Top Ranked Programs
Campbell University's program mix centers on Business and professional fields aligned with regional workforce demand. Kinesiology is the largest program with 98 graduates, followed by Business Administration, Psychology, General, Nursing, and Engineering. Across 34 programs serving roughly 886 students annually, the institution concentrates in Business (representing 22% of graduates), Education (representing 6%), and Engineering (representing 5%). The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied professional fields. Nursing graduates earn median earnings of $79,506 four years after enrollment with 46 graduates, while Finance graduates earn $78,021 and Science Technologies/Technicians, Other graduates earn $75,425. Accounting and Business Administration round out the higher-earning programs, with graduates earning $69,748 and $59,746 respectively. These outcomes reflect direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter stable, in-demand roles in business, healthcare, and technical fields. Campbell University's program portfolio emphasizes career-ready credentials and regional employer alignment. The concentration in Business and related professional disciplines positions graduates for immediate labor-market entry, particularly in North Carolina's growing sectors. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with regional and national workforce trends.