The Bloustein School comprises five graduate-level academic programs: doctoral, public
policy master's, urban planning and policy development master's, health administration master's, and public informatics master's; five
undergraduate bachelor's degrees in planning and public policy, public policy, public health, health administration, and urban planning and design; and postbaccalaureate, nondegree granting certificate programs. The school's activities are augmented by our ongoing research and outreach.
Discovering new knowledge. Providing leadership. Setting standards
of excellence. Rutgers' Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and
Public Policy is one of the premier institutions of its kind. The school is host to several nationally recognized research centers and
collaborative programs. Many of these centers offer continuing
education and training programs for government officials, nonprofit
leaders, and career professionals, enabling the school to broaden its
outreach endeavors.
Bloustein Center for Survey Research
Bloustein Local Government Research Center
Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy
Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Center for Urban Policy Research
Environmental Analysis and Communications Group
HIV Prevention Community Planning Support and Development Initiative
John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development
Planning Healthy Communities Initiative
R/ECON Forecasting Service
Rutgers Center for Green Building
Rutgers Urban and Civic Informatics Lab
Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center
Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement