Nestled in the heart of Kentucky, Campbellsville University's main campus offers students a welcoming environment to learn, grow, and thrive. From rigorous academic programs and hands-on learning opportunities to vibrant student life and meaningful community connections, the Campbellsville campus provides the resources and support students need to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.

 

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Campbellsville University is a comprehensive Christian institution dedicated to providing students with an academically challenging, Christ-centered education. Through a commitment to scholarship, leadership, and service, the university prepares students to discover their purpose and make meaningful contributions to their professions, communities, and the world.

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Campbellsville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, bachelor's, master's, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees. In addition, many academic programs maintain specialized accreditations that reflect the university's commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.

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With more than 12,500 students and a growing presence across Kentucky, California, and Canada, Campbellsville University is a nationally recognized Christian institution dedicated to providing transformative, values-based education. As the university's flagship location, the Campbellsville campus offers a vibrant residential college experience with a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, certificate, and doctoral programs. Students benefit from small class sizes, dedicated faculty, hands-on learning opportunities, and access to campus resources that support academic, personal, and professional growth. From healthcare and education to business, ministry, the arts, social sciences, and technology, Campbellsville University equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to make a meaningful impact in their communities and careers.

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Campbellsville University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, certificate, and doctoral programs designed to help students pursue their passions and prepare for meaningful careers. Through personalized instruction, hands-on learning opportunities, and a Christ-centered educational experience, students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to achieve their goals. Explore our academic programs below and find the path that's right for you.

 

 

Certificates

The Certificate in Accounting provides training in financial and managerial accounting, preparing students for entry-level roles in bookkeeping, payroll, and financial reporting. Students gain practical, career-focused skills that can be applied in a variety of business settings or used as a foundation for further study in accounting.

The Certificate in Barbering provides hands-on training in haircutting, styling, shaving, and grooming techniques for professional barbershop environments. Students develop practical skills in both modern and traditional barbering methods while preparing for state licensure and entry into the barbering profession.

The Certificate in Christian Ministry provides foundational training in biblical studies, theology, and practical ministry skills. Designed for individuals serving in or exploring ministry, this program prepares students to support local churches and faith-based organizations in a variety of leadership and service roles.

The Certificate in Cosmetology provides hands-on training in hairstyling, skincare, and core beauty techniques. Students develop practical skills aligned with industry standards while preparing for careers in salons, spas, and other beauty industry settings.

The Certificate in Cosmetology Instructor program is designed for licensed cosmetologists seeking to become educators in the beauty industry. Students build skills in teaching methods, classroom management, and instructional techniques while strengthening their cosmetology knowledge to effectively train and mentor future professionals.

The Certificate in Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program at Campbellsville University provides hands-on training in emergency response and pre-hospital care. Students learn to assess patients, respond to medical emergencies, and apply critical life-saving skills in real-world situations. The program prepares graduates to sit for certification exams and pursue careers as first responders in healthcare and emergency services.

The Certificate in Esthetician program focuses on practical skincare training and industry standards to prepare students for careers in the beauty and wellness field. Students learn essential techniques in skincare services and client care needed to work in professional spa and esthetic settings.

The Certificate in Fitness and Sport Training provides foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in anatomy, exercise science, and training principles. Students are prepared for entry-level roles supporting athletes and fitness clients in a variety of health and wellness settings.

The Certificate in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) program provides hands-on training in system installation, maintenance, and repair for residential and commercial settings. Students develop industry-relevant skills that prepare them for entry-level roles in the HVAC field and support preparation for certification and employment.

The Certificate in Jazz Music program focuses on performance, improvisation, and music theory within the jazz tradition. Students develop their musical skills through ensemble participation and solo performance, preparing them for opportunities in jazz ensembles and a variety of professional music settings.

The Certificate in Limited Medical Radiography. prepares students to perform basic diagnostic imaging procedures under the supervision of licensed radiologic technologists or physicians. With a focus on patient care, safety, and clinical training, the program equips graduates with the skills needed to pursue licensure and enter entry-level radiography positions.

The Certificate in Mass Communication: Digital Reporting program develops practical skills in digital journalism, including researching, writing, and producing multimedia news content for online platforms. Students are prepared for entry-level careers in digital reporting, content creation, and media production.

