Ramapo College - Degrees Offered

Degrees Offered

Organized into five interdisciplinary schools offering more than 40 programs, the Public College's offerings are complemented by lectures, performances, and off-campus experiences. Ramapo College offers bachelor's degrees in the arts, business, the humanities, the social sciences, and the sciences, as well as in professional studies programs such as nursing and social work. Five programs are offered leading to a master's degree: Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS), Master of Arts in Educational Leadership, Master of Science in Educational Technology, Master's of Science in Nursing Education and a Master of Arts in Sustainability Studies. The college also offers a physician assistant (B.S./M.S.) and physical therapy (B.S./D.P.T.) with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; a B.S./graduate degree program in chemistry with Rutgers University; a B.S./Doctor of Chiropractic with New York Chiropractic College; a B.S./D.D.S. and a B.S./D.M.D. with the New York University College of Dentistry and UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School; a B.S./Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) with SUNY State College of Optometry; and a B.S./Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) through UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM).

The five interdisciplinary schools include the Anisfield School of Business,School of Contemporary Arts, Salameno School of American and International Studies, School of Social Science and Human Services and the School of Theoretical and Applied Science

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