School of Arts and Sciences–Camden
Enjoy the benefits of pursuing a versatile liberal arts education at a premier research university. The School of Arts and Sciences–Camden provides students with the critical thinking skills needed to generate solutions and make a positive impact in today’s world.
Endless Opportunities
As the largest academic unit at Rutgers–Camden, this is where you’ll find everything from a traditional liberal arts education rooted in the humanities to technical degrees that prepare you to explore the frontiers of science. We’re proud to deliver Rutgers–Camden’s widest array of degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels.
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World-Class Faculty
Our faculty are experts from across the academic spectrum, from writers and anthropologists to historians and chemists.
Faculty Awards
Academic Civic Engagement Award
Lindback Distinguished Teaching Awards
Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence
Sybil Cohen Awards for Excellence in Teaching
Joan Mower Endowed Prizes in Teaching Excellence
Discover the School of Arts and Sciences–Camden
Raised by two social workers who earned master's degrees and instilled in her the value of education, Zion Harris followed in her parents' footsteps but forged a new path in STEM. The northeast Philadelphia native earned a graduate degree in computational and integrative biology at Rutgers University–Camden, where she will continue her academic journey as she pursues a Ph.D.
Patrick Rosal, distinguished professor in the Department of English and Communication and inaugural campus director of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice will serve as the Guggenheim’s fifth Poet-in-Residence, connecting poetry and public engagement at one of the nation’s most renowned museums of modern and contemporary art.
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