LeTourneau Presents
LETOURNEAU
BUILT
#LeTourneauBuilt
From the smallest microorganism to rocket ships circling the planet, the LETU community of builders makes an impact on the world every day. They build safer buildings, stronger families, they heal the sick, make scientific breakthroughs and nurture future generations—and in all things, they glorify Jesus Christ.
No Other Place Like LeTourneau
Hands-On Learning
Led by outstanding faculty with years of industry experience, LETU students don't just learn theory—they put their hands to use with practical applications. Graduates are prepared with real-world experience that equips them to succeed in their chosen fields.
Distinctively Christian
At LETU, you'll encounter meaningfully hands-on-faith focus and commitment to community. As you expect, life here involves enrichment through chapel services and small groups guided by a faculty or staff member.
Global Impact
Commencement is a joyous celebration of success, as we send our graduates into high-demand jobs, many of which are secured before they even cross the commencement stage. These workplaces are all mission fields where our graduates carry the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Find Your Place at LeTourneau
THE
MISSION
Every Workplace. Every Nation.
Claiming every workplace in every nation as their mission field, LeTourneau University graduates are professionals of ingenuity and Christlike character who see life's work as a holy calling with eternal impact.
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Engineering Technology
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Nursing
Theology & Vocation
Community of Builders
Elizabeth Duffy
Psychology, 2017
"In all of my classes, we looked at psychology from a Christian perspective and saw how it specifically applied to the career paths we had chosen. During my time at LETU, I was able to pursue research as an undergraduate, which I really enjoyed. I presented my research at conferences, including the Southwestern Psychological Association Convention."
--Elizabeth Duffy, Psychology, 2017
Andrew Harlan
Electrical Engineering
"My experience in the electrical engineering department has been extremely hands-on with relevant projects and labs that reinforce the topics discussed in lecture. The small class sizes allow for a more personalized learning experience, and the professors are always willing to talk with you one-on-one outside of class. My experience here has been positive, and I feel prepared for my future job."
--Andrew Harlan, Electrical Engineering
Heather Bane
Psychology, 4+1 Track
"Upon determining a "second career," I chose LeTourneau University on the basis of the strength of both the program and the faculty. Psychology is a compelling field, and the opportunity to study it from the perspective of Christian illumination was vitally important from my perspective. I have been given innumerable opportunities in the areas of classroom learning, independent research and interaction with compassionate, experienced and fervently-invested professors. I am exceedingly grateful for all I have received during my time here."
--Heather Bane, Psychology, 4+1 Track
Dr. Shannon Toews Potter
Biology, 2006
"At LETU, I learned to not settle. My professors encouraged me that I should strive for the highest level of education I could and that would open doors for me. I've since been named Best Teaching Resident at St. Louis University and received the medical student teaching award three times during my residency. I'm now an OB/GYN and Director of Maternity Services at my practice. My professors were right when they told me I wouldn't regret aiming to be the best I can be."
--Dr. Shannon Toews Potter, Biology, 2006