That's exactly right, CarolAnn! The main difference is the addition of the science requirements, making SEBS a great choice for folks who want a science background, perhaps for medical writing or science reporting, (I was an academic adviser at SEBS before becoming an admissions officer. . . )
One addition: SEBS journalism majors must take a minor or certificate program that is specific to the mission of SEBS-- the interaction of people and the environment. Here's a link for those programs: http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_current/pg730.html
One addition: SEBS journalism majors must take a minor or certificate program that is specific to the mission of SEBS-- the interaction of people and the environment. Here's a link for those programs: http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_current/pg730.html