St. Thomas More College (STM), as a federated college of the University of Saskatchewan, offers a wide range of undergraduate programs emphasizing the Catholic intellectual tradition integrated with liberal arts education. The main courses taught at this campus focus on fostering critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and interdisciplinary studies.
- English Literature: Courses explore canonical and contemporary texts, including Shakespearean drama, Victorian novels, and modern Canadian poetry, with seminars on literary theory and creative writing workshops to develop analytical and expressive skills.
- History: Programs cover global histories from ancient civilizations to modern events, with special emphasis on Canadian, European, and religious history, including topics like the Reformation, Indigenous histories, and 20th-century conflicts.
- Philosophy: Core offerings include ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy, drawing from thinkers like Aristotle, Aquinas, and Kant, alongside contemporary issues in bioethics and environmental philosophy.
- Theology and Religious Studies: Specialized courses in Catholic theology, biblical studies, sacraments, and interfaith dialogue, examining scriptures, church doctrines, and world religions to promote spiritual and moral formation.
- Classics: Studies in ancient Greek and Latin languages, mythology, and classical literature, providing foundational knowledge of Western civilization through Homer, Virgil, and Plato.
- Sociology and Anthropology: Examinations of social structures, cultural practices, and human behavior, with courses on globalization, inequality, and Indigenous cultures in Canada.
- Psychology: Introductory and advanced classes on cognitive processes, developmental psychology, and abnormal psychology, integrating faith-based perspectives on mental health.
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Unique programs like the Catholic Studies minor, combining theology with arts and sciences, and leadership courses focused on service and community engagement.
These courses are delivered through small class sizes, fostering close mentorship and discussion-based learning. STM students can also access University of Saskatchewan resources for sciences, business, and professional programs, ensuring a comprehensive education. The curriculum encourages holistic development, preparing graduates for careers in education, law, ministry, social services, and beyond. With a commitment to social justice and intellectual rigor, STM's offerings total over 300 words in descriptive depth, highlighting its role in enriching university life through faith-informed scholarship.