Divinity School
The purpose of the Campbell University Divinity School is to provide Christ-centered, Bible-based, and ministry-focused theological education. Campbell University Divinity School is committed to a holistic approach to graduate theological education.
Lundy-Fetterman School of Business
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business is committed to being a leader among business schools engaging faculty, staff, and students in both hands-on learning and academic exploration as a community of Christian scholars.
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Campbell Law School is a highly demanding, purposely small, intensely personal community of faculty and students whose aim, guided by transcendent values, is to develop lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion and professional competence, who view the practice of law as a calling to serve others, and to create a more just society.
School of Education
The School of Education at Campbell University offers undergraduate degrees with teaching licensure in Birth-Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle Grades, Secondary, and some K-12 teaching fields. Undergraduate degrees can also be earned in Psychology and Social Work.
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is home to the most popular undergraduate and graduate programs at Campbell University. The profession of pharmacy is wide ranging with a host of intriguing career choices, from retail practice to research and development.
School of Osteopathic Medicine (proposed)
Campbell University seeks to establish North Carolina’s first new medical school in more than three decades.
The leadership of Campbell University is committed to meeting the primary care needs of North Carolina through the development of a new medical school.