New Brunswick, N.J. Full time or part time, creative or methodical, traditional or unconventional there is a niche for every type of student at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The institution offers a multitude of academic offerings at the undergraduate and graduate levels; if a major or minor option does not exist, students can work with faculty to develop a specialized curriculum.

Newly added degree offerings available to students this fall include a bachelor of arts in childhood studies, a master of fine arts in creative writing and a master of science in computer science at RutgersCamden; a master of fine arts in creative writing at RutgersNewark; and a master of information technology at RutgersNewark and RutgersNew Brunswick.

Below is a sample of the undergraduate options:

Africana Studies

Ancient and Medieval Civilizations

Animal Science

Astrophysics

Biomathematics

Botany

Business Administration

Cell Biology and Neuroscience

Central and Eastern European Studies

Chinese

Criminal Justice

Dance

Ecology and Natural Resources

Education

Engineering

Exercise Science and Sport Studies

Finance

Food Science

French

Genetics

History

History/French

History/Political Science

Information Technology and Informatics

Jewish Studies

Journalism

Landscape Architecture

Linguistics

Marine Sciences

Middle Eastern Studies

Music

Nursing

Nutritional Sciences

Pharmacy

Physician Assistant

Physics

Planning and Public Policy

Pre-dentistry

Pre-medicine

Public Health

Puerto Rican Studies

Religion

Statistics

Theater Arts

Urban Studies

Womens and Gender Studies

Zoology

For a full list of undergraduate majors, visit admissions.rutgers.edu/07.asp.

Go to www.acs.rutgers.edu/gradadmission/indexOfPrograms.app?origin=P for a complete list of graduate programs.

Contact: Nicole Pride

732-932-7084, Ext. 610

E-mail: npride@ur.rutgers.edu

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