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Agricultural Science 017
Animal Science 067
Atmospheric Sciences (see Meteorology)
Biochemistry 115
Bioenvironmental Engineering 117
Biological Sciences 119
Biotechnology 126
Botany (see Plant Science)
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
Minors and Certificate Programs
Minor in Agroecology (21-24 credits)
Minor in Animal Science (20-24 credits)
Minor in Biochemistry (23-25 credits)
Minor in Companion Animal Science (20-27 credits)
Minor in Ecology and Evolution (20-25 credits)
Minor in Endocrine Physiology and Health Sciences (22-27 credits)
Minor in Entomology (19-26 credits)
Minor in Environmental and Business Economics (21-23 credits)
Minor in Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior (21 credits)
Minor in Environmental Sciences (21 credits)
Minor in Equine Science (18-21 credits)
Minor in Food Science (18-21 credits)
Minor in Marine Sciences (18 credits)
Minor in Meteorology (18 credits)
Minor in Microbiology (19-21 credits)
Minor in Natural Resource Management (20-25 credits)
Minor in Nutrition (20-24 credits)
Minor in Plant Science (18-20 credits)
Minor in Science Teacher Education (21 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Geomatics (19 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Planning (21 credits)
Certificate in Food Systems Education and Administration (21-22 credits)
Certificate in Horticultural Therapy (29 credits)
Certificate in International Agriculture/Environment (21-23 credits)
Certificate in Medicinal and Economic Botany (24-25 credits)
Certificate in Plant Biosecurity (25 credits)
Certificate in Professional Youth Work (19-21 credits)
Certificate in Social Strategies for Environmental Protection (27 credits)
Certificate in Urban/Community Forestry (27.5-29.5 credits)
Student to Professional Internship Network (SPIN)
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Mason Gross School of the Arts
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick
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Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
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Catalogs
New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Minors and Certificate Programs  

Minors and Certificate Programs

The following minors and interdisciplinary certificate programs in a number of the mission areas of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences are open to all undergraduate students at Rutgers. Options in several of the minors indicate either a subject-matter emphasis or a degree of expertise in cognate fields represented by the courses of the option. Certificates are awarded only with or subsequent to the awarding of a baccalaureate degree in an approved major. The minors are listed first (alphabetically), followed by the certificate programs.

 
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