Liberty University’s educational philosophy is based on the integration of fundamental Christian beliefs and the liberal arts tradition. Its programs are designed to prepare students to assume leadership roles in society.
An undergraduate curriculum of required basic General Education courses serves as a foundation for later specialization. In addition, all freshmen students are required to demonstrate proficiency in technology skills by passing a computer competency assessment or by completing the appropriate Information Technology course.
School of Aeronautics
Center for Academic Support & Advising Services (CASAS)
College of Arts & Sciences
Helms School of Government
School of Business
School of Communication
School of Education
School of Engineering and Computational Sciences
School of Religion
Specializations/Concentrations given where applicable
| Accounting Athletic Training Aviation
Biology
Criminal Justice Elementary Education Integrated Studies
Engineering: Electrical Intelligence Engineering: Industrial and Systems Engineering: Software Intelligence English Family & Child Development Family & Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising & Interiors General Studies Government
Inter-Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Studies International Relations
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Kinesiology
Music
Pastoral Leadership & Biblical Exposition Philosophy & Religion
Special Education Integrated Studies
Spanish TESL Theatre Arts
Worship
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