The Certificate in Mass Communication: Marketing/Public Relations program provides focused training in strategic communication, including branding, messaging, media relations, and campaign planning. Students gain practical skills that prepare them for entry-level roles in marketing, corporate communications, and public relations.

The Certificate in Medical Assistant program provides essential clinical and administrative training to prepare students for entry into the healthcare field. Students learn to support physicians with patient care, medical office procedures, and basic laboratory tasks in a variety of clinical settings.

The Certificate in Medical Billing and Coding. prepares students for careers in healthcare administration by training them to process medical claims, manage health records, and work with insurance and reimbursement systems. Students gain practical skills needed for entry-level roles in hospitals, clinics, and insurance organizations.

The Certificate in Medical Office Assistant program prepares students for administrative roles in healthcare settings. Students develop skills in scheduling appointments, managing medical records, supporting patient communication, and coordinating front-office operations in clinics, hospitals, and medical practices.

The Certificate in Patient Care Technician program prepares students to provide direct patient support in a variety of healthcare settings. Students gain hands-on training in basic nursing care, EKG procedures, and phlebotomy while developing the skills needed to assist healthcare teams in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.

The Certificate in Pharmacy Technician program prepares students to support licensed pharmacists in retail and healthcare settings. Students develop skills in medication preparation, inventory management, pharmacy operations, and patient communication while preparing for entry-level roles in the pharmacy field.

The Certificate in Phlebotomy program provides hands-on training in blood collection, specimen handling, and patient care. Students learn venipuncture techniques, safety procedures, and professional practices needed for entry-level roles in hospitals, laboratories, and healthcare clinics.

The Certificate in Service Playing: Organ program provides specialized training in organ performance, worship leadership, and sacred music. Students develop technical skills, expand their repertoire, and prepare for service in church, community, and other music ministry settings.

The Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)  program prepares students to teach English to non-native speakers in educational and community settings. Students develop skills in language acquisition, instructional methods, classroom engagement, and intercultural communication to support English language learners.

The Certificate in Welding program provides hands-on training in welding techniques, fabrication, and workplace safety. Students develop the technical skills and industry knowledge needed for entry-level careers in welding and related skilled trades.

The Post Graduate Artist Diploma program offers advanced training for artists seeking to further develop their creative and technical skills. Through studio-based coursework in a variety of visual art disciplines, students strengthen their artistic practice, build a professional body of work, and prepare for exhibition opportunities or continued study in the arts.

 

Associates

The Accounting, A.S.  program provides students with foundational knowledge in accounting principles, financial reporting, and business operations. Designed for transfer or entry into the workforce, the program prepares students for continued study in accounting or finance as well as entry-level roles in bookkeeping, payroll, and financial services.

The Business Administration, A.S. program provides a foundation in core business principles while supporting general education and transfer pathways. Designed for students planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree, the program prepares students for continued study in areas such as management, marketing, and accounting.

The Business Administration, A.A.S. program provides career-focused training in core business operations for students seeking immediate workforce entry. Emphasizing applied learning in management, communication, and organizational behavior, the program prepares graduates for entry-level roles in a variety of business environments.

The Business Information Technology, A.S. or A.A.S., program combines foundational business concepts with practical technology skills. Students gain experience in IT systems, database management, and business software applications, preparing them for entry-level roles in technology-supported business environments.

The Christian Studies A.S. program provides a foundational understanding of biblical principles and ministry practices. This associate degree prepares students for entry-level roles in church and nonprofit settings or continued study in theology and ministry-related fields.

The Criminal Justice, A.S. program provides foundational knowledge of the justice system, criminology, and public safety. Students are prepared for entry-level roles in law enforcement, corrections, and security or for continued study in criminal justice and related fields.

The Early Childhood Education, A.S. program provides a foundation for working with young children in educational settings. Students develop knowledge of child development and age-appropriate teaching strategies while gaining practical experience to support children’s learning and growth.

The Education, A.S. program provides foundational knowledge in educational theory, child development, and classroom support. Designed for students planning to enter teacher preparation programs, it prepares learners for continued study and entry-level roles in educational settings.

The General Agriculture, A.S. program provides foundational knowledge in crop and livestock production, soil science, and farm management. Students are prepared for entry-level careers in agriculture or for continued study toward a bachelor’s degree in agriculture or related fields.

