Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Humans are complicated. Psychology at the University of St. Thomas will provide you with a scientific understanding of human behavior and thinking that is grounded in active engagement with research and encouraged by an inclusive and collaborative academic atmosphere.
Why Study Psychology at St. Thomas?
Our program will give you a diverse understanding of human behavior and thinking through unique opportunities inside and outside of the classroom. Along the way, you take courses focusing on clinical, cognitive, biological, social and developmental psychology. The best part? You have room in your schedule to take classes in other areas that fit your interests and goals exploring the complexities and dynamics of brain functions, family relationships, group interactions, development across the lifespan, mental illness and more.
Stretching Your Brain
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
We recommend connecting with a faculty member to plan your career at St. Thomas so you can ensure you are completing courses matching your interests, and most importantly, graduation requirements.
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Minor in Psychology
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
We recommend connecting with a faculty member to plan your career at St. Thomas so you can ensure you are completing courses matching your interests, and most importantly, graduation requirements.
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Minor in Psychology
The Possibilities Are Endless
Dr. Jessica Siegel
Max Weaver ‘10
Kristina Klein ‘19
Career Paths
- Research
- Marketing
- Education
- Counseling
- Social work
- Human resources
Oh, the Places You Will Go
Network
Study Abroad
Faculty With Real Experience
Dr. Roxanne Prichard
Dr. Prichard's research focuses on the importance of sleep in children and college students.
Dr. John Buri
Dr. Buri has extensively researched and taught courses on the psychology and health of marriage and family life.
Dr. Elise Amel
Dr. Amel’s research interests center on factors that underlie and maintain sustainable behaviors.
Get Involved
Understand Human Behavior
Psychology students at St. Thomas complement their studies with active engagement in research and extracurricular opportunities. No matter what their path is after graduation, our students can address the complexities of our modern society because of their adaptable skill set.
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.