A wide variety of academic programs are offered at the eleven
undergraduate colleges in New Brunswick. The following list summarizes
the major programs available at one or more of the colleges. Students
should consult the individual college sections for a list of majors
offered at each school.
In addition, academic departments
offer numerous options and specialized programs of study within these
general fields, as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary work.
Several dual-degree programs also are available, and in some subjects
both liberal arts and professional programs are offered. Thus, the list
of majors merely serves to suggest the breadth of academic programs for
undergraduate students.
Accounting
Africana Studies
Agricultural Science
American Studies
Animal Science
Anthropology
Applied Sciences in Engineering
Art History
Astrophysics
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biomathematics
Biomedical Engineering
Bioresource Engineering
Biotechnology
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Ceramic Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese
Civil Engineering
Classics
Communication
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Dance
East Asian Languages and Area Studies
Economics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
English
Environmental and Business Economics
Environmental Planning and Design
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
Environmental Sciences
Evolutionary Anthropology
Exercise Science and Sport Studies
Finance
Food Science
French
Genetics and Microbiology
Geography
Geological Sciences
German
History
History/French
History/Political Science
Independent/Individualized Major
Industrial Engineering
Information Technology and Informatics
Italian
Jewish Studies
Journalism and Media Studies
Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Latin American Studies
Linguistics
Management
Management Science and Information Systems
Marine Sciences
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Technology
Medieval Studies
Meteorology
Middle Eastern Studies
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Music
Natural Resource Management
Nursing
Nutritional Sciences
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics
Plant Science
Political Science
Portuguese
Psychology
Public Health
Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies
Religion
Russian
Russian, Central and East European Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Statistics
Statistics/Mathematics
Theater Arts
Urban Studies
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies