STEM Department

Emphasis on inquiry-based learning methods

The STEM department’s 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 in its disciplines.

Small class sizes and numerous opportunities for hands-on learning are key features of the Landmark College STEM department. All of our degrees embed practical science and computer science skills throughout the curriculum.

A broad array of courses in the natural sciences, computer sciences, and mathematics are at the heart of the STEM department. All of these courses focus on both a comprehension and application of abstract concepts, fluency in technical terminology, which are emphasized through inquiry-based learning methods.

Degrees Offered:

Minors Offered:

  • Environmental Biology

Concentrations:

  • Computer Science
  • Science

Watch this video about our collaboration with the Vermont Institute of Natural Science.

LC Biology Classes collaborate with VINS

Video contains closed captions.

Additional Information about the STEM Department:

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In fall 2016, Landmark College received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant in support of the Access to Innovative Education: STEM Opportunities for Students with Learning Disabilities (AIE-STEM) (NSF 1643326).

This grant allows the College to award scholarship and additional support to students enrolled in both computer science and life science programs. Recipients are considered Landmark College STEM Scholars and are assigned to a faculty mentor assisting in research activities.

In addition, students work directly with Career Connections counselors who help students to build their resumes, apply for internships and jobs.

STEM Scholars attend regular meetings with their mentor and participate in cohort-building activities such as meetings with special guest speakers, internship site visits, and other activities designed to further develop a strong cohort and build independence in the scholars.

Click here for more information and how to apply.

Landmark College’s STEM Department offers numerous internships to enhance student learning and career development.

On-campus internship opportunities include:

  • Research internships with faculty
  • Information technology
  • Pre-nursing student clinical internship/nurse’s aide

Landmark College’s STEM department actively works with the following internship partners to provide off-campus internship opportunities for students:

  • Vermont Biomedical Research Network (VBRN)
  • AT&T
  • Vermont EPSCoR (Burlington, VT)
  • Hasbro Inc. (Pawtucket, RI)
  • Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (Brattleboro, VT)
  • BioTek (Winooski, VT)
  • Dell (Round Rock, TX)
  • Stanley Black and Decker (New Britain, CT)
  • Traveler’s Insurance (Hartford, CT)
  • Fidelity (Boston, MA)
  • JP Morgan Chase & CO. (New York, NY)
  • EY (Boston, MA)
  • The Neurodiversity Hub (Australia and USA)
  • Chroma (Bellows Falls, VT)
  • Putney Conservation Commission (Putney, VT)
  • Harris Computer Systems (Burlington, VT)
  • Siemens (USA)
  • Qualcomm (USA)

Computer Science Support:

The Computer Science Support Center provides academic assistance for computer science courses. The center is staffed by professional staff, faculty, and peer mentors.

Types of support:

  • Students can schedule one-on-one or utilize drop-in times with computer science faculty.
  • Students can work in the computer science labs on projects while being guided by peer mentors who have excelled in computer science courses.

Math Support:

Math support is provided to students one-on-one, in groups, and during drop-in hours.

Some math faculty also designate specific office hours to support any math student.

Students work with faculty with expertise in math, and with math work study students who have excelled in math courses, for assistance with specific courses.

Students who take advantage of math support use these support sessions to complete homework assignments, to prepare for tests, and to improve their math problem-solving skills.

Science Support:

In addition to office hour appointments with individual faculty members, students are encouraged to visit the Science Support Center for support with their coursework.

The Science Support Center is staffed by Landmark College science professors.

Support and instruction is available for all science-specific needs, including:

  • Writing lab reports
  • Textbook study
  • Vocabulary building techniques
  • Scientific writing

Questions about the STEM Department?

Kevin Keith
Chair, STEM Department
802-387-6853
[email protected]

Jill Hinckley
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs;
Dean, School of Education; Interim Dean, STEM
802-387-6825
[email protected]