Top Ranked Programs
Lubbock Christian University's program mix is anchored in health professions and applied sciences, reflecting the institution's mission-driven focus on preparing students for careers in healthcare and human services. Nursing is the largest program with 35 graduates, followed by Kinesiology, Teacher Education, Biology, General, and Criminal Justice. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 268 students annually, the institution concentrates its academic portfolio in Business (representing 11% of graduates), Education (representing 9%), and Arts (representing 5%). The earnings pattern reflects this health-professions concentration. Nursing leads with median four-year earnings of $88,298 from 35 graduates, followed by Kinesiology at $61,286, Business Administration at $55,132, General Studies at $53,864, and Social Work at $49,193. These outcomes align with the institution's largest programs, where graduates enter stable, in-demand healthcare and service-sector roles with predictable career pathways and steady wage growth. The program portfolio emphasizes direct-to-workforce pathways rather than graduate-school-dependent fields. Graduates in health professions and applied sciences enter employment immediately after completion, and the earnings figures reflect four-year labor-market outcomes in sectors with sustained hiring demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these fields align with regional and national workforce needs in healthcare and human services.