Students apply to either CCAS or NCAS and attend one of these
colleges for the first two years of the program. After two years,
students transfer to the School of Engineering in New
Brunswick/Piscataway and come under the academic jurisdiction of that
college for the remaining three years. At that time, the student
chooses a liberal arts college in New Brunswick/Piscataway (Douglass
College, Livingston College, or Rutgers College) with which to
affiliate for student services. During the first term of enrollment in
New Brunswick/Piscataway, the student applies to one of the liberal
arts colleges for admission for the second degree. If accepted, the
student must satisfy that college's requirements for the B.A. degree.
The B.A. degree in a liberal arts or science discipline and the B.S.
degree in engineering are both conferred at the end of the fifth year.
Elective courses during the first two years must be selected with the
aid and approval of the student's faculty adviser in Camden or Newark.
See the respective catalogs for CCAS and NCAS for information on
suitable electives for the first two years. Also see the paragraph on
the distribution of electives under the five-year B.A./B.S. program in
New Brunswick/Piscataway earlier in this chapter.