It offers 74 majors and 44 minors, as well as eight graduate programs. Otterbein requires students to take a broad variety of courses. It offers
B.A.,
B.S.,
B.F.A.,
B.Mus.,
B.M.E.,
B.S.E.,
B.S.N.,
MAE,
MBA,
MSN, and
DNP degrees in 74 majors and 41 minors. Since Fall 2011, the university has run on the semester calendar. Otterbein University's graduate school features programs in business administration (MBA), nursing (MSN, DNP), education, Educational mathematics, and science in allied health.
School of Art & Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences houses departments and programs in: art, life science, biochemistry & molecular biology, chemistry, communications, earth science, English, English as a second language, history, mathematical sciences, modern languages & cultures, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religion, sociology & anthropology, and theatre & dance. Otterbein also has programs in theatre, dance, music, and film.
Study abroad Twenty-eight percent of Otterbein students study abroad. The university sponsors semester-long programs in four locations—London, England; Barbados; Paris, France; and Madrid, Spain—and several short-term summer programs in locations such as Nicaragua, all of which are staffed by Otterbein professors. Students can also choose to study in a variety of other countries through alternative providers.
School of Professional Studies The School of Professional Studies houses departments and programs in business, accounting & economics, education, engineering, equine science, health & sports sciences, and nursing.
Rankings and admission In its 2012 edition of "America's Best Colleges", Otterbein was ranked 14th in the "Regional Universities (Midwest)" category by
U.S. News & World Report.
U.S. News & World Report classifies its selectivity as "more selective." In its 2018 edition of "America's Best Colleges", Otterbein was ranked #19 (tie) in the "Regional Universities (Midwest)" category, #12 (tie) in the "Best Colleges for Veterans" category, and #35 in the "Best Value Schools" category by
U.S. News & World Report. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Other awards include: the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 6 straight years.
Music program The Department of Music at Otterbein offers the degrees of Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, and Bachelor of Arts in several majors including music theory and composition, music history and literature, jazz studies, and general music studies. The music program at Otterbein includes multiple genre programs, as well as an opera theatre program. The Concert Choir tours nationally and internationally. Other ensembles include Marching Band, Opus One vocal jazz, Cardinal Singers (formerly Women's Chorale), Vox Otterbein (formerly Men's Chorus), Otterbein Singers, The Anticipations rock cover band, Jazz Combo, Early Music, and Red Noise, the new music ensemble. Since 2021, string players have played in the OtterCap Orchestra, an ensemble consisting of music students from Otterbein University and
Capital University. The music department is housed in Battelle Fine Arts Center. Graduates go on to teach music in K-12 schools, perform in professional opera, symphony orchestras, and bands, compose music, and teach privately.
Theatre & Dance Program Professional training is offered in the areas of Acting, Design/Technology, and Musical Theatre with BFA degrees offered in all three programs and a dance concentration in the latter. A BA degree in Theatre is also available, which allows students to tailor the major to suit their interests in directing, writing, and stage management among others. Curriculum focuses on providing hands-on experiences, including five mainstage productions per year with performances that are open to the public. Classes and most public performances are held at the Fritsche Theatre at Cowan Hall on Otterbein's campus. Some performances are held at the Campus Center Theatre. Additional professional development opportunities are offered to graduating seniors: professional internships for Theatre Design & Technology students and a Senior Showcase for Acting and Musical Theatre students that is hosted in New York City and attended by agents and casting directors. To apply for admission, prospective students first submit a pre-screening video. After passing the pre-screening, they submit the Otterbein University admissions application and must audition in person, either on campus or at one of the National Unified Audition sites. Famous alumni of Otterbein University’s Theatre & Dance Program include
James Scully,
Rachael Harris,
Jonathan Bennett, and
David Graf. Otterbein University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre. == Athletics ==