Majors
Whether you already know exactly what you want to study or are searching for what you’d like to focus on, LMU offers a wide range of study programs to choose from. With in-depth majors in more than 50 fields of study, we make it easy for you to find your passion, pursue your profession and broaden your horizons.
LMU’s academic offerings are organized into six schools or colleges. Areas of study in each college are often related or even interdependent, creating a more focused learning environment.
Course Catalog
Review current course listings and descriptions found in the University Bulletin.
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
- African American Studies, BA
- Asian and Pacific Studies, BA
- Chicana/o Studies, BA
- Classics, BA
- Classical Civilizations, BA
- Economics, BA
- English, BA
- European Studies, BA
- French, BA
- History, BA
- Humanities, BA
- Latin, BA
- Liberal Studies (Elementary Education), BA
- Modern Languages & Literatures, BA
- Philosophy, BA
- Political Science, BA
- Pre-Journalism, Certificate
- Pre-Law, Advisory Program
- Psychology, BA
- Sociology, BA
- Spanish, BA
- Theological Studies, BA
- Urban Studies, BA
- Women's Studies, BA
Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering
- Applied Mathematics, BS, BA
- Athletic Training, BS
- Biochemistry, BS
- Biology, BS
- Chemistry, BS
- Civil Engineering, BSE (BS in Engineering)
- Computer Science, BS
- Electrical Engineering, BSE
- Environmental Science, BS
- Health and Human Sciences, BS
- Mathematics, BA, BS
- Mechanical Engineering, BSE
- Physics or Engineering Physics, BS
- Premedical and Other Health Professions Program
College of Business Administration
- Accounting, BS
- Entrepreneurship, BBA
- Applied Information Management Systems, BS
- Finance, BBA
- Management, BBA
- Marketing, BBA
College of Communication and Fine Arts
- Art History, BA
- Communication Studies, BA
- Dance, BA
- Music, BA
- Studio Arts, BA
- Theatre Arts, BA
School of Film and Television
- Animation, BA
- Recording Arts, BA
- Screenwriting, BA
- Production (Film and Television), BA
School of Education (Teaching Credential Programs)
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