Colleges and Universities
- 8701
- University College New Brunswick/Piscataway
- Information for prospective students, a student directory, admissions requirements, course details and alumni information.
- 8702
- Demarest in Exile
- The alumni-maintained online repository of lore and information pertaining to Demarest Hall, the Special Interest Residence Hall of Rutgers College.
- 8703
- Douglass Disabilities Center
- Develops disabilities aid programs through outreach, programs, research and advocacy.
- 8704
- Mason Gross School of the Arts
- The arts conservatory of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Mason Gross is a community of artists who study, teach, exhibit, and perform together.
- 8705
- Department of American Studies
- American Studies is an interdisciplinary major which tries to answer the question: What makes America tick? Our interest is in what Americans think, what they do, and how they live. American Studies is the study of American Culture.
- 8706
- Department of Art History
- Art History offers the tools to recognize and to understand these forms, and thus is a vital part of any serious liberal arts education. Art History provides knowledge and understanding of the past, and through it, of the present.
- 8707
- Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
- As a part of a language curriculum, Rutgers offers major programs in Chinese and in East Asian Languages and Area Studies, and minor programs in Chinese, in Japanese, and in Asian Studies.
- 8708
- Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience
- Cell biology, developmental biology and neurobiology with emphasis on cell communication. Undergraduate and graduate programs, staff, research, facilities, events and news.
- 8709
- Department of Comparative Literature
- Comparative Literature is an exciting interdisciplinary department that allows you to study literature as it shapes and is shaped by the world of science, economics, politics, sexuality, and other cultural and historical forces.
- 8710
- Department of English
- At Rutgers English, we educate our undergraduates to be nuanced readers of literary texts who understand the history of literary forms as well as the impact of historical forces on literature. We teach them to be students of language and culture as well as of literature, and to understand the relations between language, culture, beliefs, and values.
- 8712
- Department of French
- Rutgers University has a strong academic program in French taught by one of the largest and most distinguished faculties in the country.
- 8713
- Department of Geography
- The Rutgers Department of Geography was inaugurated on April 6, 1949, although geography had been taught in one form or another since the beginning of the University as Queen's College in 1766. Simeon DeWitt, one of the first graduates of Queen's College, became a geographer for the Revolutionary Army and subsequently for the State of New York, where he was responsible for surveying and mapping much of the classical place-name belt in the west-central portion of that state.
- 8714
- Department of Germanic Languages
- The Graduate and Undergraduate Programs in German at Rutgers offer courses of study embracing all periods of German languages, literature, and civilization. The programs are large enough to be able to offer students a wide variety of courses, taught by a diverse faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching and research, and at the same time small enough to be able to pay close attention to individual student needs and aspirations.
- 8715
- Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
- Information, primarily about the undergraduate department.