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Other Programs

Joint Undergraduate/Graduate Degree Programs in Business Administration and in Criminal Justice

University College-Newark has two combined bachelor's/master's degree programs. The first is between the college and the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark and permits students studying in a bachelor of arts curriculum at University College-Newark to obtain both the bachelor of arts degree and a master of business administration degree in an accelerated period of time. The second program is between the college and the School of Criminal Justice and permits students in either a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science curriculum at University College-Newark to obtain a bachelor's degree along with a master's degree in criminal justice in an accelerated period of time.

Students in either program complete their junior year at University College-Newark. The student then enrolls in the graduate program. Credits earned in the graduate program are counted toward completion of the University College-Newark degree. These programs are highly competitive, and students who wish to apply must demonstrate strong academic performance. See individual program descriptions in the Newark College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog.


 
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