The General Studies A.S. program offers a flexible, interdisciplinary curriculum that allows students to explore a range of academic fields while building critical thinking and communication skills. It is designed for students seeking a broad educational foundation or planning to transfer into a bachelor’s degree program.

The Mass Communication, A.S. program provides foundational skills in media, communication, and digital storytelling. Students are prepared for entry-level roles in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, and digital media or for continued study in a bachelor’s degree program.

The Nursing, A.A.S.N. program prepares students for entry-level nursing practice through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and pursue careers as registered nurses in healthcare settings.

The Nursing, A.D.N. program provides essential nursing theory and clinical training to prepare students for entry-level nursing practice. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and pursue careers as registered nurses in a variety of healthcare settings.

 

Bachelors

The Athletic Coaching Minor at Campbellsville University prepares students with foundational knowledge and practical skills for coaching athletes at various levels. The program covers coaching principles, sports psychology, conditioning techniques, and communication strategies to support athlete development in youth, high school, and collegiate settings.

The Art, B.A. or B.S. programs provide a foundation in visual arts through studio practice, art history, theory, and critical analysis. Students develop technical skills and creative expression across multiple media while preparing for careers in the arts or continued study at the graduate level.

The Art: Graphic Design, B.A. or B.S.  programs combine creative development with practical design skills across digital and print media. Students study design theory, build technical proficiency, and gain hands-on experience to prepare for careers in branding, advertising, digital media, and other design-related fields.

The Art: Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for teacher certification in art education for grades P–12. Students combine studio-based art training with educational theory and teaching methods to develop effective classroom instruction skills. Graduates are prepared to support creative development and teach art in a variety of school settings.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts, B.F.A. provides an intensive, professional education in the visual arts. Students develop technical skills, conceptual thinking, and studio practice while building a comprehensive portfolio. The program prepares graduates for careers in creative industries or continued study in graduate-level art programs.

B.F.A. Emphasis Areas:

  • Animation - Focuses on 2D and 3D animation, motion, and storytelling for film, gaming, and multimedia.
  • Graphic Design - Develops advanced skills in branding, typography, digital design, and visual communication.
  • 2D Studio - Concentrates on drawing, painting, and mixed media for expressive and fine art applications.
  • 3D Studio - Centers on sculpture, ceramics, and spatial design, transforming concepts into tangible forms.

The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies provides an in-depth study of the Old and New Testaments, biblical languages, and historical contexts. Students develop skills in scriptural interpretation and Christian thought, preparing for ministry, graduate theological study, or other roles requiring a strong biblical foundation.

The Biology B.A. or B.S. program provides a comprehensive foundation in the life sciences, emphasizing scientific inquiry and real-world application. Students study topics ranging from molecular biology to ecology through laboratory work, field experiences, and research opportunities, preparing for careers in healthcare, research, education, or graduate study.

The Biology: Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A. or B.S. program combines a strong foundation in the life sciences with education coursework to prepare students for teaching biology at the P–12 level. Through classroom instruction, lab work, and student teaching experiences, students build scientific knowledge and develop effective instructional strategies for engaging young learners.

The Broadcast and Digital Media B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for careers in television, radio, digital content creation, and multimedia production. Students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools while developing skills in writing, editing, directing, and producing for both traditional and emerging media platforms.

The Business Administration, B.S.B.A. program provides a well-rounded foundation in core business areas, including management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. Through hands-on learning and internship opportunities, students build leadership and problem-solving skills that prepare them for a wide range of business careers or continued graduate study.

The Business Administration: Accounting, B.S.B.A. program combines core business principles with specialized accounting coursework. Students develop skills in financial reporting, auditing, and taxation, preparing for careers as accountants, auditors, financial analysts, or continued study in accounting or business.

The Business Information Technology, B.S.B.A. program combines core business knowledge with information technology skills to prepare students for technology-focused roles in organizations. Students study systems design, data management, and IT strategy, preparing for careers in business technology, systems support, and technology-driven operations.

The Business Administration: Computer Information Systems, B.S.B.A. program blends business strategy with technical skills to prepare students for today’s technology-driven business environment. Coursework includes database management, cybersecurity, networking, and data analytics, preparing graduates for careers in IT management, systems analysis, and digital business solutions.

The Business Administration: Cybersecurity and Forensics, B.S.B.A. program prepares students to address cyber threats and investigate digital incidents in organizational settings. Students combine business fundamentals with training in network security, ethical hacking, and digital forensics, preparing for careers in cybersecurity, information assurance, and corporate security operations.

