The school comprises four academic programs: doctoral, public
policy master's, urban planning and policy development master's, and
undergraduate. The school's activities are augmented by the
Center for Government Services; Center for Negotiation and Conflict
Resolution; John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development; National
Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment; Alan M. Voorhees
Transportation Center, consisting of the National Transit Institute and
the Voorhees Transportation Policy Institute; New Jersey Public Policy
Research Institute; Center for Urban Policy Research; Community
Development Institute; New Jersey Sustainable State Institute; Center
for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy; HIV Prevention
Community Planning and Support Development Initiative; Rutgers Regional Report;
and several cooperative programs, including the Hubert H. Humphrey
Fellowship Program and the Korea Development Institute Edward J.
Bloustein School Scholars Program. Several associated centers and
programs offer cooperative research opportunities; these include the
Marine Remote Sensing Laboratory in the Institute of Marine and Coastal
Sciences, Rutgers' Department of Geography, the Center for State Health
Policy, the Center for Global Women's Leadership, and the Eagleton
Institute of Politics.