Vermont Technical College is a public, co-educational, two- and four-year technical college with a rural residential main campus located in Randolph Center, Vermont. There is also a commuter campus in Williston with limited residential housing and nine satellite nursing campuses located throughout the state. The college is part of the Vermont State Colleges (VSC) system that includes Castleton State College, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College, and the Community College of Vermont. Vermont Tech offers collegiate-level programs leading to associate’s degrees with majors in applied technologies and related fields; to bachelor’s degrees in Architectural Engineering, Business Technology & Management, Computer Engineering, Construction Management, Dental Hygiene, Diversified Agriculture, Electromechanical Engineering, Equine Studies, Information Technology, Sustainable Design & Technology, and Software Engineering; and to a certificate in Practical Nursing.
The college provides students with a rigorous, broad-based background in technology and applied sciences. Graduates are well prepared to work with scientists, engineers, and other professionals in meeting the challenges of today’s high-tech workplace. They find career opportunities in business, industry, commerce, transportation, agriculture, health care, construction, and government.
A major advantage of the associate’s degree is that it affords the choice of entering employment upon graduation or continuing toward a bachelor’s degree. The majority of Vermont Tech graduates go directly to work. A significant number enter bachelor’s degree programs after graduation.
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