What is the difference between these majors at Rutgers New Brunswick and Newark?

<p>Rutgers New Brunswick offers a major called Cell Biology & Neuroscience while Rutgers Newark offers a similar major just called neuroscience. When I was initially using the college board website to find colleges offering neuroscience, Rutgers Newark was not an option, only New Brunswick was. Does anyone know the difference between these two?</p>

<p>The only thing that's interesting is that the collegeboard "College Search" states that Newark offers neuroscience, but whenever I check their website (Undergraduate</a> Studies | Rutgers?Newark Colleges of Arts & Sciences) it's not listed. Does Newark offer neuroscience or did collegeboard make an error? </p>

<p>Because I would have enrolled in Newark and not NB because its 1/3 the distance from my house that NB is? Someone tell me that I made the right decision lol or else I'm screwed...</p>

<p>Rutgers is a top researching school in the nation, rutgers new brunswick is where most of the researching goes, so they offer more majors because of the availabilty of professors capable of teaching courses. If you are looking for research(undergrad) or something along those lines, New brunswick is ideal. If you are just looking for a diploma, either campuses would be good</p>