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Camden Undergraduate
 
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Undergraduate Education in Camden
Degree Requirements
Liberal Arts Colleges
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Camden
Programs, Faculty, and Courses
Course Notation Information
Availability of Majors
Engineering Transfer 005
Accounting 010
Africana Studies 014
American History 512
American Literature 352
American Studies 050
Anthropology 070
Art (Art 080, Art History 082)
Arts and Sciences 090 (Interdisciplinary Courses)
Astronomy 100
Biochemistry 115
Biology 120
Biomedical Technology 124
Business Administration 135
Business Law 140
Chemistry (Biochemistry 115, Chemistry 160)
Childhood Studies 163
Classical Studies Minor
Computer Science 198
Criminal Justice 202
Dance 203
Ecommerce and Information Technology 623
Economics 220
Education
Engineering Transfer Program 005
English (English Literature 350, American Literature 352, Film 354, Journalism 570, Linguistics 615, Writing 989)
European Studies 310
Finance 390
Fine Arts (Art 080, Art History 082; Museum Studies 698; Music 700, 701; Speech 950; Theater Arts 965)
Foreign Languages and Literatures (French 420, German 470, Italian 560, Spanish 940)
French 420
Geology 460
German 470
History (Historical Methods and Research 509; European History 510; American History 512; African, Asian, Latin American, and Comparative History 516)
Honors College 525
International Studies 549
Student-Proposed Majors and Minors 555
Journalism 570
Justice and Society 572
Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) Minor
Law
Liberal Studies 606
Linguistics 615
Management 620
Marketing 630
Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics 640, Statistics 960)
Media Studies 657
Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine
Museum Studies 698
Music 700, 701
Pharmacy 720
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Political Science 790
Major Requirements
Minor Requirements
General Political Science
International Politics
Public Administration and Government Service
Teacher Certification in Political Science
National Security, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism
Concentrations
American Politics and Public Policy
International Politics
Political Theory and Methodology
Departmental Honors Program
Prelaw Advising
B.A./J.D. Dual-Degree Program
Eligibility/Procedures for the B.A./J.D. Program
Admission to the B.A./J.D. Program
Costs of the B.A./J.D. Program
Government Service Internship Advising
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Master of Public Administration Program (B.A./M.P.A.)
Admission to the B.A./M.P.A. Program
Requirements of the B.A./M.P.A. Program
Internships in B.A./M.P.A. Program
Political Science Society
Courses
Psychology 830
Religion 840
Reserve Officer Training Programs
Social Work 910
Sociology (Anthropology 070, Criminal Justice 202, Sociology 920)
Spanish 940
Speech 950
Statistics 960
Institute for Effective Education 964
Theater Arts (Dance 203, Speech 950, Theater Arts 965)
Urban Studies 975
Walt Whitman Program in American Studies
Women's and Gender Studies 988
School of Business–Camden
School of Nursing–Camden
Academic Policies and Procedures
Divisions of the University
Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2011–2013 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Political Science 790 Admission to the B.A./J.D. Program  

Admission to the B.A./J.D. Program


Application to the B.A./J.D. Program

Students entering Rutgers–Camden from high school should apply to the program after they have been admitted to Rutgers–Camden.

For students already enrolled at Rutgers–Camden and seeking admission after their freshman year: apply by September 15 of the sophomore year.

If you would like to apply to the program or ask any questions, you should contact Dr. Allen Woll, the adviser for the B.A./J.D. program for the Camden College of Arts and Sciences. 

Application to the School of Law–Camden

Once enrolled in the Camden College of Arts and Sciences, students should meet with Dr. Allen Woll, the adviser for the B.A./J.D. program for the College of Arts and Sciences. To enhance their opportunity for acceptance, dual-degree students should apply to the School of Law–Camden for early admission by January 15 of their junior year, and must complete the application process required of all applicants to the law school. They must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) by no later than December of their junior year and should achieve a score equal to or exceeding the median LSAT score achieved by students entering the law school in the preceding year. The law school will admit students who achieve this score and meet all other admissions requirements; however, failure to achieve the requisite LSAT score will not automatically result in denial of admission to the law school. In addition, they must present a minimum GPA of 3.4 or its equivalent at the end of their fifth semester at Rutgers–Camden. At least three-fourths of the College of Arts and Sciences requirements for the bachelor's degree must be completed before matriculation at the law school. The law school may require a personal interview of the applicant.

Applicants to School of Law–Camden from the dual-degree program should present evidence of strong analytical and writing skills. To ensure that they have had opportunities for research, seminar, and/or independent study experiences expected of applicants to the law school, students should complete (1) at least two writing courses beyond basic first-year writing and (2) an advanced level seminar or independent study in their major field of study no later than their junior year. Additionally, it is recommended that their prelaw courses include a basic course in each of the American Constitution or system of government, logic, and statistics, and that they be proficient in computer use, including at a minimum word processing, email, and internet research.

Rutgers School of Law–Camden reserves the right to deny admission to any person who is not deemed of good character and/or has been charged with, arrested for, or convicted of the violation of any law (other than minor traffic violations), dismissed, expelled, suspended, or disciplined within Rutgers or elsewhere for academic or any other reasons.

 
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