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What are the different colleges at Virginia Tech?

I'm interested in Virginia Tech, but I'm trying to understand the different colleges within the university. Can someone explain the distinct colleges and what they each specialize in?

a year ago

Sure, Virginia Tech is a large public university and it comprises of a number of different colleges each focusing on a specific field of study. Below are the primary colleges within Virginia Tech:

1. The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Offers programs relating to agriculture, food, health, and natural resources.

2. The College of Architecture and Urban Studies: This college specializes in programs concerning architecture, construction, design and public affairs.

3. Pamplin College of Business: Offers a business-focused education in areas like accounting and information systems, business information technology, finance and more.

4. College of Engineering: This is one of the largest college at Virginia Tech offering degrees in various branches of engineering.

5. College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences: Here you'll find a broad spectrum of studies, from political science to humanities and social sciences.

6. College of Natural Resources and Environment: This college focuses on outdoor and environmental related studies.

7. College of Science: This college includes courses related to biological sciences, chemistry, geoscience, math, physics, psychology, and more.

8. The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine: It's a leading college for students wanting to pursue careers in veterinary medicine.

9. College of Health and Human Performance: Specializes in health, well-being, and human performance.

10. College of Visual and Performing Arts: This is where students focusing on art, music, and theatre are enrolled.

Remember that just because a college has a certain title doesn't mean that's all they offer. For example, the College of Science isn't only for science-heavy subjects - it also houses psychology. Be sure to thoroughly explore each college's department to see what all specific programs they offer. It's your major that ultimately determines which college you'd affiliate with at Virginia Tech.

a year ago

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