249 University Avenue, Blumenthal Hall, Newark, New Jersey 07102
(973) 353-5423
https://www.newark.rutgers.edu/
Rutgers University–Newark is a public research university located in Newark, New Jersey. It is part of the Rutgers University system and serves as an urban research hub with a strong focus on academic excellence and community engagement.
Rutgers University–Newark offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs across multiple disciplines.
Rutgers–Newark is known for its research initiatives in public policy, social justice, law, and urban studies. Faculty and students engage in projects that address economic development, criminal justice reform, and environmental sustainability.
The campus offers student housing, dining services, and recreational facilities. Over 100 student organizations, including cultural clubs, academic groups, and community service programs, contribute to an active student experience.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $16,586
- Out-of-State: $35,348
- Books & Supplies: $1,391
Rutgers University–Newark offers a variety of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines:
- Graphic Design (B.F.A.): Focuses on visual communication and design principles.
- Accounting: Emphasizes financial reporting, auditing, and taxation.
- Finance: Covers investment strategies, financial markets, and corporate finance.
- Management: Focuses on organizational behavior, strategic planning, and leadership.
- Marketing: Studies consumer behavior, market research, and advertising strategies.
- Supply Chain Management: Addresses logistics, operations, and supply chain strategies.
- Journalism: Trains students in news reporting, media ethics, and multimedia storytelling.
- Computer Science: Covers programming, algorithms, and software development.
- Information Systems: Integrates IT solutions with business processes.
- Criminal Justice: Studies the criminal justice system, criminology, and law enforcement practices.
- Elementary Education: Prepares students to teach at the elementary level, covering pedagogy and curriculum development.
- Secondary Education: Focuses on teaching methods and subject-specific instruction for middle and high school levels.
- Health Information Management (B.S.): Combines healthcare, business, and information technology to manage patient data and healthcare systems.
- English: Explores literature, writing, and critical analysis.
- History: Examines historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
- Philosophy: Investigates fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- Biological Sciences: Studies living organisms, including their structure, function, and evolution.
- Chemistry: Focuses on the composition, properties, and reactions of substances.
- Psychology: Explores human behavior, mental processes, and psychological research methods.
- Social Work: Prepares students for careers in social services, focusing on community engagement and support.
- Political Science: Analyzes government systems, political behavior, and public policies.
- Sociology: Studies society, social behaviors, and cultural dynamics