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
- 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
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