Senior Viewbook 2021 - Academics & Mission

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S TA R T YOUR NEXT CHAPTER ACADEMICS & MISSION


It’s Your Story. Make It Compelling. Great stories demand strong, memorable characters. At Belmont, we want to help you become the best possible version of the lead character in the story of your life. We are committed to providing an education—both inside and outside the classroom—that will inspire you to become all you were made to be. That means we’re committed to your holistic formation: academically, spiritually, emotionally, professionally. Whatever your chosen field (and even if you’re not yet sure what the future holds), Belmont University promises to be a place that will prepare you to discover and live out your purpose. An abundant life beyond your imagination awaits—we want to help you take the next step!


8,700+ ENROLLMENT

LARGEST

ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN

UNIVERSITY IN THE U.S.

STUDENTS FROM 5 0 S TAT E S & 2 5 C O U N T R I E S

89%

of faculty hold a terminal degree


Unparalleled Approach You have hopes and dreams, ideas about what you want from the next phase of your life. As a nationallyranked University, Belmont offers 105+ different programs of study to satisfy almost any interest. Our mission is to provide you with an academically challenging education that empowers you to use your passions, skills and talents to engage and transform the world. Your story will be full of meaning and impact. We can equip you to meet the moment. How?

R I G O R O U S AC A D E M I C S A N D P E R S O N A L AT T E N T I O N Here, faculty know you by name and will partner with you as lifelong learners. Experts in their selected fields, our faculty are committed to scholarship, teaching and, most importantly, your success.

A N E M P H A S I S O N E X P E R I E N T I A L E D U C AT I O N We believe in hands-on learning. Undergrads conducting important lab research. Robust practicums and internships. High-touch simulated health care interactions. State-of-the-art technology to prepare you for real world experiences. Thousands of square feet dedicated for studios, performances, showcases, filmmaking, art, design and more. At Belmont, your classroom goes far beyond books, desks and discussions.

A W E L L- R O U N D E D L I B E R A L A R T S A P P R O A C H Your major is important. But Belmont faculty will also guide you to think critically, communicate effectively and clarify your values.

Aleya Prasad PSYCHOLOGY BRENTWOOD, TN “Belmont makes the college experience both educational and transformational. Everyone on campus pours into the lives of our students, engaging them in ways that not only help them discover their passions but also enable them to make a difference in the lives of others.”


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S T U D E N T - T O - F A C U LT Y R A T I O

25 TOP

nationally for undergraduate teaching (U.S. News & World Report)


BELMONT RECOGNIZED

13 YEARS IN A ROW FOR COMMITMENT TO

INNOVATION (U.S. News & World Report)


Game Changers Choosing a college is difficult. There are so many options, and they all seem to offer similar approaches. But, just like you, Belmont is designed to be different. We believe you were made by God for a purpose. We’re intentional about helping you find and fulfill that purpose to make the most of your unique story. With 10 distinctive undergraduate colleges, we can offer a major to fit your specific professional path. Plus, Belmont provides the extra- and co-curricular resources to help you discover your passions, empowering you to become a change agent, a pioneer, a leader in your field or a transformational presence in your community. Those resources include: •

A one-of-a-kind BELL Core general education curriculum and 60-credit WELL Core program to promote a broader learning experience

One-on-one academic advising every semester

A thriving Honors community with 65 different majors represented

24-hour Library access

A Career & Professional Development team to help you discover strengths, find internships and land your dream job

Dedicated Learning Centers for free tutoring and group study

A GPS Office to assist with direction, discernment and academic planning

86%

OF CLASSES HAVE FEWER THAN 30 STUDENTS

LARGEST MAJORS FROM 105+ PROGRAMS MUSIC BUSINESS/AUDIO ENGINEERING SONGWRITING NURSING COMMERCIAL MUSIC C R E AT I V E & E N T E R TA I N M E N T INDUSTRIES

BIOLOGY MOTION PICTURES PSYCHOLOGY BUSINESS/MARKETING EXERCISE SCIENCE INTERIOR DESIGN


Delaney Grace Walker MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP LOVELAND, OH PHI MU, BELMONT AMBASSADORS, BRUIN RECRUITERS, BUSINESS STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD When you were in high school, what were you looking for in a college? When I was in high school, I was looking for a mediumsized Christian liberal arts school that was highly regarded across all different academic areas. Once I found schools that checked these boxes, I looked for schools that had lots of different opportunities for students to get involved both on campus and in the local community.

How would you describe your Belmont experience so far? I would describe my experience so far as incredibly impactful. Between the incredible professors and staff, caring community of students and endless opportunities that Belmont has provided me with, I have seen myself grow infinitely in terms of the confidence I have.

