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Located in New Brunswick, NJ, the Department of Biology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick serves as a vibrant hub within this major public research university, dedicated to exploring the fundamental principles of life. It provides a comprehensive environment for studying biological sciences, offering students access to world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities that foster learning and discovery. The curriculum emphasizes the latest concepts and methods, providing ample opportunities for hands-on learning and cutting-edge research. This prepares students for diverse career paths and advanced studies. As a core component of the Division of Life Sciences, the department delivers a strong foundational education while enabling exploration of specialized biological areas.
View BiologyRutgers University–New Brunswick is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in New Brunswick and Piscataway. It is the oldest campus of the university, the others being in Camden and Newark. The campus is composed of several smaller campuses: College Avenue, Busch, Livingston, Cook, and Douglass, the latter two sometimes referred to as "Cook/Douglass", as they are adjacent to each other. Rutgers–New Brunswick also includes several buildings in downtown New Brunswick. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". The New Brunswick campuses include 19 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. The New Brunswick campus is also known as the birthplace of college football.