Preparing the Next Generation of Business Professionals
Driven by both a deep respect for the free enterprise system and the ideal of service to humanity, the School of Business at Lincoln Memorial University enables graduates to positively impact business while meeting the demands of a global economy. Students at all levels are encouraged to benefit from LMU’s collaborations with businesses and universities – both national and international – to gain invaluable real-world experience and cultural and social insight, as well as the ability to acknowledge and address critical business issues on a global scale. Graduates of the School of Business at LMU are fully prepared for successful careers in business, industry, non-profit organizations, government, and corporate communications.

Undergraduate Programs
The School of Business offers a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with several concentration options, a Bachelors of Arts (BA) degree, and an Associate of Business Administration (ABA) degree.
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Graduate Programs
The School of Business offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with several concentration options, a Master of Health Administration (MHA), as well as a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree.
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Twelve exceptional students in the Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) School of Business were recently installed in the Mu Kappa Chapter of Delta Mu Delta (DMD), an international honor society for business. LMU’s Mu Kappa Chapter, established in 2012, has over 300 members.

Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) President Clayton Hess conferred the degrees of nearly 400 degree candidates at LMU’s Spring Commencement Exercises in Tex Turner Arena on Saturday, May 6, 2023.

Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) recently held the seventh annual LMU Research Day. Over 100 LMU undergraduate, professional and graduate students, as well as faculty, submitted oral and poster presentations on a variety of topics including ticks, terrestrial mammals, rehabilitative justice and cardiac rehabilitation to name a few. The winners have been announced.