The Business Administration: Economics, B.S.B.A. program provides a strong foundation in economic theory, market behavior, and financial systems within a business context. Students learn to analyze data, interpret economic trends, and make strategic decisions, preparing for careers in finance, consulting, policy analysis, or continued graduate study in economics or business.

The Business Administration: Entrepreneurship, B.S.B.A. program develops innovative thinking and strategic business skills for launching and managing new ventures. Students build expertise in creativity, problem-solving, and leadership to prepare for careers in entrepreneurship, small business management, and dynamic business environments.

The Business Administration: Healthcare Management, B.S.B.A. program focuses on the intersection of healthcare and business, preparing students to lead and manage within hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations. Coursework in healthcare policy, finance, ethics, and operations equips graduates for administrative roles in one of today’s fastest-growing industries.

The Business Administration: Human Resource Management, B.S.B.A. program combines core business principles with specialized HR training. Students develop skills in workforce planning, employee relations, recruitment, training, compliance, and organizational development, preparing for careers in human resources and business management.

The Business Administration: Management, B.S.B.A. program develops strong leadership and organizational skills for managing teams, resources, and business operations. Coursework in strategic planning, human resources, and operations management prepares graduates for a variety of management roles across industries.

The Business Administration: Marketing, B.S.B.A. program prepares students to succeed in dynamic markets through the study of consumer behavior, strategic campaign development, and multimedia marketing. Graduates are prepared for careers in advertising, digital marketing, brand management, and market research.

The Business Administration: Supply Chain Management, B.S.B.A. program develops expertise in procurement, logistics, and inventory management to improve operational efficiency. Students are prepared to lead supply chain initiatives and pursue careers in logistics, operations, and supply chain management across a range of industries.

The Chemistry, B.A. program provides a strong foundation in chemical principles, with options for teacher certification or non-certification tracks. Students develop laboratory and critical thinking skills while studying organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, preparing for careers in research, education, or continued professional study.

The Chemistry: Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A. or B.S. program combines a strong foundation in chemical principles with education coursework for students pursuing teaching certification. Students develop laboratory and critical thinking skills through studies in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, preparing them for careers in education, research, or continued professional study.

The Christian Ministry, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for service and leadership in church, nonprofit, and mission-focused settings. Students combine biblical and theological studies with practical ministry training, equipping them for roles in pastoral ministry, youth ministry, chaplaincy, and related fields.

The Christian Missions B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for global service through a biblical foundation and cross-cultural training. Students study theology, language, and practical ministry to equip them for work in church outreach, humanitarian efforts, and mission-focused service worldwide.

The Computer Science, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for careers in software development, systems analysis, and technology innovation. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, building problem-solving skills needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving technology field.

The Criminal Justice Administration, B.S. program develops leadership and management skills for careers in the criminal justice field. Students study law enforcement, corrections, and the legal system while preparing for supervisory roles and advanced opportunities in criminal justice.

The Criminology, B.A. or B.S. program explores the causes of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Students study social, psychological, and legal factors influencing crime while building a foundation for careers in criminal justice, research, advocacy, or continued graduate study.

The Dance Minor at Campbellsville University allows students to develop technical skill and self-expression through movement and performance. Students study a variety of dance styles, choreography, and performance techniques in a supportive environment, strengthening creativity, confidence, and physical awareness for careers in the arts, education, and related fields.

The Early Childhood Education, B.S.program prepares students for careers in teaching and supporting young learners. Students study child development, curriculum planning, and instructional strategies while developing the skills needed for educator licensure and leadership roles in early childhood education.

The Early Childhood Education: Interdisciplinary, B.S. program integrates education, psychology, and family studies to support children’s development. Students are prepared for a range of roles in educational and community settings focused on early learning and child development.

The Early Childhood Education: Montessori, B.S. program prepares students to apply Montessori principles and practices in early learning environments. Students develop the skills needed to create child-centered classrooms that support exploration, independence, and holistic development.

The Economics (Option 2), B.A. or B.S. program builds analytical and decision-making skills through the study of economic theory, data analysis, and critical thinking. Students learn to evaluate market behavior and policy impacts, preparing for careers in business, finance, government, and related fields.

