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The graduate program in science and technology studies at Virginia Tech prepares students to be productive and publicly engaged scholars, advancing research and making a difference. This program — ...
The Pathways Minor in Appalachian Cultures and Environments introduces students to the diverse cultural practices, artistic expressions, histories, politics, and ecologies of the Appalachian region.
Our fashion merchandising and design major inspires students to envision fresh, creative approaches to meet the challenges facing the global apparel industry. The fashion merchandising and design ...
A sports media and analytics degree prepares you for careers in sports communication and broadcast performance. Our students study sports journalism and work in our digital broadcast studio, newsroom, ...
Our Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) program is designed to educate and train qualified young men and women for service as commissioned officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or ...
An international studies degree draws from subjects like history, politics, religion, geography, economics, as well as foreign languages. This gives you a comprehensive understanding of diverse ...
Our major in property management prepares you to tackle contemporary issues in property management and gives you hands-on experience with industry leaders. You will learn how to manage property, the ...
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with minimum of 3.0 GPA TOEFL/ IELTS (For all non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. permanent residents). Learn more about testing requirements.
Can AI tools help in an emergency? Research is guiding that question , article Emergency managers in the greater Washington, D.C., metro area are helping to inform a Virginia Tech research team’s ...
Cayce Myers is a professor of public relations and director of graduate studies at the School of Communication. His work focuses on laws, regulations and ethics that affect public relations practice.