UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS OF STUDY
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy offers undergraduate programs of study leading to the bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree in city and regional planning and bachelor of science (B.S.) degrees in public health, public policy, urban planning and design, and health administration. These degrees are issued jointly by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the Rutgers University-New Brunswick undergraduate schools.
The Bloustein School also offers undergraduate direct admit programs leading to a B.A. in city and regional planning or a B.S. in public health, public policy, urban planning and design, and health administration. These degrees are issued solely by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
Minors are also offered in all of the Bloustein School's areas of study, as well as a minors in disability studies, health equity, medical ethics and policy, public administration and management, and urban studies.
Exceptional, well-prepared students may apply to pursue dual-degree programs in the following areas: B.S./M.P.H. for public health majors, B.S./M.P.P. for public policy majors, or B.A. or B.S./M.C.R.P. for city and regional planning or urban planning and design majors.
For more information about undergraduate programs of study, see the Bloustein School Undergraduate Programs website.