Students apply to either the Camden College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) or the Newark College of Arts and Sciences (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 and come under the academic jurisdiction of that school for the remaining two years. At that time, the student also chooses a campus in New Brunswick (Busch, College Avenue, Cook, Douglass, or Livingston) with which to affiliate for university housing and student services. The program leads to a bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in the selected engineering curriculum. 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. Some curricula may require attendance at one or more summer sessions or an extra year of study in New Brunswick due to the lack of availability of second-year courses for some engineering majors at CCAS or NCAS. Specific information regarding curriculum requirements during the first two years is available in the Rutgers-Newark or Rutgers-Camden undergraduate catalog.