The University of Vermont

European Studies

Overview

Students studying abroad in Europe visit a castleThe European Studies Program provides undergraduates with the rare opportunity to pursue a traditionally graduate-level course of study. One of seven areas of study and five majors in the Area and International Studies Program, European Studies comprises more than 50 faculty members who teach courses in more than a dozen disciplines as they pertain to Western, Northern and Mediterranean countries.

Stellar academics and time abroad distinguish European studies

Students focus on European culture and thought, history and society and European languages. Most study abroad for at least one semester at one of many affiliated universities throughout the European continent and surrounding islands. Graduates work and live in countless international cities, enjoying successful careers in international business, journalism, humanitarian relief and other fields.

Contact

University of Vermont
European Studies Program
A506 Old Mill
94 University Place
Burlington, VT 05405-4280

Phone: (802) 656-3196
E-mail: gnunley@uvm.edu

Department Website:
http://www.uvm.edu/~global/

Degrees Offered

  • Bachelor of arts in European studies
  • Undergraduate minor in European studies

List of courses in area and international studies

Career Directions

  • Careers: Graduates work all over the world in international business, diplomacy, journalism, law, world food and health organizations, international development, foreign service and government.

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