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Landscape Contracting | Associate Degree

Gain hands-on experience with materials and methods of construction, site engineering, greenhouse and nursery environmental systems, integrated pest management, and industry-standard computer software. Learn how to efficiently run your own business and make connections with people in the field while you explore horticulture, landscape architecture, arboriculture, forestry, masonry, and more. You’ll also get on-site experience creating master plans for real-world residential and community projects through our local partnerships.

Electrical Engineering Technology | Associate Degree

Electrical engineering applies to the design of systems, installation, and maintenance of electronics. It also involves the operation of such systems as computers, telecommunications, smart grids, and power supplies. A degree in electrical engineering technology from Vermont State University prepares you to work on these and other systems and become a key player in the development of sustainable technologies that will transform the way we think about energy for decades to come.

Electrical Engineering Technology | Bachelor’s Degree

Electrical engineering applies to the design of systems, installation, and maintenance of electronics. It also involves the operation of such systems as computers, telecommunications, smart grids, and power supplies. A degree in electrical engineering technology from Vermont State University prepares you to work on these and other systems and become a key player in the development of sustainable technologies that will transform the way we think about energy for decades to come.

Electromechanical Engineering Technology | Bachelor’s Degree

Become an innovator and learn to respond to electrical challenges in a design and manufacturing environment in this program. You will earn an associate and bachelor’s degree in just four years with this 2+2 program that bridges the gap between engineering disciplines. You’ll be prepared for a career as an electromechanical engineer, field technician, electrical engineer, and other industrial and electrical systems, design, automation, and installation opportunities.

This degree offers two focuses: a mechanical engineering focus and an electrical engineering focus.

Forestry | Associate Degree

This program gives a hands-on approach to learning forest management, timber science, and business management skills that will prepare you for a career in forestry or related fields. The university’s actively-managed woodlots and commercial sugarbush provide you with a living classroom to practice species identification, operation of industry tools, mapping, and harvesting techniques. You will leave the program with the knowledge and experience needed to gain a career in the field, further your educational goals, or work toward a Vermont Forestry License.

General Studies | Associate Degree

If you’re not sure about your plans, you can earn a respected and versatile associate degree while you follow your curiosity and explore different professions. This two-year associate degree in general studies exposes you to a range of disciplines and provides a solid educational base for transferring into a bachelor’s program or moving up the professional ladder. At Vermont State University, you can design a program that fits your goals and future. Remote learning options also make earning this degree convenient for students who are also working full-time.

Diesel Power Technology | Associate Degree

Enter the in-demand field of diesel tech with 400 hours of internship experience and a respected credential from this associate degree program. You’ll spend 50 percent of your class time completing lab-work in our shop, gaining specialized skills to sustain the growing agriculture, heavy-duty truck, and earth-moving equipment service industry. Learn electronic and hydraulic systems maintenance, diagnosis, and repair; preventative maintenance down to the system level; and small business management skills to maximize your career opportunities.

Construction Management | Bachelor’s Degree

Prepare to coordinate, manage, and supervise construction projects from start to finish. Learn everything about scheduling, budgeting, managing materials and people, contract writing, and construction project management. This program prepares you to be a construction leader, jobs include superintendent, project engineer, or estimator.