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Model Elective Concentrations

Students may concentrate their electives in one discipline, or may pursue a theme or topic across several disciplines, as the following models illustrate:

Science and Society
26:350:553   Science Fiction (3)
26:510:520   Topics in the History of Technology (3)
26:790:530   Environmental Politics and Policy (3)
21&62:880:331,332   Topics in Science, Technology, and Society (3,3)

Culture and the Arts
21&62:084:395   Issues in Arts Management I (3)
26:350:555   Studies in Film (3)
26:350:578   The Nature of Comedy (3)
26:510:559   Cities in Change I (3)

The American Experience
26:352:526   American Proletarian Writers (3)
26:352:531   Ethnicity in American Literature (3)
26:510:566   Writing American History (3)
26:790:608   American Political Thought (3)

The Social Sciences
21&62:070:363   Anthropology of Social Life (3)
26:790:512   Ethical Issues in Public Policy and Administration (3)
26:830:663   Evolution of Social Behavior (3)

Women’s and Gender Studies
Students may pursue a graduate concentration in women’s and gender studies through the liberal studies program. See page 5 of the Graduate School-Newark catalog for a description.

 

Dr. Lillian Robbins, Director
Graduate Program in Liberal Studies
Graduate School-Newark
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Hill Hall, Room 807
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Telephone: 973-353-1045
Email:  lrobbins@andromeda.rutgers.edu