Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies
Family studies at the University of St. Thomas forges strong families and fosters strong communities. Family studies will provide you with the ability to use research findings to create programs and policies that promote individual and family well-being. You will also learn to implement evidence-based practices to improve the environments in which children, youth, adults and families interact.
Why Study Family Studies at St. Thomas?
Family studies is a hands-on and interdisciplinary program comprised of a world-renowned faculty of researchers, practitioners and counselors who will teach you to address a range of critical issues facing individuals and families in today's society. Our alumni go on to work in a variety of fields including public policy, education, health promotion, counseling, medicine and more.
Versatile. Practical. Interdisciplinary.
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies
- Minor in Family Studies
Study Abroad
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies
- Minor in Family Studies
Study Abroad
Study Abroad
Practical Experience. Real Results.
Dr. John Buri
Dr. Buri is a psychology professor and one of the founding members of family studies at St. Thomas.
Dr. Audra K. Nuru
Dr. Nuru is the Endowed Chair in the Social Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Family Studies, and Director of Family Studies. She specializes in interpersonal and family communication.
Dr. Allison Jessee
Dr. Jessee is a developmental psychologist specializing in early childhood socioemotional development and family studies.
Career Paths
- Policy analyst
- Family court mediator
- Mental health counselor
- Medical family therapist
- Early childhood educator
- Healthcare and family wellness specialist
Prepared for What’s Next
Our program prides itself on preparing students for a variety of careers by engaging them in research and internships in the Twin Cities.
Improve The World Around You
Family studies students at St. Thomas use their academic knowledge, research findings and practical experience inside and outside of the classroom to improve our society. Whether they are serving as a counselor or working in the classroom with young children, our students are making a difference because of their unique experiences and versatile skills.
Take the Next Step
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.