The following is a list of major concentrations or programs of study. Unless otherwise noted, the majors listed below are offered as bachelor of arts degrees.
actuarial science (bachelor of science)
art history
biochemistry (bachelor of science)
biology
business administration – accounting
business administration – business communication
business administration – entrepreneurship
business administration – financial management
business administration – general business management
business administration – human resources management
business administration – international business
business administration – leadership and management
business administration – legal studies in business
business administration – marketing
business administration – operations management
business administration – real estate studies (bachelor of science)
Catholic studies
chemistry
chemistry (bachelor of science)
classical civilization
classical languages
communication studies
communication arts and literature (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
community health education
criminal justice
dance and theater arts (for grades K-12 teacher licensure)
economics
economics (bachelor of science)
electrical engineering (bachelor of science in electrical engineering)
elementary education
English
English – writing
environmental studies
French
geographic information systems
geography
geology
German
health education – nonlicensure
health education (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
history
international business – French intensive
international business – German intensive
international business – Spanish intensive
international studies
journalism and mass communication – advertising
journalism and mass communication – broadcast journalism
journalism and mass communication – media studies
journalism and mass communication – print journalism
journalism and mass communication – public relations
justice and peace studies
Latin
literary studies
mathematics
mathematics (for grades k-12 teacher licensure)
mechanical engineering (bachelor of science in mechanical engineering)
music
music business
music education (for grades K-12 teacher licensure)
music – liturgical music
music – performance
philosophy
physical education (for grades K-12 teacher licensure)
physical education health promotion (bachelor of science)
physical education health promotion – science emphasis (bachelor of science)
physics
physics (bachelor of science)
political science
psychology
psychology – behavioral neuroscience
quantitative methods and computer science
Russian
science and mathematics for elementary education
science – chemistry (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
science – earth and space science (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
science – life science (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
science – physics (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
secondary education
social sciences
social studies (for grades 5-12 teacher licensure)
social work
sociology
Spanish
theater
theology
women's studies
In addition, St. Thomas students may choose a major area of concentration not offered at St. Thomas at any of the other four institutions in the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC), which are Augsburg College, Hamline University, Macalester College and The College of St. Catherine. The only requirements are acceptance into the major by the appropriate department chair at the school where the major is offered and presentation of the proposed program of study to the Committee on Studies at St. Thomas for its approval.