Graduate Students
Graduate students may pursue advanced degrees, professional degrees, and certificates in more than 100 different programs at Rutgers. As a member of the Association of American Universities, Rutgers is recognized as one of the top research universities in the country.
The School of Arts and Sciences includes 14 doctoral programs ranked in the top 50 nationwide, several interdisciplinary graduate programs, 25 masters programs, and many opportunities for graduate research, scholarship, and teaching.
Graduate programs at the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences are administered in conjunction with the Rutgers School of Graduate Studies. Students wishing to pursue a graduate program in Arts and Sciences submit an application through the School of Graduate Studies.
More About Graduate Study at Rutgers
- Masters Programs in Arts and Sciences
- Rutgers School of Graduate Studies
- Graduate Admissions
- List of Graduate Programs at Rutgers
- Graduate Research at Rutgers
- Research News at Rutgers
Many School of Arts and Sciences departments and graduate programs are ranked in the top 50 by U.S. News & World Report:
- History–African-American (#1)
- Women's History (#1)
- Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics (#8)
- English (#15)
- Physics–Condensed Matter (#15)
- History (#21)
- Mathematics (#23)
- Sociology (#28)
- Physics (#29)
- Computer Science (#34)
- Statistics (#39)
- Political Science (#45)
- Economics (#47)
- Earth Science (#49)
2018 Rankings