From traditional liberal arts to professional programs, we offer a variety of undergraduate majors, minors and specializations that match your interests and ambitions.
Undergraduate
Gain the real-world skills needed to advance your career with an undergraduate degree from Rutgers–Camden. An incredible 96 percent of our graduates are either employed or in graduate school within six months of earning their degree.
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Experiential Learning & Living
When our students graduate, we want them to be ready to hit the ground running in their careers. That’s why we emphasize hands-on education not only in the classroom, but also the real world through civic engagement, internships, learning abroad courses, research, and more.
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Get a closer look at your academic opportunities across the arts, sciences, humanities, business and nursing.
One of the finest opportunities for experiential learning and self-discovery exists for high-achieving students who become a member of the Honors College. Admission is by invitation for first-year and transfer students, but rising sophomores may apply.
We aim to provide you with every opportunity to achieve your fullest potential and your individual goals. Whether you need help with one of your classes, a bit of academic advice, or an opportunity to get you excited about your future, our team members are here to help make it happen.
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If you’re ready to earn your undergraduate degree and pursue a rewarding career, join Rutgers–Camden. Start the application process or contact us with any questions.
Latest News
SPARK!, the evolution of Rutgers–Camden’s longtime Research Week, returned this April as a vibrant, campuswide showcase of research and creativity. The expanded program featured faculty lectures, research symposia, student workshops, poster exhibitions, and creative presentations across the sciences, arts, and business, reflecting the breadth and impact of work across the university.
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.
Rutgers University–Camden reached a major construction milestone in its $60 million Cooper Street Gateway Project, placing the final steel beam this week on a development that will expand academic space and strengthen community ties. University officials, elected leaders, and community partners gathered along Lawrence Street for the ceremony, which signals that the structure has reached its full height and is on track for completion in 2027.