The Educational Ministries, B.A. or B.S. program combines biblical studies with practical training in teaching and ministry leadership. Students are prepared to lead educational programs in churches, parachurch organizations, and faith-based communities.

The Education: Elementary Education (P–5), B.A. or B.S. program prepares future teachers to lead classrooms from preschool through fifth grade. Students build a foundation in instructional methods, assessment, and classroom leadership while gaining hands-on teaching experience.

The English, B.A. or B.S. program at Campbellsville University develops students’ skills in language, literature, writing, and critical analysis through the study of classical and contemporary texts. Students strengthen communication and interpretive abilities while preparing for careers in education, writing, publishing, and related fields, with the option to pursue English as a minor.

The English 8-12 Teaching Certification (5-9 Extension), B.A. or B.S. . program prepares future educators to teach English language arts in middle and high school settings. Students develop skills in literature, writing, and instructional strategies while completing certification requirements to teach grades 5–12 and engage students effectively in the classroom.

The Environmental Science, B.A. or B.S. program explores the natural world through studies in biology, chemistry, geology, and ecology. Students gain hands-on experience through fieldwork, research, and outdoor learning opportunities, including experiences at Clay Hill Memorial Forest, preparing for careers in conservation, sustainability, environmental policy, and related fields.

The Film, B.A. or B.S. program at Campbellsville University blends hands-on filmmaking, screenwriting, and production with the study of film history and theory. Students develop both technical skills and creative storytelling abilities, preparing for careers in film production, media arts, and related creative industries.

The General Agriculture, B.S. program provides an in-depth study of agricultural systems, agribusiness, and sustainable practices. Students are prepared for careers in agricultural management, production, and related industries, as well as continued study at the graduate level.

The Health and Physical Education, B.A. or B.S program prepares students for careers in teaching, coaching, and wellness promotion. Students gain knowledge in fitness assessment, health education, and physical activity leadership, along with practical experience that equips them to promote healthy lifestyles in a variety of settings. This program is also available as a minor.

The Health and Physical Education with Teacher Certification (P-12), B.A. or B.S program prepares students to teach health and physical education across all grade levels. Students complete coursework in physical fitness, health promotion, and pedagogy, along with practical teaching experiences, leading to state certification and preparation for classroom leadership roles.

The History, B.A. or B.S. program explores the forces that have shaped civilizations across time. Students develop skills in critical thinking, research, and writing while studying global, national, and local history. The program prepares graduates for careers in education, law, public service, or continued academic study.

The International Studies, B.A. or B.S. program explores global issues, cultures, and politics through an interdisciplinary curriculum. Students study international relations, geography, economics, and languages, preparing for careers in diplomacy, global business, nonprofit work, and other internationally focused fields.

The Journalism, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students to report, write, and produce content across digital, print, and broadcast platforms. Students study media ethics, law, and audience engagement while developing skills for careers in investigative journalism, multimedia storytelling, and public affairs reporting.

The Learning and Behavior Disorders, P–12 Certification, B.A. or B.S. program prepares future teachers to support students with learning and behavioral challenges across all grade levels. Students develop skills in evidence-based instruction, classroom management, and individualized support, leading to certification and careers in special education.

The Learning and Behavior Disorders, P–12 / Elementary Education, P–5 Certification, B.A. or B.S. program prepares future educators for dual certification in elementary and special education settings. Students develop skills in effective instruction, classroom management, and individualized learning strategies, preparing them for careers as certified teachers supporting students of all abilities.

The Legal Studies, B.A. or B.S. program provides a strong foundation in the American legal system for students pursuing careers in law, government, or public service. Coursework includes constitutional law, legal ethics, and criminal and civil procedure, with an optional 3+3 accelerated law pathway in partnership with the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.

The Liberal Arts and Sciences, B.A. or B.S. program provides a broad, interdisciplinary academic foundation across the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Students develop critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills while exploring multiple fields of study, preparing for diverse career paths or continued graduate education.

The Mass Communication Area, B.A. or B.S. program explores media and communication through training in writing, public relations, media production, and digital communication. Students develop practical skills for careers in journalism, marketing, broadcasting, and corporate communication.

