Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Erika's Story: College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences

By Erika, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences
Major: sociology
Minor: psychology

I am a sociology major with a concentration in inequality, and also a minor in psychology. Sociology is a wonderful field to study because it allows one to get a greater experience of diversity; this is also a huge part of what the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences does. The faculty and staff within the college and department do a wonderful job at getting this experience across. I have enjoyed every sociology class I have had, especially Dr. Ellington Graves as I think he is an amazing professor.

The faculty are a huge part of the department but we would be nowhere without the hard working staff that keeps everything running smoothly. The academic advisors do an outstanding job of keeping the students and faculty on track. I also have had the opportunity of getting close with a lot of these individuals because I am the president of SAV, the Sociological Association at Virginia Tech. SAV is just one of the many opportunities students have to gain outside knowledge and networks through the sociology department.

Monday, November 16, 2009

College of Natural Resources Insights

Invent the Earth's future with an exciting career in the field of natural resources. The world's population uses and consumes products and food every day that come from the Earth's forests, waters, and land. We all depend on these resources and we must sustain them for the future.

If you want to learn more about transferring to Virginia Tech and you're interested in the field of natural resources, don't miss our Transfer Visit Day on Friday, November 20. This free event will help you unlock the transfer process and learn more about the College of Natural Resources. Register online today!

The programs within Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources are ranked among the best in the country.

Programs of study include:

There are several curricular organizations for natural resources students. Also, students are eligible for Alpha Zeta, the national agriculture honor and service fraternity. Be sure you check out the many scholarship opportunities for undergraduate students.

If you're interested in study abroad opportunities, know that there are several courses taught in a variety of countries. Learn more. To learn more about career opportunities, visit the College of Natural Resources Career Services page.

If research is your thing, be sure to check out the research opportunities within the College of Natural Resources. The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences features the Virginia Tech Center for Bear Research, which is one of only two facilities in North America. Check out Gabriela's story regarding her work at the research facility.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pamplin College of Business Insights

Virginia Tech is a university that consists of seven colleges for transfer and freshman students. New students can choose from 70 programs of study within these seven colleges.

Pamplin College of Business is one of the seven colleges that offers majors for freshman and transfer students at VT. U.S. News and World Report's annual survey of undergraduate programs, "America's Best Colleges" ranked the Pamplin College of Business No. 42 among the top 50 business schools.

This college has 8 majors:

The Pamplin College of Business offers 5 of the 7 most recruited majors at VT. And, the college has its own career services director to assist students with career development. There are study abroad and internship opportunities for students in the Pamplin College of Business. Also, there are more than 20 student organizations specific to the Pamplin College of Business.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Last chance to participate in Transfer Visit Days!

Friday, November 20, marks the third and final Transfer Visit Day. Don't miss it! Register today for this free event and learn more about transferring into majors in the following two colleges:

What are Transfer Visit Days?
Transfer Visit Days were designed for potential Hokies to come and see what they need to do to transfer to Virginia Tech. Here's the deal: each college will hold an information session on a specific Transfer Visit Day. Therefore, you need to determine which college your intended major is in and pick the Transfer Visit Day when that college is holding its information session.

In order to participate in this free event on November 20, simply register online.


  • 1:30 p.m. - Admissions Information Session
  • 2:30 p.m. - Student-led Campus Tour
  • 3:30 p.m. - College Information Session
Questions? E-mail transfervisit@vt.edu

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

CAUS Insights: 10 majors in 4 schools

Transfer students can choose their major from seven colleges - more than 70 programs of study at Virginia Tech.

With that said, some of the seven colleges have schools. The College of Architecture and Urban Studies (CAUS) contains four schools:
  1. The School of Architecture + Design

  2. The Myers-Lawson School of Construction

  3. The School of Public and International Affairs

  4. The School of Visual Arts

The College of Architecture and Urban Studies is highly competitive. The most competitive majors within this college include those within the School of Architecture + Design (architecture, interior design, industrial design, and landscape architecture). Students who have a high A average and have a combined SAT score of 1200 (critical reading + math) will find that they are most competitive for these degree programs.

There are 11 student organizations specific to the CAUS. Check out the education abroad opportunities.

The School of Architecture + Design

The School of Architecture + Design contains four majors:

  • Architecture - This is a five-year, studio-based bachelor degree program that is accredited by the National Architectural Accreditation Board. Design Intelligence ranks this program #2 in the nation. Learn more

  • Interior Design - This is a four-year bachelor degree program accredited by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. Interior design is not about learning how to pick the right paint color to go with the furniture in a room. Interior design is about designing the construction and finishing of buildings. Design Intelligence ranks this program #9 in the nation. Learn more

  • Industrial Design - This four-year degree program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Design Intelligence ranks this program #13 in the nation. Learn more

  • Landscape Architecture - This five-year bachelor's degree program engages students in planning and designing sustainable landscapes across a wide range of projects and scales - from gardens to regional landscapes. Design Intelligence ranks this program #15 in the nation Learn more

The Myers-Lawson School of Construction

The Myers-Lawson School of Construction currently provides undergraduate students with a bachelor's degree in building construction. This degree program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The program is designed to prepare graduates with both the technical and managerial aspects of the construction industry. Learn more

The School of Public and International Affairs

The School of Public and International Affairs offers two degree programs:

The School of Visual Arts

The School of Visual Arts offers three degree programs: art history, studio arts, and visual communication and graphic design. From ceramics to 3D animation, your creative juices are sure to flow in this school.


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Don't miss the next Transfer Visit Day - Nov. 6

We are offering the second of three Transfer Visit Days on November 6. On Friday, the following two colleges will be meeting with students to discuss transferring into the majors they offer:
What are Transfer Visit Days?
Transfer Visit Days were designed for potential Hokies to come and see what they need to do to transfer to Virginia Tech. Here's the deal: each college will hold an information session on a specific Transfer Visit Day. Therefore, you need to determine which college your intended major is in and pick the Transfer Visit Day when that college is holding its information session.

In order to participate in this free event, simply register online. Make sure you register for the date when the college that offers your intended major is holding its information session.

  • November 6

  • 1:30 p.m. - Admissions Information Session
  • 2:30 p.m. - Student-led Campus Tour
  • 3:30 p.m. - College Information Session
Questions? E-mail transfervisit@vt.edu

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