Graduate Program in Ceramic and Materials Science and Engineering
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The University

As a university strongly committed to graduate education and research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides graduate programs of exceptional academic quality taught by a distinguished faculty. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers is now one of the nation's largest state university systems, with an enrollment at the New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden campuses of approximately 47,000 students.

Students who choose Rutgers join a university that promises high standards, diversity, excellent academic resources, and a full complement of research, seminar, and cultural activities. In addition to the variety of attractions that New Jersey has to offer, Rutgers' proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia is a notable asset for those who enjoy the cultural and academic opportunities these major metropolitan centers afford.