Academics
UMHB offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare each student to be an informed citizen of today's world as well as a leader in his or her chosen profession. All students complete core courses in the humanities and sciences, fine arts, and Christian studies, as well as advanced courses in their selected fields of study.
The university's academic programs are administered through six colleges:
College of Christian Studies
The College of Christian Studies provides core courses in Old and New Testament for all students; upper-level courses prepare students for advanced study at a graduate school or seminary and for service in a church, in the mission field, and in other ministry settings.
Dean: Dr. Tim Crawford
College of Humanities and Sciences
The College of Humanities and Sciences provides learning opportunities for students to develop communication and critical thinking skills and to understand and appreciate the human experience through studies in literature, languages, history, political science, and communications.
Dean: Dr. Stephen Baldridge
Mayborn College of Health Sciences
The Mayborn College of Health Sciences offers an array of degree programs that prepare students for careers in the ever-changing environment of healthcare. The college is comprised of three schools with a unified purpose to educate the students in a rigorous academic setting. The goal of the college is to prepare undergraduate and graduate students to engage in inter-professional relationships in an effort to provide holistic healing of the mind, body, and spirit of their patients.
Dean: Dr. Colin Wilborn
College of Education
The College of Education promotes quality in teaching and learning within a framework of educational opportunities. The college adheres to high standards of academic excellence in the preparation of caring, moral educators who are well prepared to teach in culturally diverse schools.
Dean: Dr. Joan Berry
College of Visual and Performing Arts
The College of Visual and Performing Arts offers coursework in both art and music, with the goal of helping all students develop an understanding of and appreciation for the arts. Advanced courses are designed to produce artists, designers, performers, and scholars with unique creative skills and insightful Christian faith.
Interim Dean: Dr. Kathryn Fouse
McLane College of Business
McLane College of Business prepares students for a life of ethical business leadership in a rapidly changing world through practical experiences, the study of sound business concepts, and the use of technologies to address the challenges of business on a global scale.
Dean: Dr. Ken Smith
Academic Distinctives
Freshman Seminars are taught by experienced faculty members who are recognized as outstanding teachers. Though the topics of the seminars are varied, they are all designed to give new freshmen the tools they need to transition from high school to college and to build strong relationships between the students and their professors and upperclassmen who serve as their "Cru Leaders."
The Honors Program offers academically gifted students opportunities to enroll in special courses with equally talented students and take part in special programs designed to stimulate their intellectual curiosity and social awareness. Honors students who complete a senior research project in their majors have the opportunity to graduate magna cum laude or summa cum laude.
Study Abroad Programs offer a growing number of ways for students to include an international travel experience as a part of their coursework. Opportunities range from a full semester in the London Studies Program to one-week study trips to locations in Europe, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. Study abroad scholarships are offered to encourage broad participation in these programs.
Fine Arts Experiences give students the chance to experience a wide variety of artistic expressions by attending campus programs related to art or music. Recognizing that no education is complete without a familiarity and understanding of the arts, the core curriculum requires undergraduates to attend one fine arts program each semester.
Contact Information
Location: Sanderford Administrative Complex
Address: 900 College Street, Box 8020 • Belton, TX 76513
hr@umhb.edu • Phone: (254) 295-4527
Page last updated September 04, 2020