The Study Skills program helps students to become effective and efficient learners. Students can work with us at any point during their academic journey at UVM. Our one-on-one sessions offer topics ...
Welcome to The Tutoring Center! Our Subject Area and Study Skills Tutoring Programs will be offered in Spring 2025 semester. All Tutoring starts on second week of classes, January 21st, to May 2nd.
Learning by doing is not only a philosophy of UVM, but also of 4-H. Take part in a short-term opportunity to learn a particular subject while also learning life skills. Short-term programs and ...
UPS can be dropped off at our two locations: 118 Waterman Building and 89 Beaumont Ave. FedEx Express and Ground can be dropped off at118 Waterman Building, 89 Beaumont Ave. and also the Davis Center ...
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding global issues. For more than 50 years, UVM’s Global and Regional Studies Program (GRS), previously known as the Area and International Studies Program, ...
In 1964, the College of Arts and Sciences at UVM established the first comprehensive Canadian Studies Program in the United States. Today, 8 faculty are active in teaching, research, and outreach. Of ...
UVM's Chinese program offers an innovative language curriculum that teaches the Chinese writing system and the Chinese sound system according to their unique characteristics and intrinsic regularity.
Students who do not have enough time for a major, a double major, or co-major in Chinese can have a minor in Chinese. The Chinese minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours in Chinese language ...
One-fifth of the planet speaks Chinese, making it the most widely spoken first language in the world. Our program emphasizes deep exposure to Chinese language, literature, and civilization because ...
Global studies is an interdisciplinary topic exploring global issues from political science, economic, sociological, and anthropological lenses. A major in global studies provides you with a passport ...
Japan has one of the most advanced economies in the world, and a knowledge of its language and culture opens doors for cultural understanding and economic opportunity. UVM's Japanese program offers an ...
The applied design minor offers the hands-on experience needed to visually communicate a wide range of ideas and information on digital or print media. This minor enhances any student's ability to ...