Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Graduate School-Newark
 
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Graduate School–Newark
M.D./Ph.D. Dual-Degree Program with UMDNJ-NJMS
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Women’s and Gender Studies, Graduate Concentration
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Other Graduate Study at the University

In addition to degree programs offered by the Graduate School-Newark, the following divisions of the university offer a variety of postbaccalaureate programs:

1. In Newark: the Rutgers Business School; the School of Criminal Justice; the College of Nursing; the School of Law-Newark; and the School of Public Affairs and Administration.

2. In New Brunswick: the Graduate School-New Brunswick; the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology; the Graduate School of Education; the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies; the School of Social Work; the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; the School of Management and Labor Relations; and Mason Gross School of the Arts.

3. In Camden: the Graduate School-Camden and the School of Law-Camden.


An evening, part-time master of social work (M.S.W.) program is offered by the School of Social Work on the Newark Campus. Information on this program can be obtained by telephoning 973-353-5092.

The Rutgers Business School offers an M.B.A. program in New Brunswick as well as in Newark. Many of the above divisions publish individual online catalogs, which are available at http://catalogs.rutgers.edu.

 
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