Lipscomb University, Nashville

Bachelor in Disability Studies

United States

The Bachelor in Disability Studies at Lipscomb University, Nashville is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Lipscomb University in Nashville is a private Christian liberal arts university founded in 1891, combining rigorous academics with a values-based campus culture. The university offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with particular strengths in business, education and nursing. Small class sizes, faculty mentorship and an emphasis on service and leadership help students develop professional skills alongside ethical and civic awareness.

The College of Business is accredited by AACSB and provides practical career preparation in accounting, finance and management, while the College of Education and the College of Nursing are known for strong clinical and practicum components that connect students to K-12 schools and healthcare providers. Lipscomb encourages experiential learning through community engagement programs, internships in Nashvilles diverse economy and opportunities to participate in research, entrepreneurship and applied projects in collaboration with local organizations.

Campus life blends historic architecture and green spaces with modern facilities, student organizations and NCAA Division I athletics, creating a balanced environment for study and personal growth. International students find dedicated support services, campus housing, and programming to ease cultural transition and build networks. Located in Nashville, a dynamic music and business hub, Lipscomb gives students academic rigor, practical experience and access to professional pathways in a welcoming, student-centered setting.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Disability Studies is for students who want to support people with disabilities. It's a 4-year degree that teaches you about disability issues and how to help people with disabilities live independently.

The curriculum includes subjects like disability rights, inclusive education, and social work. You'll also learn about policy and advocacy, and how to work with people with different types of disabilities.

After graduating, you can work as a disability support worker, case manager, advocacy specialist, rehabilitation counselor, or special education teacher. You can find jobs in schools, non-profits, and government agencies, helping people with disabilities live fulfilling lives.

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