- Practical Performance Experience: Participate in acting, technical theatre, and production opportunities to build hands-on
skills.
- A Variety of Course Offerings: Engage in classes covering acting, stage management, script analysis, and theatre
history.
- Supportive Faculty Mentorship: Learn from experienced instructors who are dedicated to nurturing your artistic and
spiritual development.
- Complementary Academic Path: Enhance your major with theatre skills that improve communication, teamwork, and
creative problem-solving.
Campbellsville University’s Theatre Minor provides a well-rounded selection of courses
designed to develop your acting, stagecraft, and theatrical knowledge. Available on
the Campbellsville campus, the curriculum includes classes in acting techniques, theatre
history, stage production, and script analysis, all taught through a Christ-centered
perspective. Whether you’re looking to enhance your performance skills or gain a deeper
understanding of theatre as an art form, these courses offer practical experience
and academic insight that complement any major. Explore the full list of course requirements
here.
To declare the Theatre Minor at Campbellsville University, students must be currently
enrolled and in good academic standing at the university. No additional application
is required beyond the university admission process.
- Current Enrollment: Must be a matriculated student at Campbellsville University.
- Academic Standing: Maintain good academic standing as defined by the university.
- Course Prerequisites: Some theatre courses may require prior approval or an audition, depending on the
class.
By meeting these criteria, you’ll be prepared to enrich your academic experience through
theatre studies in a Christ-centered environment that values creativity, collaboration,
and personal growth.
Completing a Theatre Minor at Campbellsville University provides students with foundational
skills in performance, production, and stagecraft that complement many academic and
professional paths. Whether your primary focus is in education, communication, business,
or another field, theatre experience enriches your ability to collaborate, think creatively,
and communicate confidently.
- Educator or Teaching Assistant
- Communications or Public Speaking Specialist
- Event Coordinator or Manager
- Media or Marketing Professional
- Community Arts Organizer
- Technical Crew Member or Stagehand
A theatre minor supports personal growth and professional versatility, offering valuable
skills applicable in many areas and enriching your academic journey with practical,
hands-on experience in theatre arts.
Interested in enhancing your education with practical theatre experience? To learn
more about the Theatre Minor at Campbellsville University or to begin the enrollment
process, contact our theatre department at theatre@campbellsville.edu. Our team is ready to support you as you explore theatre arts, develop new skills,
and enrich your academic journey with creative and hands-on opportunities.