20 School
of Public Affairs and Administration (graduate programs)
21
Newark College of Arts and Sciences (NCAS)
25 College of Nursing
28 New Jersey Institute of Technology
29 Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–Newark
40 School
of Public Affairs and Administration (undergraduate programs)
47 School of Criminal Justice
Subject
Codes
The
subject code indicates the subject matter of the course. (This list does
not constitute a list of majors.)
003 Academic Foundations
010 Accounting
011 Administrative
Sciences
014 African American and African Studies
045 Allied Health Technologies
050 American Studies
060 Ancient and Medieval Civilizations
070 Anthropology
074 Arabic
080 Art
081 Arts, Visual
082
Art History
083 Arts, Culture, and Media
084 Arts Management
085 Arts, Design
086
Journalism
and Media Studies
087 Music
088 Theater
089 Video Production
120 Biology
160 Chemistry
165
Chinese
191 Clinical Laboratory
Sciences
198 Computer
Science
202 Criminal Justice
460 Earth and
Environmental Sciences (Geology)
220 Economics
300 Urban Education
310 Education, Social and Philosophical
Foundations
350 English
352 English, American
Literature
355 English: Composition and Writing
382 Entrepreneurship
375 Environmental Sciences
390 Finance
420
French
465 Geoscience Engineering
490 Greek
510 History
512 History, American
522 Business Environment
560 Italian
565 Japanese
574 Korean
580 Latin
615 Linguistics
620 Management and Global Business
623 Management Science and Information Systems
630 Marketing
640 Mathematics
660 Medical Technology
685 Persian
730 Philosophy
750 Physics
790 Political Science
799 Supply
Chain and Marketing Science
812 Portuguese and
Lusophone World Studies
830 Psychology
840 Religion
860 Russian
861 Slavic Literature
910 Social Work
920 Sociology
940 Spanish
975 Urban Studies
988 Women's Studies
Course Codes
Course
codes from 100 to 299 indicate introductory and intermediate
undergraduate courses. Codes from 300 to 499 indicate advanced
undergraduate courses. Courses coded from 500 to 799 are graduate
courses and are described in the graduate catalogs of the university.
Two
course codes separated by a comma indicate that each semester course
may be taken independently of the other (e.g., 21:350:319,320). Two
course codes separated by a hyphen indicate that satisfactory completion
of the first semester course is a prerequisite to the second semester
(e.g., 21:920:301-302). The first semester may be taken for credit
without the second, unless a statement is added to indicate that both
semester courses must be completed in order to receive credit.
Other Course Notation
BA The number of credits is determined by arrangement with
the department offering the course.