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School of Professional Studies & Science

The School for Professional Studies and Science supports Landmark College’s Mission to “… provide highly accessible approaches to learning that empower individuals who learn differently to exceed their aspirations and to achieve their greatest potential” and the Educational Vision to “promote creative and scholarly engagement, foster understanding of and respect for self and others, and develop resilient and ethically responsible global citizens.”

Every student in the School of Professional Studies and Science becomes a member of our community of scholars, working closely together with faculty and peers to advance the fields of business, communication, science, computer science, and math.

The curriculum of our program emphasizes learning by doing. Study plant development in our campus greenhouse or design computer software. Write for our student magazine Voices, or pitch a novel business idea in our LEAP program. Our instructional philosophy of experiential learning allows students at every level to develop critical thinking skills while providing broad, deep, and state-of-the-art training.

The School of Professional Studies and Science offers courses in five areas and delivers degree programs in four:

Our goal is to deliver interdisciplinary curricula across all of these areas. This is accomplished through shared classroom experiences across disciplines as well as interdisciplinary internships and work experiences.

As you examine the various degrees offered by the school, you will see one common thread: the Landmark College difference. Not only are our faculty content experts, they are also trained to work with students who learn differently. In addition to classroom work, we encourage students to explore their discipline through experiential opportunities, whether it be internships or research projects.

Contact Information

For general information about the School of Professional Studies and Science, please contact Interim Dean of Professional Studies Solvegi Shmulsky at 802-387-6754 or via email at [email protected] or Interim Dean of STEM Jill Hinckley at 802-387-6825 or via email at [email protected].

For information about the Department of Professional Studies, please contact Eric Matte, Department Chair, at 802-387-1675 or via email at [email protected].

For information about the Department of STEM (Computer Science, Biology, and Math), please contact Kevin Keith, Department Chair, at 802-387-7114 or via email at [email protected].

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