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Agricultural Science 017
Animal Science 067
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Biochemistry 115
Bioenvironmental Engineering 117
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Biotechnology 126
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Chemistry 160
Communication 192
Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources 704
Entomology (minor only)
Environmental and Business Economics 373
Environmental Planning and Design 573
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior 374
Environmental Sciences 375
Exercise Science and Sport Studies 377
Food Science 400
Genetics 447
Geography 450
Geological Sciences 460
Independent Major 554
Journalism and Media Studies 567
Marine Sciences 628
Meteorology 670
Microbiology 680
Nutritional Sciences 709
Plant Science 776
Public Health 832
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Summary  

Summary

Graduation from the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences requires the successful completion of one of the curricula (major programs of study) listed below. Any student in the school who decides to double-major may choose the second major from those offered by other faculties or schools at Rutgers University; however, only one bachelor's degree is conferred upon graduation. Students in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences may also minor in programs offered by other faculties and schools. They may also enroll in individual courses offered by other faculties and schools of the university.  

Any potential student who does not wish to major in a curriculum that is on the list below should apply directly to the school at Rutgers that offers the desired major. Any student already enrolled in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, but who no longer wishes to major in a curriculum on the list below should consult with one of the school's deans in the Office of Academic Programs in Martin Hall about initiating an application for a school-to-school transfer within Rutgers (http://admissions.rutgers.edu/schooltoschool).

The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences uses a system of adviser codes to aid in the advising and registration process. Adviser codes are indicated in the lists of faculty advisers for each curriculum.

The number preceding each title below indicates the curriculum code for the program.

017  Agricultural Science with options in:

        Agricultural and Science Teacher Education

        Agroecology

        Animal Science

        Plant Science

067  Animal Science with options in:

        Preveterinary Medicine and Research

        Laboratory Animal Science

        Equine Science

        Production Animal Science

        Companion Animal Science

115  Biochemistry

117  Bioenvironmental Engineering (Five-Year B.S./B.S. Program)

119  Biological Sciences

126  Biotechnology with options in:

        Animal Biotechnology

        Bioinformatics

        Bioscience Policy and Management

        General Biotechnology

        Microbial Biotechnology

        Plant Biotechnology

160  Chemistry*

192  Communication*

704  Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources

373  Environmental and Business Economics with options in:

        Business Economics

        Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

        Food Industry Economics

        Food Science and Management Economics

573  Environmental Planning and Design with options in:

        Environmental Geomatics

        Environmental Planning

        Landscape Architecture

        Landscape Industry

374  Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior with options in:

        Environmental and Health Communications

        Health and Environmental Policy

        Individual Option

        International Environmental and Resource Policy

        United States Environmental and Resource Policy

375  Environmental Sciences with options in:

        Applied Environmental Science

        Environmental Health

        Environmental Science

377  Exercise Science and Sport Studies with options in:

        Applied Kinesiology

        Exercise Physiology

        Exercise Science

        Sport Management

400  Food Science with options in:

        Food Science and Management Economics

        Food Science Research

        General Food Science

447 Genetics

450  Geography*

460  Geological Sciences*

554  Independent Major

567  Journalism and Media Studies*

628  Marine Sciences with options in:

        Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography

        Marine Chemistry

        Marine Geology

        Physical Oceanography

670  Meteorology

680  Microbiology

709  Nutritional Sciences with options in:

        Dietetics

        Food Service Administration

        Nutrition

776  Plant Science with options in:

        Horticulture and Turf Industry

        Professional Preparation

        Research

832  Public Health

A bachelor of science degree is conferred for all programs of study except the following, for which a bachelor of arts degree is conferred: biological sciences, chemistry, communication, genetics, geography, and journalism and media studies.

*Students in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences electing to major in one of these programs of study, offered by faculties of other schools in Rutgers-New Brunswick, are required also to complete a minor or certificate program offered by the faculty of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. These minor and certificate programs are outlined later in this chapter.

 
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