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American Studies 050
Behavioral and Neural Sciences 112
Biology 120
Business and Science 137
Chemistry 160
Creative Writing 200
Criminal Justice 202
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English 350 (Includes American Literature 352)
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Management 620
Mathematical Sciences 645
Nursing 705
Physics, Applied 755
Political Science 790
Psychology 830
Public Administration 834
Science and Technology Management 885
Spanish and Portuguese Studies 940, 810
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Urban Environmental Analysis and Management
Urban Systems 977 (Joint Ph.D. Program with NJIT and UMDNJ)
Women's and Gender Studies 988
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  Graduate School–Newark 2010–2012 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Liberal Studies 606 Graduate Courses  

Graduate Courses

26:606:503 Revolutions and Counterrevolutions (3) The range, scope, and dynamics of political, scientific, social, and aesthetic revolutions, and interrelations among them, examined in view of traditional modes of thought and behavior.
26:606:505 The Modern Mind (3) Nineteenth- and 20th-century thinkers' search for rational and scientific ways of seeing the world; emerging 21st-century views of self and society, freedom and servitude, secularism and religious diversity, and ethnicity and globalization.
26:606:510 Topics in Contemporary Culture (3) Usually offered by faculty from humanities and social science disciplines on subjects relating to contemporary life, thought, and art.
26:606:521,522 Topics in Liberal Studies (3,3) Special topics in liberal studies designed by Rutgers and other faculty members. Topic announced each semester as courses are offered.
26:606:617 Independent Study (3) Conference or other nonclassroom study individually arranged with a faculty member to permit exploration of a subject in depth.  
26:606:715 Project in Liberal Studies (3) Supervised work on a project leading to the master of arts degree in liberal studies. Permission of a faculty sponsor and the program director needed.
26:606:800 Matriculation Continued (E1) For students not registered for courses but wishing to maintain their admission status in the program.
 
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