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Environmental and Business Economics 373
Environmental Planning and Design 573
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  New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Cook College Programs of Study Summary  

Summary

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.

* Cook College students electing to major in one of these programs of study, offered by other faculties in New Brunswick, also are required to complete a minor or certificate program offered by the faculty of Cook College. These minor and certificate programs are listed on this page and outlined at the end of this chapter.


 
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