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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Arts and Sciences Programs of Study Majors  

Majors

Students must declare and complete a major from among the following disciplines, as well as a minor from among those listed under Minors.

Africana Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Anthropology, Evolutionary
Art History
Astrophysics
Biological Sciences
Biomathematics
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Chemistry
Chinese
Classics
Communication
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Dance
East Asian Languages and Area Studies
Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Economics
English
European Studies
Exercise Science and Sport Studies
French
Genetics
Geography
Geological Sciences
German
History
History/French
History/Political Science
Individualized Major
Information Technology and Informatics
Italian
Jewish Studies
Journalism and Media Studies
Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Latin American Studies
Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies
Linguistics
Marine Sciences
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Medieval Studies
Microbiology
Middle Eastern Studies
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Planning and Public Policy
Political Science
Portuguese
Psychology
Public Health
Religion
Russian
Social Work
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: astrophysics; evolutionary anthropology; exercise science and sport studies; geological sciences; marine sciences; microbiology; and public health. Either a bachelor of arts degree or a bachelor of science degree is available in the following subjects: computer science, mathematics, 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.

 
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