The graduate certificate in disability studies is an 18-credit program consisting of required and elective courses covering disability in healthcare, communication, social work, education and policy.
At the conclusion of your studies, you’ll pursue a self-guided research project showcasing your learning, and opening the door to your future in research, policy, or service.
This two-year program is hybrid, coupling online graduate education and in-person supervised practice experience (SPE). During the beginning of their second semester in the program, students come to the University of Vermont for a week of hands-on, in-person, embedded training that builds student and faculty connections. Students can then remain in Vermont for a university-designed supervised practice experience or select a self-design option.
This program focuses on developing leaders in the field of nutrition and dietetics while taking a holistic, evidence-based approach to nutrition care. The UVM MSD is ACEND accredited and will prepare you to sit the Registration Examination for Dietitians and a rewarding career in the dietetics profession.
The 18-credit Certificate of Graduate Studies in Community Resilience and Planning (CRP) provides masters, doctoral and certificate of graduate study-only students with the skills and knowledge needed to lead and guide communities through periods of change brought on by natural, economic, social and political shocks and disruptions. Students completing this certificate will develop a deep understanding of the current threats and opportunities facing communities within Vermont, the United States, and across the globe.
With a core set of courses designed to provide students with a survey of the community resilience and sustainability field, a foundation in community economic development and research methods, and a capstone experience focusing on system dynamics and strategic management and planning, the CRP prepares students with the tools needed to lead and assist communities through times of crisis and transition.
This doctorate prepares outstanding leaders in Vermont’s K-12 schools, districts, non-profits, and social service organizations.
UVM is excited to announce their newly revised and reinvigorated 3-Year+ Ed.D. program! Core courses and electives are offered during the summer, fall, and spring. New cohorts begin in July every year. Our low-residency program. is primarily online with synchronous evening classes aligned to the needs of the greater Vermont community.
Although designed to be completed in three years plus one extra summer semester (10 semesters total), you have up to seven years to complete the program.
The University of Vermont’s Ph.D. program in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies is a multidisciplinary full-time program (4-5 years) examining complex educational and social problems through the integration of multiple theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary lenses.
The degree will serve students who wish to pursue research/teaching careers in universities and/or research and policy positions in government agencies, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, and other public and private sector organizations.
This rigorous and focused Ph.D. program offers competitive funding and prepares graduate students for careers in research and technical leadership. EE Ph.D. graduate students can contribute to interdisciplinary research within a broad range of applications, including power/energy, biomedical, aerospace, and transportation. In addition, the EE program partners with other academic units to also offer a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science and a Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering.
The Community Music: Organ Undergraduate Certificate is offered through the Music Program in the School of the Arts. The course of study provides foundation and practical training in organ playing for religious communities, courses related to singing and working with singers, as well as a course in arts management. The core of the program is organ playing, with emphasis on working within the requirements of established religious communities.
The electrical engineering program is at the forefront of research in the areas of digital signal processing, control systems, power and energy systems, wireless communications, and electronic circuit and system design and testing. Our rigorous and focused program offers competitive funding and prepares graduate students for a career in research and technical leadership. Graduate students can contribute to interdisciplinary research within a broad range of applications, including power/energy, biomedical, aerospace, and transportation.
The English Department strives to create a collaborative and inclusive environment for graduate students. This program offers seminars on a range of periods and genres in American, British, and postcolonial literatures, as well as composition, rhetoric, and critical theory. Students choose either the thesis track or the comprehensive track and work closely with faculty while pursuing an individualized research plan. Faculty members are engaged in current research in diverse areas of expertise. Fully-funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships offer pedagogical training and experience teaching at the university level.
The certificate can be earned by students as a complement for their graduate degrees across the University of Vermont, as a standalone post-baccalaureate graduate certificate.
If you’re looking to get your data science M.S. but don’t have years to invest in a degree program, this certificate program is for you. We provide students with a broad training in computation and theoretical techniques for describing and understanding complex natural and sociotechnical systems and enabling them to (as possible) predict, control, manage, and create such systems.