Concentrations include:

  • Broadcast and Digital Media
  • Journalism
  • Photojournalism
  • Public Relations
  • Sports Broadcasting

The Mathematics, B.A. or B.S. program at Campbellsville University develops strong skills in calculus, algebra, and function theory with real-world applications. Students build analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities, preparing for careers in mathematics-related fields or continued study in mathematics and related disciplines. Mathematics is also available as a minor for students seeking to complement another area of study.

The Mathematics with Teacher Certification, B.A. or B.S. program combines a rigorous mathematics curriculum with professional education training for future educators. Students develop strong mathematical knowledge alongside effective teaching strategies, preparing for certification and careers as confident and impactful high school mathematics teachers.

The Mathematics with 8 - 12 Teaching Certification and 5-9 Extension, B.A. or B.S. program combines advanced mathematics coursework with professional education training for secondary certification. Students are prepared to teach grades 8–12 and support mathematical thinking in classroom settings as certified educators.

The Medical Technology, B.S. program prepares students for careers as medical technologists through coursework in biology, chemistry, and diagnostic testing. With hands-on laboratory experience, graduates are equipped for certification and employment in hospitals, research laboratories, and public health organizations.

The Middle Grades Education (5 - 9), B.A. or B.S. program prepares students to teach and support learners in grades 5 through 9. Students develop instructional skills and content knowledge for developmentally appropriate teaching across multiple subject areas, preparing them for certification and classroom success.

The Music, B.A. program provides a strong foundation in music theory, performance, and history while allowing flexibility to explore additional academic interests. Students develop creative and technical skills that prepare them for careers in performance, education, arts administration, or continued study in music.

The Music: Theory/Composition, B.A. program develops students’ creative and analytical skills through focused study in composition, arranging, and music theory. Blending coursework with opportunities for original composition and performance, the program prepares aspiring composers and theorists for careers in writing, teaching, and continued study in music.

The Music: Worship Arts, B.S. or B.A. program combines musical skill with spiritual leadership to prepare students for service in church and ministry settings. Students develop proficiency in worship music, leadership, and planning to effectively lead and support worship experiences.

The Music Education: Instrumental, B.M.. program prepares students to teach instrumental music in schools through a combination of comprehensive music training, pedagogical coursework, and student teaching experiences. Graduates are equipped with the skills needed for careers as music educators.

The Music Education: Piano/Organ, B.M. program prepares students to become music educators through advanced training in piano and organ performance combined with pedagogical coursework and classroom experience. Graduates are equipped with the skills needed to teach and inspire students in music education settings.

The Music Education: Vocal, B.M. program prepares students to lead vocal music programs in schools through a combination of performance training, pedagogical coursework, and student teaching experience. Graduates are equipped to teach and inspire students in vocal music education settings.

The Musical Theatre, B.F.A. program prepares students for performance careers through intensive training in voice, acting, and dance. With a focus on live stage experience, graduates are equipped for careers in musical theatre, touring productions, and other performance-based industries.

The Nursing, B.S.N. program provides comprehensive coursework and clinical experience to prepare students for professional nursing practice. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and are equipped for nursing roles in a variety of healthcare settings, including leadership positions.

The Pastoral Ministries, B.S. or B.A. program prepares students for ministry and service through biblical studies, theology, and practical ministry training. Graduates are equipped for roles in pastoral leadership, church administration, and ministry outreach within faith-based organizations.

The Pharmacy Science, B.A. or B.S.. program provides a comprehensive pre-pharmacy curriculum with foundational coursework in biology and chemistry. Students are prepared to apply to pharmacy school or continue their education in graduate programs within the health sciences.

The Physics Minor develops strong analytical and quantitative skills through coursework in mechanics, electricity, and thermodynamics. This minor complements majors such as biology, chemistry, mathematics, or engineering.

The Pre-Athletic Training, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for careers in athletic training and sports medicine. Students build a foundation in anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology while focusing on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and athletic performance, preparing for admission into professional athletic training programs or related health and fitness careers.

The Political Science, B.A. or B.S. program explores government, law, and global affairs while building critical thinking and analytical skills. Students are prepared for careers in public service, law, policy, international relations, and continued graduate study.

The Pre-Athletic Training, B.A. or B.S. program provides a strong foundation in exercise science, anatomy, physiology, and athletic injury prevention. Through classroom learning, lab work, and hands-on clinical experiences, students are prepared for graduate study in athletic training, physical therapy, or other health-related health professions.

