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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Health
If you’re committed to improving health outcomes for everyone — and passionate about improving health access and equality — then the Public Health program at The University of Vermont is for you.
Nutrition and Food Sciences
The Nutrition and Food Sciences MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont encompasses both basic and applied aspects of human nutrition and food science.
Medical Science
If you’re looking to become a stronger applicant to medical or other health-professional schools, The University of Vermont’s Master of Medical Science degree is designed for you.
Counseling
The Counseling MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont is designed to prepare students with the professional knowledge and skills they need to act as facilitators of change and growth for individuals, groups, and organizations. Counseling Program graduates receive a Master of Science degree and are prepared to work as professional counselors in a wide variety of settings.
Animal and Veterinary Sciences
During the Animal and Veterinary Sciences degree offered by The University of Vermont, graduate students work closely with their faculty mentor and committee members who are often from other Departments.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Communication Sciences and Disorders MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills in the areas required for a career in speech-language pathology. This program provides students with the knowledge to pursue a satisfying and rewarding career in health care, medicine, research, or education.
Medical Laboratory Science
Whether diagnosing the flu, developing new technology for disease detection or treating cancer, medical laboratory scientists provide critical information to patients and providers in health care settings with this Medical Laboratory Science MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont.
Clinical and Translational Science
The Clinical and Translational Science degree offered by The University of Vermont spans basic biology, clinical medicine, and community health policy to understand and develop new approaches to improving human health.
Pathology
The Pathology MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont is committed to excellence in teaching, research, service and the practice of clinical and anatomic pathology.