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What do you think makes Belmont unique or different from other schools? Belmont is unique because it offers big school opportunities with a small school feel. The small school feel comes from the small class sizes and the emphasis that the entire University puts on caring for students, but the big-school opportunities come from living in Nashville and our student organizations.

How would you describe Belmont’s mission? I would describe Belmont’s mission as one that is truly focused on helping students discover their God-given gifts, and then helping them develop those so that they can help make a positive impact in the world.


Marcus Knight MUSIC BUSINESS C H AT TA N O O G A , T N B L AC K S T U D E N T A S S O C I AT I O N (PUBLICITY CHAIR), RESIDENT A S S I S T A N T, B R U I N R E C R U I T E R S When you were in high school, what were you looking for in a college? I was looking for a place that was big enough for me to make connections and to always find somebody new, but small enough to where the people I did know could be seen at least a couple times per week. I also wanted a place that was going to challenge me in the best way possible to be a more well-rounded human being.

What first attracted you to Belmont? The beautiful campus. The amazing and contagious community. The passion for achieving individual goals. There was never any competition, it was always collaboration in my eyes.

What’s your favorite class or faculty member? Most definitely elementary statistics by Dr. Ryan Fox. When I was in high school, I always dreaded the idea of taking statistics, but Dr. Fox makes it clear that he is here for us, the students, to learn and grow and to make some mistakes along the way. Lots of cool jokes and impressions included.

What’s your best advice for a prospective student considering Belmont? Don't choose Belmont just because it's pretty (which it is). Don't choose Belmont just because it feels like a small neighborhood in a big city (which it is). Choose Belmont because you want extraordinary—extraordinary staff, an extraordinary group of friends and future collaborators and, most importantly, extraordinary potential for yourself.


Dive Deep Belmont’s identity as a Christian community is central to who we are. It means we live our lives out of a place of abounding hope, inspired to learn and grow in ways that serve each other and the greater good. It also means we welcome all students from a place of hospitality and seek to understand and respect one another’s differences. Whether you are a person of the Christian faith, come from another religious background, are still searching or ascribe to no religion at all, Belmont is an inclusive and safe campus where you can ask questions, explore your beliefs and, most importantly, connect and belong. For students who want to strengthen their faith during their college years, the possibilities are endless at Belmont. Worship services, retreats, leadership opportunities, faith development organizations, discipleship and service programs, along with local and international mission projects, are just a few of the outlets Belmont offers.

FRESHMEN RELIGIOUS PREFERENCES* Protestant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63% Catholic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15% Jewish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2% Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4% None. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16% *From Fall 2020 survey

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FA I T H DEVELOPMENT O R G A N I Z AT I O N S

Garrett Jacob SONGWRITING SCAGGSVILLE, MD

“I really loved that faith was not forced on students here at Belmont, but if anyone was curious, then that spark was indulged.”



RANKED #17 IN THE NATION

FOR UNDERGRAD STUDY ABROAD*

*Based on 2019 participation


Beyond Borders Our 93-acre campus is so beautiful, so community driven, that it will quickly become your home away from home… except at Belmont, we don’t want your story confined to just one setting. We intend to give you access to learning opportunities all across the United States and around the world. Through Belmont USA, students can continue to pursue their degrees— while conducting program-specific, semester-long internships—in New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Hollywood and Oregon. Plus, the Office of Study Abroad opens the door to global exploration and personal transformation with dozens of programs and a variety of courses in Europe, Australia, South America, Asia and Africa.

MORE THAN

1,000

STUDENTS

study abroad annually

Dr. Thandi Dinani D I R E C T O R O F G L O B A L E D U C AT I O N

“It is exciting to see students become global citizens as they step outside the classroom and learn to appreciate the cultures they encounter… Whether it be providing health care to Maasai tribes in Tanzania, learning about cancer research in Japan or learning about the religious identities in Spain, their growth in cultural competency can have a profound impact.”


