Mentoring. Collaboration. Innovation. With more than 19,500 graduate and professional students from around the globe, Rutgers is a leading research university in one of the world’s great metropolitan regions. Graduate students who come to Rutgers find professors who challenge and inspire, peers who support and encourage, and the resources that help students achieve their specific advanced-study goals.
Rutgers is home to some of the world’s foremost graduate programs and research centers with specializations in areas as diverse as microbiology, jazz, food science, spinal cord injury, printmaking, autism, regenerative medicine, marine and coastal sciences, macromolecular structures, turfgrass science, philosophy, theatrical fight choreography, dentistry, and women’s history.
Explore our graduate programs and peruse catalogs to sample course offerings, degree requirements, faculty profiles, and other information.
Graduate programs are offered at schools in New Brunswick, Newark, Camden and additional locations across the state.
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At Rutgers, nearly 300 specialized research centers and institutes provide lively forums for graduate students to engage in research projects with leading scholars. From the Center for Women and Work to the Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, students engage in unique, often interdisciplinary, projects at the forefront of their fields.