With an award-winning faculty and more than 100 majors and minors to pursue, it’s easy to see why so many students choose to enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Whether you’re an upcoming first-year student or transferring from another school or university, you’ll find a welcoming environment and countless opportunities to enrich yourself and expand your horizons.
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.
The study of the arts and sciences is the foundation of undergraduate education and academic inquiry at Rutgers—opening the door to new worlds of knowledge and intellectual adventure. Students choose their own path, exploring different fields of study while gaining essential skills for successful lives and careers.
Graduate students may pursue advanced degrees, professional degrees, and certificates in more than 100 different programs at Rutgers.
From innovations in the lab to discoveries in archives, researchers in the School of Arts and Sciences are leading the creation of new knowledge and developing groundbreaking methods that expand our horizons and improve our lives.
Students from more than 120 countries are enrolled and thriving.
Students seeking personal, career, and educational advice can explore options with expert advisors who will help them build a path to their goals.
Experience a close-knit academic environment within one of the leading research universities in the nation. The Honors Program encourages and guides creative, talented, and motivated students while fostering a strong sense of community and leadership. Other benefits include honors housing opportunities, interdisciplinary honors seminars, faculty and peer mentoring programs, global experiences, and more.
Home to nearly 50 academic disciplines, the School of Arts and Sciences is where you’ll find a renowned faculty preparing students to become philosophers and mathematicians, physicists and physicians, economists and neuroscientists, and so much more. Learn from leading minds in climate change, women’s history, and exercise science; scholars of the Middle East, Africa, and the Caribbean; and experts in more than two dozen world languages—the School of Arts and Sciences is the place for you to find and explore your passion.
Kevin Carolina co-founded the group Minority Men in Medicine at Rutgers. The purpose of the organization is to provide an academic and social support network to increase the number of underrepresented minority men matriculating into medical school.
“We believed that representation was important. Seeing individuals who looked like us who were successful in medicine motivated us not to give up, despite the challenges we faced on our paths to becoming physicians,” Carolina said.
Kevin Carolina, public health major
Annie Wei, a mathematics major in the School of Arts and Sciences, was among four Rutgers students to receive a Goldwater Scholarship this year, one of the premier awards for undergraduates in science, technology, and mathematics. Her passion for geometry and the support from her professors helped pave the way for the prestigious award and a future graduate career.
“This feels like a milestone toward an academic career, and I am very grateful,” Wei said.
Annie Wei, mathematics major
Taneesh Amin dreams of working in sports analytics, conducting the type of savvy statistical research featured in the book and movie Moneyball. The School of Arts and Sciences student says it’s not only baseball teams that can benefit. Through the data science major, Amin has developed numerous research projects, ranging from NBA free-throw rate analysis to voter turnout in his hometown of Woodbridge, New Jersey.
“Out of all the technical fields, I see data science as the one where I can make the biggest change in the world. It is showing what is happening to help everyday people, and what is happening to hurt everyday people,” Amin says.
Taneesh Amin, computer science and data science major
As the largest school within Rutgers University, we combine excellence in teaching with world-class research, all in an atmosphere of rich cultural and academic diversity.