Imagine the Possibilities VISIT BELMONT’S CAMPUS Without question, visiting a campus and talking to current students and faculty are the best ways to find your college fit, and we can’t wait to welcome you to Belmont so you can learn more about everything we have to offer. Opportunities include: W E E K D AY C A M P U S V I S I T In-depth, Monday thru Friday half-day sessions P R E V I E W D AY S ( S AT U R D AY S ) Perfect for a weekend getaway in Nashville, Saturday Preview Days give a comprehensive look at Belmont. SNEAK PEEK VISIT Abbreviated sessions held on select Saturdays V I S I T V I R T U A L LY Multiple remote online options and tours To Register: belmont.edu/visit

450

CAMPUS VISIT OPPORTUNITIES IN 2020


2 MILES FROM DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE


TOP 100 BEST VALUE SCHOOL (U.S. News & World Report)


SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Your application for admission serves as your application for merit scholarships. Complete your application file by Dec. 1 for consideration for the University’s most competitive and highest merit-based scholarships. General freshman academic merit scholarships do not require the Dec. 1 deadline and are considered on a rolling basis. These scholarships range from $3,000 to $10,000 annually, and scholarship notifications are made via U.S. Mail.

FINANCIAL AID The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to determine eligibility for institution and federal need-based financial aid opportunities, as well as for state aid for Tennessee residents. 2 0 2 1 - 2 2 T U I T I O N A N D F E E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,430 2 0 2 1 - 2 2 R O O M A N D B O A R D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,240 T O T A L C O S T F O R 2 0 2 1 - 2 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $51,670 Need more info? Call 615.460.6403 or visit belmont.edu/undergradaid

R E A D Y T O A P P LY ? Belmont is currently test optional! If you’re ready to apply or want information on what you’ll need for your application, visit belmont.edu/apply.

87%

OF FRESHMEN RECEIVE SOME FORM OF FINANCIAL AID

$7, 700

65%

of admitted freshmen offered

INSTITUTIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

AVERAGE MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PER YEAR


MAJORS/PROGRAMS O’MORE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

MIKE CURB COLLEGE OF ENTERTAINMENT & MUSIC BUSINESS

Architecture Fashion Design Fashion Merchandising Interior Design

Audio Engineering Technology Creative & Entertainment Industries Music Business Songwriting

WATKINS COLLEGE OF ART Art Art Education Art History Design Communications Experiential Design Illustration Photography Studio Art

JACK C. MASSEY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting Business Systems & Analytics Economics Entrepreneurship Finance General Business Hospitality & Tourism Management International Business International Economics Management Marketing Social Entrepreneurship Supply Chain Management

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Early Childhood Education Educational Studies Elementary Education Secondary Education Teaching English as a Second Language

DEPARTMENT OF CINEMA, TELEVISION & MEDIA Emerging Media Film & Television Writing Journalism Media Production Motion Pictures Publishing

COLLEGE OF MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE & DANCE Theatre Directing Theatre & Drama Theatre Education Theatre Performance Theatre Production Design SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Exercise Science Exercise Science (3+3 DPT or OTD program) Nursing Public Health Social Work

Church Music Commercial Music Music (BA) Music (BA, Musical Theatre Emphasis) Music Composition Music Education Music Performance Music Technology Music Theory Music Therapy Music with an Outside Minor Musical Theatre Piano Pedagogy

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS

GORDON E. INMAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES & NURSING

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES Asian Studies English French German Philosophy Spanish SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Communication Studies Corporate Communication History International Politics Political Science Politics & Public Law Public Relations Social Media Management Sociology Sport Administration

Applied Mathematics Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biology Biophysics Chemistry Computer Science Data Science Engineering Physics Environmental Science Mathematics Neuroscience Pharmaceutical Studies Physics Psychology

COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY & CHRISTIAN MINISTRY Biblical Languages Biblical Studies Christian Leadership Church Leadership & Administration Faith & Social Justice Philosophy of Religion Religion & the Arts Religious Studies Worship Leadership

INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS Global Leadership Studies Legal Studies

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN: Pre-Allied Health Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary

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All admissions data current as of May 5, 2021. To confirm the latest information on majors, visit belmont.edu/academics. For detailed information on minor programs, concentrations within majors, degree requirements and course descriptions, visit belmont.edu/catalog.

Nondiscrimination statement: Belmont University is a Christian community. The University faculty, administration and staff uphold Jesus as the Christ and as the measure for all things. As a community seeking to uphold Christian standards of morality, ethics and conduct, Belmont University holds high expectations of each person who chooses to join the community. In compliance with federal law, including provisions of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Belmont University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, military service or sexual orientation in its administration of education policies, programs, activities or admissions. The Director of Title IX Compliance and Prevention Programs serves as coordinator of compliance for these policies. Inquiries should be directed to: Lauri Chaudoin, Director of Title IX Compliance and Prevention Programs, Freeman Hall 3rd floor, 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37212. Phone: 615.460.5661. Email:lauri.chaudoin@belmont.edu. For more information on Belmont’s nondiscrimination policy, visit www.belmont.edu/nondiscrimination.

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