The Environmental Program at University of Vermont
is an undergraduate program only, offering courses and degrees for the
undergraduate major in Environmental Studies. However, all of our faculty
can and do work with master’s and doctoral graduate students in
at least two ways. They can serve as graduate student primary advisors
of students in their appointing college unit; and they can serve as
members of a graduate committee for students in either their own unit
or in other units. Students are accepted through the college units with
supporting faculty advisors. Applicants interested in working with Environmental
Program faculty can contact them individually to discuss potential research
projects.
General Information
Application
Information
Faculty Interest Areas
UVM Environmentally-related Graduate Programs
Environmental
Biology
Environmental
Geology
Environmental
Sociology
Environmental
History
Historic Preservation
College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Rubenstein School
of Environment and Natural Resources
(ENVS appointments: Saleem Ali, Cecilia Danks, Jon Erickson, Adrian
Ivakhiv, Stephanie Kaza, Tom Hudspeth)
Community Development
and Applied Economics
(ENVS appointment: Hector Saez)
Botany and
Agricultural Biochemistry
(ENVS appointment: Ian Worley)