Students must declare and complete a major from among the following
disciplines, as well as a minor from among those listed under "Minors."
If a student majors in a non-liberal arts subject, then the minor must
be selected from the liberal arts minors. Liberal arts disciplines are
identified by an asterisk (*).
Additional information is available at http://rcoas.rutgers.edu/declmjr.htm.
Accounting
Africana Studies*
American Studies*
Anthropology*
Art History*
Astrophysics *
Biochemistry* **
Biological Sciences* **
Biomathematics*
Cell Biology and Neuroscience* **
Chemistry*
Chinese*
Classics*
Communication
Comparative Literature*
Computer Science*
Criminal Justice*
Dance
East Asian Languages and Area Studies*
Economics*
English*
European Studies*
Evolutionary Anthropology *
Exercise Science and Sport Studies
Finance
French*
Genetics* **
Geography*
Geological Sciences*
German *
History*
History/French *
History/Political Science*
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*
Medieval Studies*
Microbiology * **
Middle Eastern Studies*
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry* **
Music*
Philosophy*
Physics*
Planning and Public Policy
Political Science*
Portuguese*
Psychology*
Public Health
Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies*
Religion*
Russian*
Sociology*
Spanish*
Statistics*
Statistics/Mathematics*
Theater Arts
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies *
A bachelor of arts degree is conferred for all majors except the
following, for which a bachelor of science degree is awarded:
accounting; astrophysics; biochemistry; evolutionary anthropology;
exercise science and sport studies; finance; geological sciences;
management; management science and information systems; marine
sciences; marketing; microbiology; and public health. Either a bachelor
of arts degree or a bachelor of science degree is available in the
following subjects: computer science and physics. For subjects offering
both a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science degree, students may
not graduate with a bachelor of arts degree, then return to complete
the courses necessary for a bachelor of science degree. All courses
required for the desired degree must be completed at the time of
graduation. For information, see the departmental listing in the
Programs of Study chapter.