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  New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies General Information The Program  

The Program

The three majors currently offered by SCILS are communication, information technology and informatics, and journalism and media studies. Each major leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The programs offered by SCILS comprise upper-division courses of study to be taken during a student`s junior and senior years, following completion of SCILS core requirements. All students must satisfy the requirements of SCILS as well as the academic requirements of one of the following undergraduate liberal arts colleges at New Brunswick: Cook College, Douglass College, Livingston College, Rutgers College, or University College. Students maintain their affiliation with their undergraduate college while enrolled at SCILS. Students should check with their undergraduate colleges to determine which SCILS majors satisfy college requirements.

Students are urged to check the SCILS web site (www.scils.rutgers.edu) for the latest requirements and course offerings. The school reserves the right, for any reason, to change or modify any course or program listed.


 
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