Student Organizations
There are multiple student-led organizations for you to get involved with as a communication studies student, such as TommieMedia and KUST Radio.
Communication studies is the major for every career because all employers value competent communicators. Our curriculum develops excellence in speaking, writing and critical thinking through the practical application of a diverse array of communication theories and principles.
The communication studies curriculum helps you develop a well-rounded skill set that is in demand by employers in virtually any industry. From working in a public relations agency to pursuing a law degree after graduation, our program prepares you to communicate clearly and think critically to serve the common good. Our graduates are pursuing careers in sales, digital marketing, public relations, advertising, social media management, law, human resources, education, tourism and more.
You will have the opportunity to dive deep into the theories and principles of communication while gaining practical skills that will benefit you in multiple careers. Your core courses cover topics such as public speaking, interpersonal communication, persuasion, argumentation, and communication of race, class and gender. In addition to a huge range of electives to from which to choose, you will complete your time at St. Thomas with a capstone course in communication ethics.
We recommend connecting with a faculty member to map out your undergraduate career.
Required Courses (20 credits)
Required: COMM 100 – Public Speaking
Choose 12 additional elective credits
Practical experience is key to standing out on your job applications. We encourage our students to complete at least one internship during their time at St. Thomas. Students have interned in the past with companies such as the Minnesota Vikings, St. Paul Pioneers Football, Everyday Church, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mortenson Construction, Allied Global Marketing, Basilica Block Party and many others.
You will have the opportunity to dive deep into the theories and principles of communication while gaining practical skills that will benefit you in multiple careers. Your core courses cover topics such as public speaking, interpersonal communication, persuasion, argumentation, and communication of race, class and gender. In addition to a huge range of electives to from which to choose, you will complete your time at St. Thomas with a capstone course in communication ethics.
We recommend connecting with a faculty member to map out your undergraduate career.
Required Courses (20 credits)
Required: COMM 100 – Public Speaking
Choose 12 additional elective credits
Practical experience is key to standing out on your job applications. We encourage our students to complete at least one internship during their time at St. Thomas. Students have interned in the past with companies such as the Minnesota Vikings, St. Paul Pioneers Football, Everyday Church, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mortenson Construction, Allied Global Marketing, Basilica Block Party and many others.
Not only do our faculty have years of experience and knowledge, but our students and alumni are applying what they learn in practical ways every day.
Alyssa Erdman graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2020 and was awarded “Outstanding Senior” for her academic achievements and contributions to the Communication Studies discipline, including presentations at two research conferences and completion of three internships. With a passion for working in the sports industry, she is currently serving as the Guest Experience Manager with the Minnesota Vikings and created the first Minnesota Vikings Game Day Internship Program. She was the recipient of the 2023 Minnesota Vikings “Rookie of the Year” award for her achievements, contributions, and embodiment of team values. The Communication Studies Department gave her an Award for Excellence in 2024.
Chioma graduated Cum Laude and received the Julie Friedline Award for Outstanding Student by the Departments of Communication Studies and Emerging Media. Throughout her time at St. Thomas, she was a student researcher for the College of Arts and Sciences’ SOLV Initiative, a Student Leadership Scholarship recipient and a member of the Lamba Pi Eta Communication Honor Society. She is currently working as the Social Media and Digital Producer at Ampers-Diverse Radio for Minnesota Communities.
"The positive impact of COMM 100 Public Speaking on my summer internship was extremely profound. The course’s emphasis on structuring content, practicing delivery, and managing nervousness played a pivotal role in boosting my confidence. The mock presentations, constructive feedback, and practical tips provided in the course allowed me to connect with the audience and handle their inquiries effectively. Overall, the seamless integration of COMM 100's teachings into my internship presentation not only displayed my public speaking growth but also elevated the impact of my communication in a professional setting. Without its influence, I could not have achieved the level of success I experienced this summer."
We give you the tools and knowledge you need to work in a variety of different industries and non-profit organizations after graduation.
Dr. Petersen is Program Director, associate professor, and environmental sustainability consultant with ongoing work with nonprofit organizations in Hawai'i, such as a bilingual environmental charter school on Kaua'i.
Dr. Armada researches rhetoric of race and the social construction of culture and public memory. He also explores the persuasive dimensions of music and deploys the power of theatrical improvisation to improve communication skills.
Dr. Wenzel Egan's work focuses on how people communicate during difficult health experiences. She uses ethnographic, narrative analysis, and other methods to examine the dominant discourses individuals use to tell stories about health, illness, death, and dying.
You have access to a wide variety of opportunities throughout your time at St. Thomas. Whether you’re interested in studying abroad or participating in campus activities, we have resources for you to pursue your passions.
There are multiple student-led organizations for you to get involved with as a communication studies student, such as TommieMedia and KUST Radio.
Beta Chi is the St. Thomas chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Honor Society. Eligible students demonstrate excellence in their communication courses and exhibit high standards of personal and professional character.
The celebrates undergraduate research in all areas of the communication discipline. We bring together students and faculty from colleges and universities across the upper Midwest.
Communication Studies students will learn how to communicate clearly, intentionally and ethically, preparing them for success in a wide variety of fields.
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.