School of Arts and Sciences (Undergrad)

Intakes

Jan, May, Sep

Deadlines

Oct, Dec
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Faculty Facts

Annual tuition fees

USD33,734

Duration

4 Years

Intakes

Jan, May, Sep

Study language

English

Delivery mode

On-Campus

Degree type

Bachelor

List of Programs

  1. African, Mid Eastern, & South Asian Language & Literature, BA
  2. Africana Studies, BA
  3. American Studies, BA
  4. Anthropology, BA
  5. Art History, BA
  6. Art, BA
  7. Asian Studies, BA
  8. Astrophysics, BS – STEM designated
  9. Biological Sciences, BS – STEM designated
  10. Biomathematics, BA – STEM designated
  11. Cell Biology and Neuroscience, BA – STEM designated
  12. Chemistry, BA – STEM designated
  13. Chinese, BA
  14. Cinema Studies, BA
  15. Classics, BA
  16. Cognitive Science, BA – STEM designated
  17. Communication, BA
  18. Comparative Literature, BA
  19. Computer Science, BA – STEM designated
  20. Computer Science, BS – STEM designated
  21. Criminal Justice, BS
  22. Dance, BA
  23. Data Science, BS
  24. Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, BA
  25. Economics, BA
  26. English, BA
  27. European Studies, BA
  28. Exercise Science, SAS, BS
  29. French, BA
  30. Genetics, BA – STEM designated
  31. Geography, BA
  32. Geological Sciences, BS – STEM designated
  33. German, BA
  34. Health Administration, BS
  35. History, BA
  36. History/French Joint, BA
  37. History/Political Science Joint, BA
  38. Human Resource Management, BA
  39. Information Technology and Informatics, BA – STEM designated
  40. Italian, BA
  41. Japanese, BA
  42. Jewish Studies, BA
  43. Journalism and Media Studies, BA
  44. Korean, BA
  45. Labor Studies and Employment Relations, BS
  46. Latin American Studies, BA
  47. Latino and Caribbean Studies, BA
  48. Linguistics, BA
  49. Mathematics, BS – STEM designated
  50. Medieval Studies, BA
  51. Microbiology, BA
  52. Middle Eastern Studies, BA
  53. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, BS – STEM designated
  54. Music, BA
  55. Philosophy, BA
  56. Physics, BS – STEM designated
  57. Planning and Public Policy, BS
  58. Political Science, BA
  59. Portuguese, BA
  60. Psychology, BA
  61. Public Health, SAS, BS
  62. Public Policy, BS
  63. Religion, BA
  64. Russian, BA
  65. Social Work, BA
  66. Sociology, BA
  67. Spanish, BA
  68. Sport Management, BS
  69. Statistics, BA – STEM designated
  70. Statistics/Mathematics, BA – STEM designated
  71. Theater Arts, BA
  72. Urban Planning and Design, BS
  73. Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, BA

Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Recommended Minimum GPA: 3.4 for freshmen 3.0 for transfer for the School of Arts and Sciences
  • 3.6 for freshmen and 3.3 for transfers for other schools

Additional requirements

  • Personal Essay/ Writing Sample

 

English Tests Requirements

TOEFL-IBT

79

IELTS

7

Duolingo English test

115

About Faculty

School of Arts and Sciences Signature Courses are foundational courses covering engaging topics of grand intellectual sweep and enduring importance.

They are designed and taught by renowned scholars and scientists who are not only recognized for their specialized research but are also eloquent and demanding award-winning teachers.

Top Reasons to Study in Rutgers University–New Brunswick

Big Dreams. Big Plans.

Rutgers is committed to building championship contenders in the Big Ten, and so the university has undertaken the R Big Ten Build, raising $100 million to construct premier training facilities for student-athletes from New Jersey, the nation, and around the world.

Academic Excellence

As a member of the BTAA, Rutgers University is part of a distinguished organization that also includes the University of Illinois, Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, and Purdue. Competitors on the field and collaborators in the classroom, BTAA schools combine their unique strengths to accomplish more than they ever could alone.

Progress Through Cooperation

When the best minds work together, anything is possible. Through collaborative programs of the BTAA, advances are being made across a wide range of sciences such as alternative energy, life-saving medicine, agriculture, and nutrition. Traveling scholars, summer research, and other opportunities abound.

Ranking & Accreditation of Rutgers University–New Brunswick

  • Top 15 Public Universities in the Nation U.S. News & World Report
  • Top 35 World’s Most Innovative Universities U.S. News & World Report
  • Top 100 Most innovative universities Reuters

Student Accommodation at Rutgers University–New Brunswick

  • Housing: $15,714

Rutgers University–New Brunswick provides students with a variety of housing options across its five campuses. Each offers a distinct living experience ranging from large, lively residence halls to smaller, more intimate houses. Whichever you choose, you’ll be a short walk or bus ride from all that Rutgers has to offer.

Across its five interconnected campuses, Rutgers–New Brunswick operates one of the largest collegiate housing programs in the country, with more than 50 housing options. That brings a lot of choices and with it the camaraderie of residence halls shared by your fellow students with similar academic interests. Discover which one is right for you.

Deadline:

Oct, Dec
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