Major
A person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medical drugs
Pharmacist
Person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making a film
Producer
The study of the human mind and its relationship with behavior
Psychology
An educational administrator who serves as the head of a school within a college or university
Dean
A series of documents students must complete to see if you will be accepted into a college
College application
Evaluates and treats patients suffering from a physical disability due to injury, disease, or surgery
Physical Therapist
The name of the new President of Rutgers University
President Holloway
The branch of science concerned with the design, building, and use of technology, machines, and structures
Engineering
Name of Rutgers alumnus of 1919 known for being honored as Valedictorian, All-American football player, who was an actor, musician, and political activist
Paul Robeson
Form prepared annually by new and current college students in the U.S. to determine eligibility for financial aid
FAFSA
A specialist in the study of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system
Neurobiologist
Number of years required to study in order to become a lawyer
At least seven (4 undergraduate, at least 3 in law school)
The study of how to effectively communicate different types of information across various fields
Communications
The original name of Rutgers University
Queen's College
Money received from the government or private organizations to help students pay for college
Financial Aid
Organizes and coordinates the day-to-day running of a theatre company from rehearsals to post-show
Stage Manager
Describes the often implied, unarticulated, and unacknowledged things students are taught in school that may affect their learning experience
The "Hidden Curriculum"
The study of people in the workplace, how to meet their needs, and how to handle issues such as staffing, training, pay, health, and safety
Human Resource/HR Management
Number of years required to study/train in order to become a doctor
At least nine (4 undergraduate, 4 medical school, at least 1 in residency)
Set of courses considered to be basic and essential for future class work and graduation
Core Curriculum
A person who specializes in and speaks several languages
Linguist
Number of museums at Rutgers-New Brunswick
Four (Zimmerli, Mason Gross Galleries, Geology, and Entomological)
The branch of zoology concerned with insects
Entomology
Year that the NJ Educational Opportunity Fund was established
1968