The Psychology, B.A. or B.S. program provides insight into human behavior and mental processes through psychological theory, research methods, and applied practice. Students are prepared for careers in mental health, social services, or continued graduate study in psychology and related fields.

The Public Health, B.S. program prepares students to promote healthier communities through education, policy, and prevention strategies. Students study population health, healthcare systems, and community-based interventions, preparing for careers in public health or related fields. This program is also available as a minor.

The Public Relations, B.A. or B.S. program develops strategic communication and media skills for managing public perception and organizational messaging. Students focus on writing, digital media, and campaign planning, preparing for careers in public relations, corporate communication, marketing, and related fields.

The Secondary Education (8-12)  program prepares students to teach high school learners in Biology, Chemistry, English, Math, or Social Studies. The program combines subject-area content mastery with instructional strategies and classroom experience, leading to teacher certification.

The Social Studies with Teaching Certification, B.A., or B.S.. program prepares students to teach middle and high school students through a combination of social studies content and professional education training. Students study history, geography, government, and economics while gaining the skills needed for teacher certification and classroom readiness.

The Social Studies Area 8–12 Teaching Certification with 5–9 Extension, B.A. or B.S. program at Campbellsville University prepares students to teach history, government, geography, and related subjects. Through a combination of academic study and hands-on classroom experience, students develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for effective teaching and certification.

The Social Work, B.S.W. program prepares students to make a meaningful impact through coursework in social welfare policy, human behavior, and community resources. Combined with practical field experience, the program equips graduates for entry-level social work positions or continued graduate study.

The Sociology, B.A. or B.S program explores society and social behavior while developing students’ critical thinking and research skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in social services, community development, research, and continued graduate study.

The Spanish B.A. program develops language fluency and cultural understanding through the study of Spanish language, literature, and cultural studies. Students are prepared for careers in education, translation, international business, and related fields.

The Spanish: Teacher Certification (P–12), B.A. program combines language proficiency, literature, and cultural studies with professional education coursework. Students are prepared to become certified Spanish educators for grades P–12 or pursue careers in translation, international business, and related fields.

The Sport Management, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for careers in the sports industry through coursework in management, marketing, event planning, and ethics. Students gain the skills needed for roles in professional sports, recreation, and athletic administration, with the option to pursue the program as a minor.

The Sport Management program offers several areas of focus to match your career goals:

  • Athletic Coaching
  • Pre-Athletic Training
  • Sport Administration
  • Sport Coaching and Mentoring
  • Sport Marketing
  • Sport Media

The Sport Medicine: Exercise Science, B.A. or B.S. program explores human performance, fitness evaluation, and movement science. Students gain the knowledge and skills needed for careers in strength and conditioning, wellness coaching, and rehabilitation, as well as preparation for graduate study in health and exercise-related fields.

The Sports Medicine: Fitness/Wellness Specialist, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for careers in health promotion and wellness through study in exercise science, nutrition, and preventive health strategies. Graduates are equipped to design and lead fitness programs that support overall well-being across diverse populations.

The Sport Medicine: Pre-Athletic Training, B.A. or B.S. program prepares students for admission to graduate athletic training programs. Emphasizing injury prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation, the program builds a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and the core principles of sports medicine.

The Theatre Minor provides students from any major the opportunity to engage in performance, production, and dramatic literature. Students develop communication, creativity, and collaboration skills that complement a variety of career paths in education, media, ministry, and business. Through participation in live productions, they gain practical experience and a deeper understanding of storytelling and the theatrical arts.

The Technical Theatre, B.A. or B.S. program provides hands-on training in set design, lighting, sound, costumes, and stage management. Students are prepared for technical roles in theatre, film, and live events, developing the skills needed to support and bring productions to life behind the scenes.

The Theatre Performance, B.F.A. program helps students refine their craft and prepare for careers on stage and screen. This intensive, conservatory-style degree emphasizes acting technique, voice, movement, and live performance experience, equipping graduates for work in theatre, film, and television.

The Undecided Major option allows students to explore a variety of academic areas while receiving personalized advising and support. This flexible pathway helps students identify their strengths and interests before selecting and declaring a major.

The Vocal Performance, B.M. program develops vocal skills and stage artistry through focused training in vocal technique, repertoire, and performance. Students gain experience through private instruction, ensemble participation, and recitals, preparing for careers as professional vocalists, educators, and church musicians in a supportive, faith-centered environment.

