Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Course Descriptions


Lipscomb University

IDEAL - Igniting the Dream of Education and Access at Lipscomb

Developmental Courses

Igniting the Dream of Education and Access at Lipscomb Courses

The IDEAL program seeks to provide education and career development to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) while encouraging friendships and increased independent skills that lead to a better quality of life. This is a two year program in which students will take two IDEAL courses a semester and two Lipscomb courses. These courses are for students only enrolled in the IDEAL program.

College of Bible and Ministry

Department of Bible

Bible Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Bible Courses

Greek Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Greek Courses

Hebrew Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Hebrew Courses

Other Courses

College of Business

Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics

Accounting Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Accounting Courses

Economics Courses

Finance Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Finance Courses

University Studies Courses

Department of Management, Entrepreneurship and Marketing

Business Administration Courses

Entrepreneurship Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Entrepreneurship Courses

Management Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Management Courses

Marketing Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Marketing Courses

Operations and Supply Chain Management Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Business

School of Data Analytics and Technology

Business Administration Courses

College of Education

Special Topics/Independent Research/Clinical Practice in Education Courses

Department of Education

Education Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research/Clinical Practice in Education Courses

Other Courses

The Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering

Engineering Courses

Courses bearing the ENGR prefix are courses designed for multiple engineering majors, although they may be required within certain majors. These courses may be taught by faculty members from any department in the Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering, and certain courses may be taught by faculty members in other colleges.

Special Topics/Independent Research in Engineering Courses

Department of Information Technology

Information Security Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Information Security Courses

Information Technology Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Information Technology Courses

Information Technology Management Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Information Technology Management Courses

Department of Computer Science

Computer Science Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Computer Science Courses

Software Engineering Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Software Engineering Courses

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Civil and Environmental Engineering Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering Courses

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Electrical and Computer Engineering Courses

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Mechanical Engineering Courses

School of Computing

Computing and Technology Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Computing and Technology Courses

Lipscomb Seminar: Social Science Courses

Interdisciplinary Engineering

George Shinn College of Entertainment and the Arts

Career Creativity Courses

School of Music

Commercial Music Courses

Music Courses

Music Industry Courses

Music - Performing Ensemble (All Performing Ensemble Courses have a non-credit option. Those non-credit courses end in 0.)

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School of Theatre and Cinematic Arts

Department of Theatre

Theatre Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Theatre Courses

Department of Cinematic Arts

Animation Courses

Film and Creative Media Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research/Variable Credit in Film and Creative Media Courses

Game Art & Animation

Department of Animation and Interactive Media

School of Art and Design

Art Courses

Department of Visual Arts

Art Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Art Courses

Department of Fashion and Design

Fashion and Design Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Fashion and Design Courses

College of Health Sciences

Department of Kinesiology

Special Topics/Independent Research in Exercise Science Courses

Kinesiology Courses

Physical Education Activity Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Physical Education Activity Courses

Sport Management Courses

Department of Nutrition

Nutrition Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Nutrition Courses

School of Nursing

Traditional Pre-licensure BSN Program Option

Nursing Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Nursing Courses

Accelerated BSN Program

Other Courses

College of Leadership and Public Service

Institute for Law, Justice and Society

Law, Justice and Society Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Law, Justice and Society Courses

Urban Studies Courses

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Family Science Courses

School of Communication

Communication Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Communication Courses

School of Humanities

Department of Archaeology

Archaeology Courses

Special Topics/ Research/Independent Study Courses in Archaeology

Department of English and Modern Languages

Chinese Courses

English Courses

Special Topics/Independent Study/Variable Length English Courses

Foreign Language Courses

French Courses

Special Topics/Independent Study/Variable Length French Courses

German Courses

Special Topics/Independent Study/Variable Length German Courses

Italian Courses

Lipscomb Seminar: Literature Courses

Special Topic/Independent Study/Variable Length Foreign Language Courses

Spanish Courses

Special Topic/Independent Study/Variable Length Spanish Course

Department of History, Politics, and Philosophy

General Education Courses

General Education Integrated Courses (Explorations and Engagements)

The following courses refer to the Explorations and Engagements requirements for Lipscomb’s general education program. Students should consult the general education section of this catalog for specific requirements that include these courses.

History Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in History Courses

Philosophy Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Philosophy Courses

Political Science Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Political Science Courses

School of Social Sciences

Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Family Science

Family Science Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Family Science Courses

Psychology Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Psychology Courses

Department of Social Work and Sociology

Sociology Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Sociology Courses

Social Work Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research Social Work Courses

Practicum in Social Work

Environmental and Sustainability Science

Environmental and Sustainability Science Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Environmental and Sustainability Science Courses

School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Department of Biology

Biology Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Biology Courses

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Chemistry Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Chemistry Courses

Department of Mathematics

Mathematics Courses

Note: Prerequisites for mathematics courses below are not suggestions. They are requirements for entrance into a course.

Special Topics/Independent Research in Mathematics Courses

Department of Physics

Physics Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in Physics Courses

Medically-Related Preprofessional Programs

College of Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Honors College

Honors Courses

The Honors College curriculum serves as a substitute for much of the general education requirements for the university. The approach is deliberately interdisciplinary, inviting students to explore and understand how each of the various branches of learning in the university talk to each other and how learning several disciplinary “languages” can encourage both a broader and deeper understanding of the questions and answers offered inside of all courses. Students in The Honors College should not think that they are getting rid of general education requirements. Rather they should focus on how this integrated curriculum encourages them to develop their abilities to learn, to speak and to write about the significant issues within academic disciplines and within the civil society of which they are a part.

University Studies

Online at Lipscomb

Professional Studies Online Course

Online At Lipscomb


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Competencies Courses

Developmental Courses

English Courses

General Education Courses

General Education Integrated Courses (Explorations and Engagements)

The following courses refer to the Explorations and Engagements requirements for Lipscomb’s general education program. Students should consult the general education section of this catalog for specific requirements that include these courses.

Special Topics/Independent Research in General Education Courses

Global Learning Courses

Graduation Courses

Humanities Courses

Elective Internship Courses

Lipscomb Seminar Courses

University Studies Courses

University Orientation Courses

Special Topics/Independent Research in University Orientation Courses