

SY SYMS SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS
Sy Syms School of Business offers business programs for
undergraduate men and women. It was established in 1987 through major
gifts by Sy Syms, a member of the University's Board of Trustees, and
other business leaders. This school offers the unique combination of a
complete business curriculum along with Yeshiva University's Jewish
studies component.
Sy Syms School offers professional preparation with a broad base in
liberal arts studies. The curriculum, leading to the bachelor of science
degree, incorporates the study and use of computers as part of the
coursework. Jewish tradition provides the framework for consideration of
ethical issues, an integral part of the student’s education. All Sy Syms
students simultaneously attend one of four schools of Jewish studies.
Students simultaneously attend one of the four schools of Jewish
studies. Sy Syms faculty members are committed to teaching
undergraduates while maintaining respected positions in the research and
professional communities. They thus offer students a thorough background
in the theoretical as well as practical aspects of business.
The Rennert Entrepreneurial Institute is one of the nation's few
undergraduate programs teaching the knowledge and skills necessary for
creating and developing a business. Students may take entrepreneurship
courses as electives or as an integral part of the Management
concentration. The institute received its initial funding through a
generous grant from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leon Rennert, for whom it is named.
Curriculum
Bachelor of Science/Masters of Science
Accounting
CPA Program
Bachelor of Science
Majors
Each student must select one area as a major and obtain the permission
of the Office of the Dean for the planned course of study. The following
is a listing of areas in which the student may major. For additional
information about a major, please refer to its
Program of Study Sheet.
Business & Management
Finance concentration
General Business concentration
Information Systems concentration
International Business concentration
Management concentration
Marketing concentration
Regardless of how much transfer credit is granted a student, at least 60
percent of the required credits in the major must be taken at Sy Syms
School.
Minors
Sy Syms students may select a 15 to 17 credit minor in one of the
following. Requirements are listed on the Declaration of Minor form:
Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Information Systems
International Business
Management
Marketing
Real Estate
Sy Syms students may also select a minor in
Humanities or
Social
Sciences offered through Yeshiva College.
Yeshiva College students may pursue an 18 credit minor in
Business
offered through Sy Syms School. This minor enables liberal arts students
to better understand the world of business and broaden their career
options.
Degree Requirements
Master of Science
A. Course and credit requirement: Completion of all courses required for
the accounting major to total 30 credits.
B. Grade requirements: Students must achieve a grade of C or better in
all graduate courses.
C. Administrative requirement: Each student must receive approbation of
the faculty and the president, and must have files an
Application for
Degree during the registration period of the semester in which he
completes all requirements.
Bachelor of Science
A. Course and credit requirement: Completion of all courses required
generally (see following paragraph) and for a major (see previous
listing), plus sufficient electives to total at least 128 credits, of
which no more than 8 may be in physical education.
B. Residence requirement: Students must have attended an institution of
higher education full-time for at least 8 semesters. They must take at
least 84 credits in residence at the New York campus of Yeshiva
University, taking at least 12 credits each semester. At least 24 of the
last 35 credits must be taken in residence.
Students
who transfer to the Sy Syms School of Business after two or more years
of full-time study at a single accredited degree granting college or
university (not a Yeshiva) will meet the residence requirement after
being in residence at the Sy Syms School of Business in New York at
least four (4) semesters taking at least 12-credits each semester and
completing at least 58-credits at the Sy Syms School of Business.
C. Grade requirement: Students must achieve an average of 2.0 or better
in all studies and a grade of C- or better in all business courses
required as part of the major or minor.
D. Administrative Requirements: Each student must receive approbation of
the faculty and the president, and must have filed an Application for
Degree during the registration period of the semester in which the
student completes all requirements.
E. Senior research paper: To be eligible for graduation, seniors in each
major must register for the course numbered 4970 and complete a research
paper or project under the supervision of a member of the faculty.
Sy Syms General Course Requirements
I. Basic Courses (7 credits)
English Composition:
English 1101-1102. 4 credits.
Physical Education. 1 credit (two courses).
Speech: SPE 1010. 2 credits.
II. Humanities: (5-6 credits)
One course in literature, chosen from
English 2003,
2004,
2005,
2010,
2201,
2202,
2611,
2612, or from French, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Russian,
or Spanish. 3 credits.
One course chosen from history or philosophy (introductory courses); or
Art 1052; or
Music 1111. 2-3 credits.
IIII. Social Sciences. (6 credits).
Economics 1011,
1021. 6 credits.
IV. Natural Sciences: (6-8 credits).
Statistics for Business 1131. 3 credits.
One semester of an introductory laboratory science course. 3-5 credits.
Hebrew Language, Literature, and Culture (18-45 credits)
Business Core
All students are required to take the following core courses (33-36
credits) as part of their program of study:
Accounting 1001,
1002;
Business Law 2021 (except Accounting majors who take
Business Law 2111,
2112 as part of their major);
Economics 1011,
1021,
1221;
Finance 1001;
Information Systems 1020 or
1030;
Management 1020;
Marketing 1001;
Statistics for Business 1131 and either
1456 (required for Finance
majors) or 1601.
School Regulations
Regulations pertaining to Sy Syms School alone are given here; those
uniformly applicable to all undergraduate schools are given in the
section Academic Information and Policies.
Attendance
At the start of each semester, each student must report in person to the
instructor of each class to learn the specific attendance, examination,
and other requirements of that course. A student who does not meet these
requirements may be dropped from the course.
A record of each student's attendance in each class is kept by the
instructor. Reasonable attendance is expected for each student in each
class. During the first week of the semester, the instructor in each
class must specifically notify his or her classes of the attendance
policy for that class and the number of absences allowed. While faculty
members may modify attendance policies as they see fit, reasonable
absence is defined as twice the number of times a class meets per week.
Generally a student's attendance is taken into account whenever there
may be occasion to determine status in the University.
Absence without an excuse may result in the student receiving a grade of
G. Excessive absences may also result in the student being dropped or
withdrawn from the course.
Grades: P or N System
Each student above the freshman year who is in good standing is
permitted to select one course each semester to be graded P or N. This
is for the purpose of stimulating students to take coursework outside
their area of specialization; therefore, the course may not be one
required for graduation or required or recommended for the student’s
major. Students must apply for such a course during the period specified
in the
academic calendar.
Regulations and the limitations applicable to the choice of a course on
the P or N system are available in the
Office of the Registrar.
Honors, Retention Standards, Credits for Enrollment in Classes
Regulations governing credits for enrollment in classes, the Dean's
List, honors at graduation, retention, and disciplinary action are found
in the Academic Information and Policies.
Workload
The normal number of credits for a full semester's work is 15.5 – 16.5
credits. A full-time student is defined as one who is enrolled for at
least 12 credits during a 15-week semester.
Under no circumstances will any student be given permission to register
for more than 17.5 credits per semester at Sy Syms School (including
credit transferred from any other school of the University or from
another institution).
The maximum number of credits that any student may earn in a 12-month
period (counted as July-Jun or September –August, at his option) is 43.
This includes courses taken in residence, work taken elsewhere, and
credit earned by examination (such as the College-Level Examination
Program and College-Proficiency Examination Program).
Students with low averages are subject to restriction on their workload
as described in the
Academic Information and Policies.
Unless required to limit their programs, students may not take fewer
than 12 credits in any semester without written permission from the
Office of the Dean.