The following curricula (major programs of study) are available to Cook College students.
Note: Faculty-approved revisions of the degree requirements
outlined in the previous chapter will effect modifications in the major
programs of study outlined in this chapter. Students matriculating in
the fall of 2003 or after must fulfill the revised degree requirements
and the requirements of the major programs as specified here or as
modified to conform with the revised degree requirements.
Cook
students may elect to enroll in courses offered by other faculties at
the university; however, if they intend to major in a curriculum other
than those listed here, they should apply directly to a college within
Rutgers where the desired major is offered.
Cook College uses
a system of adviser codes to aid in the advising and registration
process. Adviser codes are indicated in the lists of faculty advisers
for each curriculum.
The number preceding each title below indicates the curriculum code for the program.
017 Agricultural Science
with options in:
Agricultural Science Teacher Education
Agroecology
Animal Science
Plant Science
067 Animal Science
with options in:
Animal Industries (Animal Agribusiness, Livestock Production and
Management, and Equine Science)
Laboratory Animal Science
Preveterinary Medicine/Research
115 Biochemistry
119 Biological Sciences
129 Bioresource Engineering (Five-Year B.S./B.S. Program)
126 Biotechnology
with options in:
Animal Biotechnology
Applied Microbiology and Microbial Technology
Bioinformatics
General Biotechnology
Plant Biotechnology
160 Chemistry *
192 Communication *
373 Environmental and Business Economics
with options in:
Business Economics
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Food Industry Economics
573 Environmental Planning and Design
with options in:
Environmental Geomatics
Environmental Planning
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Industry
374 Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
with options in:
Health and Environmental Policy
International Environmental and Resource Policy
United States Environmental and Resource Policy
Individual Option
375 Environmental Sciences
with options in:
Applied Environmental Science
Environmental Science
377 Exercise Science and Sport Studies *
400 Food Science
with options in:
Food Biological Technologies
Food Chemistry
Food Operations/Management
450 Geography *
460 Geological Sciences *
with options in:
Environmental Geology
Geology
554 Independent Major
567 Journalism and Media Studies *
628 Marine Sciences
with options in:
Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography
Marine Chemistry
Marine Geology
Physical Oceanography
670 Meteorology
704 Natural Resource Management
with options in:
Conservation and Applied Ecology
Ecology and Evolution
Professional Resource Management
709 Nutritional Sciences
with options in:
Dietetics
Food Service Administration
Nutrition
776 Plant Science
with options in:
Horticulture and Turf Industry
Professional Certification
Research
832 Public Health
A Bachelor of Science degree is conferred for all programs of study
except the following: chemistry, communication, geography, and
journalism and media studies. A Bachelor of Arts degree is conferred
for these programs.