 

Pre-Professional Programs (Non-Degree Tracks)

Campbellsville University’s Pre-Professional Programs offer a focused, non-degree pathway to explore careers in fields like health sciences, education, and business. Students gain foundational coursework, practical experience, and guidance to prepare for professional degree programs.

The Pre-Chiropractic program provides the academic foundation needed for admission to chiropractic school. Students complete coursework in biology, anatomy, chemistry, and physics while building the knowledge required for a future career in chiropractic care.

The Pre-Dentistry program prepares students for admission to dental school through recommended coursework in biology, chemistry, and health sciences. Students build a strong academic foundation while meeting prerequisites required for professional dental programs.

The Pre-Engineering program provides a foundational curriculum in mathematics, physics, and computer science. Designed for transfer into a specialized engineering program, it equips students with critical thinking and technical skills needed in the field.

The Pre-Law program prepares students for law school through coursework that emphasizes critical thinking, writing, and analytical reasoning. Students study areas such as political science, history, and communication while receiving advising tailored to law school admission.

The Pre‑Medical Technology program prepares students for entry into medical technology and clinical laboratory science programs. Students complete coursework in biology, chemistry, and laboratory techniques while gaining hands-on experience and a strong foundation in medical diagnostics and laboratory procedures.

The Pre-Medicine program prepares students for medical school through a rigorous curriculum in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Students receive advising on clinical experience, entrance exams, and medical school application readiness.

The Pre-Optometry program prepares students for optometry school through a science-focused curriculum in biology, chemistry, and anatomy. Students build foundational knowledge in vision and eye care while completing coursework required for professional program admission.

The Pre-Pharmacy program prepares students for admission to pharmacy school through coursework in general and organic chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Students also receive advising support to assist with pharmacy school applications.

The Pre-Physical Therapy program prepares students for entry into Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) programs. Students complete coursework in anatomy, physiology, biology, and psychology to build a strong academic foundation for a career in physical therapy.

The Pre‑Physician Assistant program prepares students for admission to physician assistant school through coursework in biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and other prerequisite sciences. Students also gain exposure to clinical practices and healthcare settings to support their preparation for advanced healthcare training.

The Pre-Veterinary Medicine program prepares students for veterinary school through coursework in biology, chemistry, animal science, and other pre-veterinary requirements. Students also gain foundational knowledge of animal health and care in preparation for advanced veterinary studies.

 

Graduates

The Master of Arts in Music, M.A.M. program is designed for musicians seeking to deepen their skills in performance, theory, history, or pedagogy. This flexible graduate degree supports a range of career paths in education, performance, church music, and continued academic study.

The Master of Arts in Music (M.A.M.) program offers a range of concentrations to tailor your studies to your career goals, including:

  • Instrumental Performance
  • Musicology
  • Piano Performance and Pedagogy
  • Recital Track
  • Thesis Track
  • Vocal Performance and Pedagogy
  • Worship

The Master of Arts in Sport Management, M.A.S.M. program prepares students for leadership roles in the sports industry through coursework in business, marketing, ethics, and event management. Graduates are equipped for careers in professional sports, recreation, and athletic administration.

The Master of Business Administration, M.B.A. program delivers advanced business education designed to develop leadership, strategic thinking, and analytical skills essential for success in executive roles and for driving growth in today’s global marketplace.

Students can further tailor their experience by selecting from a range of specialized tracks aligned with their career goals and professional interests.

  • Accounting
  • Church Management
  • Computer Science
  • Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Healthcare Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Technology
  • International Business
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain and Logistics Management

The Master of Music, M.M. program provides advanced study in performance, theory, and pedagogy, strengthening musicianship and professional expertise. This graduate degree prepares students for careers as performers, educators, and leaders in music, combining rigorous academic training with a Christ-centered commitment to artistic excellence and service.

The Master of Science in Education in Moderate Severe Disabilities, M.S.D. program develops advanced expertise for educators supporting students with significant disabilities. Through comprehensive coursework and practical experience, graduates gain the skills to design and implement individualized educational plans across P–12 settings.

The Master of Science in Computer Science, M.S.C.S. program provides advanced training in software development, algorithms, and data systems. Designed for graduate students, the program equips learners with the technical expertise and problem-solving skills needed to succeed in technology-driven industries.