78 Bachelor's degrees in Vermont, United States
Sociology
The Sociology BA degree offered by The University of Vermont can give you some of that knowledge and can further help you acquire the analytic tools to develop it on your own.
Classical Civilization
The Classical Civilization BA degree offered by The University of Vermont combines rigorous technical training, an immersion in outstanding literature and art, and deep historical, philosophical and theological study. Perhaps the oldest of academic fields, it inspires and informs contemporary research and provides avenues to many different careers and professions.
Anthropology
The Anthropology BA program offered by The University of Vermont is flexible enough for you to pursue specialized interests in the discipline. In addition to a more generalized program, concentrations or major foci include archaeology and heritage management, anthropology of global health, and a social action focus.
Education
Completing a major at Saint Michael's College in Education, Elementary Education, or Secondary Education automatically completes the courses for licensure.
Theater Arts
The Vermont State University B.A. in Theater Arts will give you many opportunities to develop your talents, whether your passion is being on stage or doing your magic behind the scenes.
Theatre
As a Theatre major at Saint Michael's College, you may build sets, make costumes, create scenery and props, design work with lighting and sound, act in a variety of productions, and experience stage management.
Studies in War and Peace
The Studies in War and Peace (SWAP) program from Norwich University examines the origins and development of military institutions and the impact of these institutions upon the social order.
Russian
Students of the Russian BA degree offered at The University of Vermont pursue courses in Russian language, literature, and culture over four years of campus study.
Film and Television Studies
The Film and Television Studies BA degree offered at The University of Vermont enjoy small, discussion-based classes; develop mentoring relationships with professors who are leaders in their fields; have many opportunities to interact with visiting writers and scholars; and find successful careers in a variety of professions.
Fine Arts
In Vermont State University’s Fine Arts degree program, you’ll begin with hands-on coursework in the foundational areas of drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital media.
Sociology
As a Vermont State University B.A. in Sociology student learning about culture and society, you’ll gain unforgettable hands-on experience through community service, study abroad, and training in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Inclusive Adolescent Education
With a B.A. in Inclusive Adolescent Education from the Vermont State University, you will develop your teaching skills and experience at the same time as you pursue your major in the content area you're passionate about, whether that is art, science, social studies, math, English, theater, dance, or music!
International Studies
When you major in International Studies at Norwich University, you learn about foreign languages and cultures at the source.
Spanish
Students at Norwich University who have completed more than one year of high school Spanish, or the equivalent, must take the foreign language placement test before registering for their first Norwich course in Spanish.
Gender Studies
The Gender Studies program at Saint Michael's College focuses on questions of gender and difference, the body and sexuality.
Psychology
The Psychology major at Saint Michael's College’s will expose you to psychology in its many forms, from neuroscience, to cognitive, to clinical.
History
At Saint Michael's College, in the History bachelor program, you will work with professional historians to bring the past to life. You’ll be offered a diverse array of courses that focus on a variety of geographical regions and time periods, including the United States, Europe (modern, medieval, and ancient), Latin America, East Asia, and the Islamic world.
Religious Studies
The Religious Studies program at Saint Michael's College serves as excellent preparation for graduate studies and any number of career choices built on a solid liberal arts foundation.
Mathematics
The Mathematics BA degree offered by The University of Vermont is a flexible program through the College of Arts & Sciences providing mathematics in the context of a liberal arts degree, allowing a wide range of double majors and minors, as well as the option of a Concentration in Statistics.
Chemistry
Chemistry is a broad technical field that is the “central science” for many disciplines. The B.A. in Chemistry program at The University of Vermont is for the student who wants to obtain a premier degree in chemistry, while being able to learn in a variety of different subject matters along the way.