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Psychological Science
The Psychological Science programme at Rutgers University deepens students’ comprehension of human behavior within the context of people’s lives.
Teacher Education
The Teacher Education course at Rutgers University provides students with a strong foundation in educational theory and practice, a comprehensive understanding of diversity in classrooms, and a clear sense of professional and clinical best practices.
Nursing Leadership
Advance to the frontline of any health care setting as a leader with an eye on patient-centered care and patient and organizational outcomes with the Nursing Leadership programme of Rutgers University.
American Studies - Public Humanities
The American Studies - Public Humanities programme of Rutgers University educates students to become knowledgeable and productive scholars who will contribute significantly to a wide range of academic, cultural, and public institutions because we believe that interdisciplinary training in American Studies provides a critical foundation to understanding our world and changing it.
Visual Arts
The Visual Arts programme of Rutgers University was established in 1960 as the first non-disciplinary–specific fine art graduate program in the United States. Today the two-year, full-time program continues to flourish through the rigorous cultivation of dialogue, experimentation, and thinking across disciplines, media, approaches, and perspectives.
Public Policy
The primary objective of the Public Policy programme of Rutgers University is to prepare students for careers in government, politics, and public affairs within public, non-profit, or private sectors.
Liberal Studies
The Liberal Studies course of Rutgers University established in 1994, is a cross-disciplinary, 30 credit programme leading to a Masters of Arts Degree and offering a broad range of courses in literature, history, philosophy, religion, social sciences, and the arts.
Ecology and Evolution
The Ecology and Evolution programme at Rutgers University aims to foster a diverse environment rich in critical thinking and open communication. The university committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists to solve 21st century problems and be stewards to our planet.
Nutritional Sciences
The Nutritional Sciences programme of Rutgers University offers multidisciplinary training that provides a broad understanding of the field of nutrition as well as the specialized knowledge needed to conduct research in a sub-field.
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
The Microbiology and Molecular Genetics programme of Rutgers University trains students at the highest level to assume research and leadership roles in the biological sciences.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture programme of Rutgers University is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills in landscape architecture to address the environmental challenges facing the world today.
Special Education with Teacher of Students with Disabilities
The Special Education with Teacher of Students with Disabilities programme at Rutgers University prepares certified educators to become teachers of students with disabilities within an elementary or secondary school setting.
Biomedical Sciences and Public Health
The Biomedical Sciences and Public Health course at Rutgers University provides students with a strong knowledge of contemporary research methods and scientific foundations in both the biomedical sciences and public health.
Computer Science
The Computer Science course of Rutgers University provides students with the knowledge and skills to hold professional positions in the development and design of computer systems the design and implementation of new software applications.
Mathematics Education
The Mathematics Education programme of Rutgers University is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree, possess a strong mathematical or technical background, and are interested in advanced study in mathematics learning and teaching.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme of Rutgers University is a thesis based degree programme that provides outstanding graduate level training in six key areas of biomedical engineering and technology.
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme of Rutgers University provides an opportunity for students to develop a strong theoretical foundation in the field of anthropology in either of our two graduate programs: Critical Interventions in Theory and Ethnography (CITE) or Evolutionary Anthropology (EA).
Adult and Continuing Education
The Adult and Continuing Education course of Rutgers University is designed to equip graduates with both a conceptual and practical understanding of the adult learner and how to create and evaluate appropriate learning opportunities to meet their needs.
Oceanography
The Oceanography programme of Rutgers University is centered in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, which serves as a focus of interdisciplinary studies and research in estuarine, coastal and open-ocean environments.
College Student Affairs
The College Student Affairs course at Rutgers University combines hands-on learning opportunities with rigorous curriculum based on the academic requirements set forth by the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education.