The University of Vermont (Burlington) was founded in 1791.
It consists of the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The School of Humanities and Sciences, the School of Business Administration, the School of Education and Social Services, the School of Engineering and Mathematics, the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing and Health, the Honorary School, and the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources.
The University of Vermont offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s degrees, as well as certificate programs in related fields. It offers a wide range of specialties, including more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs.
Such as animal science, anthropology, art history, Asian studies, sports training, biological chemistry, life science, biology, business administration, Canadian studies, chemistry, Chinese, civil engineering, the classical civilization, communication science, computer science, society, and international development, ecological agriculture, economy, education, electrical engineering, English, environmental engineering, environmental science, European studies, film and television science, forestry, French, German, Greek, history, geography, geology, human development and family studies, mathematics, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Latin American studies, microbiology, molecular genetics, music, natural resources,
Medical radiation technology, nursing, nutrition and food science, philosophy, etc.