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Summary
- Belmont University
is a Baptist, senior, co-educational university located in Nashville,
Tennessee.
- Belmont University
grants seven undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor
of Business Administration, the Bachelor of Fine Arts, the Bachelor
of Music, the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and
Bachelor of Social Work. Graduate degrees offered are the M.A., M.ACC.,
M.B.A., M.Ed., M.A.T., M.M., M.S.N., M.S.O.T. and D.P.T.
- Majors or Concentrations
are offered in:
Accounting
Art
Art Education*
Design Communications
Studio Art
Biology*
Broadcasting
Audio and Video Production
Broadcasting and Video
Production
Business Administration
Chemistry*
Classics
Communication Arts
Communication Studies*
Computer Science
Early Childhood Education
Economics
English*
European Studies
Exercise Science & Health Promotion
Finance
French*
German
Health*
Health Care Management
History
Information Systems
Management
International Economics
Journalism |
Management
Marketing
Mathematics*
Medical Imaging Technology
Middle School Education
Music
Church Music
Commercial Music
Composition
Music Education*
Music Theory
Music with an Outside Minor
Musical Theater
Performance
Piano Pedagogy
Music Business
Nursing
Philosophy*
Physical Education*
Physics*
Engineering Physics
Political Economy
Political Science*
Psychology*
Religion*
Science and Engineering
Management
Secondary Education
Social Work
Sociology*
Spanish*
Theatre and Drama* |
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*Teacher
Licensure Available
- Graduation from
an accredited high school, or satisfactory scores on an equivalency
exam, is required for admission. High school graduates must have an
above average cumulative and academic GPA and show evidence of the satisfactory
completion of 3 credits in Algebra and Geometry; 4 credits in English;
and 2 or more credits in each area of foreign language, social studies,
and science.
- Students who have
attended another university must be eligible for readmission to that
university before they can be admitted to Belmont and must have an above
average GPA transferring into Belmont.
- The cost for a
resident student is approximately $9300 per semester, plus books and
special fees.
- The cost for a
commuting student is approximately $6500 per semester, plus books and
special fees.
- For Registration
information and deadlines see the academic calendar at www.belmont.edu/academics
and scroll down to current registration instructions.
- An academic average
of "C" on all Belmont University work attempted is required
for graduation.
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