University of Vermont, The Graduate College
The University of Vermont combines faculty-student relationships most commonly found in a small liberal arts college with the resources of a major research institution. The university is home to 9,454 undergraduates, 1,290 graduate students, 415 medical students and 1,304 full- and part-time faculty. Located in Burlington, Vermont (perennially voted one of America's most exciting small cities), UVM's setting in a valley on the shores of Lake Champlain, between the Adirondack and the Green mountain ranges, inspires visitors and residents.
Masters:
- Master in Biology
- Master in Biomedical Engineering
- Master in Biostatistics
- Master in Botany
- Master in Business Administration
- Master in Cell and Molecular Biology
- Master in Chemistry
- Master in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering
- Master in Curriculum and Instruction
- Master in Educational Leadership
- Master in Electrical Engineering
- Master in Engineering Physics
- Master in English
- Master in Experimental Pathology
- Master in French
- Master in General and Experimental Psychology
- Master in Geography
- Master in Geology
- Master in German
- Master in Greek and Latin
- Master in History
- Master in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Master in Mathematics
- Master in Mechanical Engineering
- Master in Nursing
- Master in Occupational and Practical Arts - Family and Consumer Sciences
- Master in Political Science
- Master in Reading and Language Arts
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Statistics
- Master in Water Resources
Doctors:
- Doctor in Biology
- Doctor in Botany
- Doctor in Cell and Molecular Biology
- Doctor in Chemistry
- Doctor in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering
- Doctor in Clinical Training
- Doctor in Electrical Engineering
- Doctor in General and Experimental Psychology
- Doctor in Mathematics
- Doctor in Mechanical Engineering
Certificates:
- Certificate in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics