College Catalog: 2013-2014
College Catalog – Major/Minor Programs
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Undergraduate Academic Units
- Anisfield School of Business (ASB)
- School of Contemporary Arts (CA)
- Salameno School of American and International Studies (SSAIS)
- School of Social Science and Human Services (SSHS)
- School of Theoretical and Applied Science (TAS)
Programs
Accounting
Acting*
Africana Studies
Allied Health Technologies
American Studies
Art and Technology*
Art History*
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biology
Chemistry
Clinical Lab Science
College Honors Program
Communication Arts
Community Mental Health*
Computer Science
Contemporary Arts
Creative Writing*
Criminology*
Cultural Studies*
Design/Technical Theater*
Digital Filmmaking*
Directing/Stage Management*
Drawing and Painting*
Economics
Education (Teacher Certification Program)
Engineering Physics
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Relations*
Finance*
Gender Studies*
Global Communication and Media*
History
Information Technology Management
Integrated Science Studies
International Business
International Studies
Journalism*
Justice*
Labor Studies*
Law and Society
Liberal Studies
Literature
Management*
Marketing*
Mathematics
Medical Diagnostic Imaging Science
Music
Music Industry*
Music Performance*
Music Production*
Music Studies*
Nursing
Photography*
Political Science
Psychology
Public Sociology*
Sculpture*
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Language Studies
Teacher Education Program
Theater
Theater Studies*
Visual Arts
Visual Communication Design*
Writing
* Concentrations are part of a major.
For a list of minors, refer to the Majors / Minors / Concentrations A-Z page
Accounting
Amer/Intl Interdisciplinary
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Bioinformatics
Biology
Business Administration (FInance / Management / Marketing)
MBA (Graduate)
Chemistry
Communication Arts
Computer Science
Contemporary Arts
Economics
Education
MS Educational Leadership (Graduate)
MS Educational Technology (Graduate)
- Business Administration / International Business / Information Technology Management / Accounting / Economics
These majors are offered by the Anisfield School of Business and have specific entrance, Grade Point Average, and residency requirements for traditional and transfer students. Please refer to the About the Anisfield School of Business section (link below). The School of Administration and Business is located in ASB-333.
Anisfield School of Business (ASB) Catalog Page
Anisfield School of Business Website - Nursing Majors (BSN)
The programs is offered by Ramapo College of New Jersey (RCNJ) and have specific Application/Admission/Graduation deadlines and requirements. Please refer to the About the Major section (link below). The Conveners of the Majors are located in the School of Theoretical and Applied Science, Building G.
Nursing Major (BSN) (TAS) Catalog Page
School of Theoretical and Applied Science Website - Clinical Laboratory Science (BS)
The joint degree program is offered by the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences and Ramapo College of New Jersey (RCNJ) and have specific Application/Admission/Graduation deadlines and requirements. Please refer to the About the Major section (link below). The Conveners of the Majors are located in the School of Theoretical and Applied Science, Building G.
Clinical Laboratory Science (BS) (TAS) Catalog Page
School of Theoretical and Applied Science Website - Social Work Major
This major is offered by the School of Social Science and Human Services and has specific entrance and Grade Point Average requirements for traditional and transfer students Please refer to the About the Major section (link below). The School of Social Science and Human Services is located on the first floor in Building G.
Social Work Major (SSHS) Catalog Page
What is a minor at Ramapo College?
A minor is a concentrated area of study that usually relates directly to a student’s major field of study or complements a student’s major field of study. A minor is intended to give a student a breadth of knowledge in a particular subject area, to enhance a skillset that will be valuable in his or her future, or explore an area of interest as part of a well-rounded liberal arts education.
Why should I minor?
Declaring a minor can help give a student a competitive edge in the job market. In an increasingly competitive job market that often leads to changing jobs and even career paths, adding another dimension to a student’s college degree can only enhance his or her marketability while also promoting lifelong learning in a field of study beyond the student’s chosen major.
When do I declare a minor, and how many extra credits will it take to complete?
Minor requirements at Ramapo vary by program, but by reading about one of the minors below, a student can get a sense of the minors available at Ramapo and their requirements. Students tend to declare their minors in the third or fourth year at Ramapo, after they have completed their general education requirements. After completing general education and delving into required courses in the major, a student may identify an appropriate minor to complement his or her major field of study.
Declaring a Minor
Students wishing to declare a minor must complete the Major/Minor Declaration Form available in the Registrar’s Office or online (Major/Minor Declaration Form).
Those wishing to minor in Business can use the form found online (Minor in Business).
Accounting
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Bioinformatics
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Criminology
East Asian Studies
Economics
Engineering Physics
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