) is the arts and sciences school of Baruch College. Named after George Weissman, former president of Philip Morris, and his wife Mildred, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences is one of the three schools that comprise Baruch College and offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in various disciplines. While the Zicklin School of Business is the largest school at Baruch College, Weissman offers a majority of the courses in the required core curriculum for undergraduates.


      Undergraduate programs


      Weissman offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in:

      Actuarial Science
      Art
      Biology/Pre-Medicine
      Business Communication (with specializations in Corporate or Graphic Communication)
      Economics (BBA option offered by the Zicklin School)
      English Literature
      History
      Journalism (with specializations in Journalism/Creative Writing or Business Journalism)
      Liberal Arts and Sciences Ad Hoc Major
      Management of Musical Enterprises
      Mathematics
      Music
      Philosophy
      Political Science
      Psychology
      Sociology
      Anthropology
      Spanish
      Statistics


      Graduate programs


      Weissman also offers several programs leading to a Master's Degree:

      Corporate Communication (MA)
      Arts Administration (MA)
      Financial Engineering (MS)
      Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA)
      Industrial/Organizational Psychology (MS)
      Industrial/Organizational Psychology (PhD)
      In October 2009, the MS program in Financial Engineering was ranked as one of the top ten in North America by QuantNetwork. In 2023, it was ranked the top program for the fourth consecutive year.


      References




      External links


      Official website
      Baruch College
      The City University of New York Homepage

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