Majors

The University of St. Thomas’ curriculum is designed to develop life-ready leaders who can communicate, see connections and solve problems in a rapidly changing world.

Many undergraduate students collaborate with professors on research or pursue internships that help them to prepare for life after graduation. In fact, 94% of St. Thomas graduates are employed or in graduate school within six months after graduation.

To prepare you for real-world success, St. Thomas offers 150+ majors and minors across its eight schools and colleges.

Undergraduate Majors


  • Actuarial Science (STEM)
  • Art History
  • Biochemistry (STEM)
  • Biology (STEM)
  • Biology of Global Health (STEM)
  • Business
    • Accounting
    • Business Communication
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Family Business
    • Financial Management
    • General Business Management
    • Human Resources Management
    • International Business
    • Leadership and Management
    • Legal Studies in Business
    • Marketing Management
    • Operations Management
    • Real Estate Studies
  • Catholic Studies
  • Chemistry (STEM)
  • Classical Civilization
  • Classical Languages

  • Communication & Journalism
  • Computer and Information Science (STEM)
  • Criminal Justice
  • Data and Analytics (STEM)
  • Economics
  • Economics – Mathematics Track (STEM)
  • Education
    • Elementary Education
    • Secondary Education
  • Engineering (STEM)
    • Civil Engineering (STEM)
    • Computer Engineering (STEM)
    • Electrical Engineering (STEM)
    • Mechanical Engineering (STEM)
  • English
  • English – Creative Writing
  • English – Professional Writing
  • Environmental Science (STEM)
  • Environmental Studies (STEM)
  • Health and Exercise Science
  • Family Studies
  • French

  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Geography
  • Geology (STEM)
  • German
  • Health Promotion
  • History
  • International Studies
  • Justice & Peace Studies
  • Latin
  • Mathematics (STEM)
  • Music
    • Music
    • Music Business
    • Music Education – Instrumentation (K-12)
    • Music Education – Vocal (K-12)
    • Music Performance
  • Neuroscience (STEM)
  • Philosophy
  • Physics (STEM)
  • Political Science

  • Psychology
  • Public Health Studies
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Statistics (STEM)
  • Theology
  • Women’s Studies