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Majors
Lipscomb
University offers approximately 100 major programs of study
leading to bachelor's degrees in these areas:
Accounting,
Professional Accountancy, American Studies, Art, Art-Graphic
Concentration, Art-Studio Concentration, Athletic Training,
Bible, including concentrations in Children's Ministry, Language,
Missions, Preaching, Youth Ministry; Biology, Biology Teaching,
Biochemistry, Biochemistry-Applied, Chemistry-Professional,
Chemistry-Applied, Chemistry Teaching; Communication, with
concentrations in Mass Communication, Oral Communication,
Public Relations; Computer Science, Engineering Science, Engineering
Science-Industrial Distribution Option, English, English Teaching,
Environmental Science, Exercise Science; Family and Consumer
Sciences, with concentrations in Consumer, Dietetics, Food
Systems Management, Fashion Merchandising, Family Relations,
and Textiles and Apparel; Finance and Economics, French, French
Teaching, General Studies: Interdisciplinary-Non-Teaching,
General Studies: Interdisciplinary Teaching; German, German
Teaching, Government and Public Administration, Health &
Physical Education Teaching K-12, History, History-Communication,
History Teaching; Information Systems-Applied Concentration,
Information Systems-Management Concentration, Management,
Marketing, Mathematics, Mathematics Teaching; Music-Performance,
specializing in Brass, Strings, Wind or Percussion; Theory/Composition;
Piano, Music Teaching (Instrumental), Music Teaching (Vocal);
Organizational Communication; Theater, Theater Teaching, Philosophy,
Physics, Physics Teaching, Political Science, Political Science-Communication,
Urban Studies; Psychology-Life Oriented, Psychology-Pre-Professional;
Pre-professional programs in Arts-Architecture, Pre-Dental,
Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Medical Technology, Pre-Nursing, Optometry,
Pharmacy, Pre-Engineering, Physical Therapy, Pre-Veterinary
Medicine; Social Work, Spanish, Spanish Teaching.
Lipscomb
University also offers master's degree programs in Business
Administration, with concentrations in Accounting, Financial
Services, Leadership, Health Care Management, Non-Profit Management;
Bible (Master of Arts and Master of Divinity); and Education,
with concentrations in Institutional Leadership and School
Administration and Supervision.
Requirements
and Other Features
- International
students must file an "International Student Application"
and meet most of the admission requirements of United States
citizens. An entrance exam is not required, but SAT is recommended.
In addition to materials requested of citizen applicants,
international students must submit a TOEFL score (500 is
required.
- Applicants
must provide a course-by-course report from an approved
evaluation service on all their academic records from school,
colleges and universities located outside the United States.
One such approved evaluation service is World Educational
Services, P.O. Box 01-5060, Miami, FL 33101 USA, 305-358-6688,
www.wes.org.
- Students
must supply proof of financial status to cover at least
one year's tuition and living costs ($15,348 for year 2000-2001).
An emergency travel fund deposit of $1000 is required and
will be held in the student's account for the duration of
his/her studies. International students are required to
pay, in full, for their first semester before an I-20 will
be issued. Financial aid opportunities are available but
limited and based on scholastic achievements primarily.
- International
students must make application at least six months prior
to the date of entrance with a non-refundable application
fee of $100.00. International students are required to show
proof of year-round health coverage, which is available
at Lipscomb campus if necessary.
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