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Unclassified Classes
Master's Level Individual Online Classes
The University of Dubuque Theological Seminary is delighted to offer graduate level theology courses online! These courses are offered for those who are admitted as Unclassified Students.
1. UNCLASSIFIED STUDENT ADMISSION FORM: Anyone who desires to take courses online must first be admitted to the seminary. Upon admission, you will be able to continue to take up to 12 credits in a 2 year period. To apply for admission as an Unclassifed Student, click here.
2. UNCLASSIFIED STUDENT COURSE REGISTRATION FORM: If you are applying for admission or are a returning Unclassified Student, you must complete a registration form every term to register for classes. For registration for the current offerings, please click here.
Three Master of Divinity credit hours are earned for successful completion of each course. A Bachelor’s Degree is necessary to apply for participation in these courses.
The application and all supporting materials must be submitted to the Seminary Office of Admissions by the deadlines listed below. Early application is highly recommended as enrollment is limited.
Tuition for these courses is $615* per credit hour and is non-refundable. Upon acceptance, one-third of the total tuition is required. The remaining two-thirds is due on the dates indicated below.
Fall 2013
*Some courses have prerequisites
Contact Seminary Admissions at 800.369.UDTS if you have any questions about the application, admission, or registration process.
| Term | Application Deadline | 2/3 of Payment Due | Start Date |
| Fall 2013 | August 9, 2013 | August 19, 2013 | September 3, 2013 |
For more information about these online courses contact: UDTSOnline@dbq.edu
*tuition subject to change
Fall 2013 Course Descriptions
| BI500 Hebrew I Benckhuysen |
BI502 |
BI511 |
| BI713 Biblical Ethics (Biblical Capstone) Schlimm |
HT500 |
HT540 Intro to Christian Doctrine Hansen |
| HT688 Christian Social Ethics Ebertz |
IN581 Theology of Mission & Evang. Lewis |
MN555 Presbyterian Polity Nesbitt |
| MN632 Preaching from the O.T. Slemmons |
Summer 2013
Spring 2013 Course Descriptions
| BI503 Hebrew Exegesis Schlimm |
BI550 |
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| SPM671 Supervised Practice of Ministry Murry |
IN783 |
HT502 Reformation & Modern Church History Coffman |
| HT556 Intro to Christian Doctrine II Hansen |
HT775 Theology of Calvin Butin |
MN555 Presbyterian Polity Nesbitt |
| MN608 Introduction to Chaplaincy Rice |
MN642 Advanced Preaching Slemmons |
SPM672 Supervised Practice of Ministry Murry |
Fall 2012
BI500
Hebrew I
Instructor: Dr. Amanda Benckhuysen
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
BI502
NT Greek I
Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Leeper
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
BI511
Old Testament Intro
Instructor: Dr. Matt Schlimm
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
BI766
Biblical Capstone/Biblical Theology*
Instructor: Dr. Lyle VanderBroek
2 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
HT500
Early & Medieval Church History
Instructor: Dr. Gary Hansen
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
HT540
Christian Doctrine I*
Instructor: Dr. Elmer Colyer
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Prerequisite: HT501D & HT502D, or permission of the professor
Full course description
HT615
Presbyterian History & Confessions
Instructor: Dr. Gary Eller
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
HT685
Denominations & Denominationalism
Instructor: Dr. Elesha Coffman
1 credit, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
IN581
Theology of Mission & Evangelism
Instructor: Dr. Bonnie Sue Lewis
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
MN538
Planning & Leading Short Term Mission Trips
Instructor: Dr. Beth McCaw
2 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
MN612
Ministerial Vocation
Instructor: Dr. Les Longden
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Full course description
HT 615
Presbyterian History and Confessions
Instructor: Gary Eller
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
MN555
POLITY AND PROGRAM OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA)
Instructor: Scott A. Nesbitt
3 credits, letter grade only
MN709
Worship in the Reformed Tradition
Instructor: Robert Hoch
3 credits; letter grade, credit/no credit
Prerequisites: None
This course is highly recommended for Presbyterian students.
Spring 2012 Courses
BI550
New Testament Intro
Instructor: Dr. Annette Huizenga
3 credits
BI503
Hebrew Exegesis (Prerequisite Required)
Instructor: Dr. Amanda Benckhuysen
3 credits
HT502
Reformation and Modern Church History
Instructor: Dr. Gary Hansen
3 credits
HT556
Christian Doctrine 2 (Prerequisite Required)
Instructor: Dr. Elmer Colyer
3 credits
IN783
Missional Church
Instructor: Dr. Les Longden
2 credits
HT775
Theology of John Calvin
Instructor: Dr. Gary Hansen
3 credits
Fall 2011 Courses
BI 500
Hebrew 1
Instructor: Dr. Matt Schlimm
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
This course provides a basic introduction to the syntax, grammar, and vocabulary of biblical Hebrew. As such, it introduces the linguistic tools that allow students to enter the world of the Old Testament in the original language and hence become better equipped to interpret and proclaim God’s Word.
This is an elective course that is required by certain denominations (please check with your governing body) but it is highly recommended for all students of Scripture.
Textbooks
The following books are required for class participation:
The following resources are not required, but recommended to facilitate course work:
BI 511
Old Testament Intro
Instructor: Dr. Matt Schlimm
3 credits, letter grade only
This course provides an introduction to the content, historical background, canon, theological and critical issues of the Old Testament. This course fulfills the M.Div. basic first-year requirement in Old Testament studies, but is open to all UDTS students.
Textbooks
Recommended Textbooks
HT 500
Early & Medieval Church History
Instructor: Dr. Gary Hansen
3 credits; letter grade only.
Prerequisites: NoneCore Requirement for M.Div. and M.A.M.C. student
This course is the first half of the required two-semester survey of the history of Christianity. Its objective is to familiarize students with the history and teachings of the Christian Church from early in the second century to the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Textbooks
Readings of which the full text will be assigned:
Readings of which excerpts will be assigned (Some students may wish to wait until paper assignments are made the first week of class before purchasing books):
HT 540
Christian Doctrine 1
Instructor: Dr. Elmer Colyer
3 credits: letter grade only
Prerequisite: HT501D & HT502D, or permission of the professor
This course introduces students to the content of the Christian faith as believed and confessed by the Christian church from the early church to the present day. Christian Doctrine I examines the Trinity, revelation, Scripture, authority, method, creation, human nature, and sin. There will be lectures, readings, and discussions. This will include readings and discussions of a variety of contemporary perspectives, such as Third World, feminist, and other theologies.
Required Reading:
HT615
History and Confessions of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Instructor: Dr. Carlton Badger
3 credits, letter grade or pass/fail
Through readings, online discussions, lectures and research, this course will consider the history and confessions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). This course is strongly recommended for Presbyterian Students.
Required texts:
Recommended texts:
IN581
Theology of Mission & Evagelism
Instructor: Dr. Bonnie Sue Lewis
3 credits; letter grade only; core requirement for M.Div.
This is the first of three required mission/evangelism courses for fulfillment of the M.Div. It is 3 credits, letter grade only. This course orients mission in the very heart of our missional God and as the very essence of the Church and of every local congregation. It will focus on the Triune God as a missionary God, the congregation as hermeneutic of the Gospel, and on changing paradigms of mission that influence how we do evangelism in today’s post-modern, post-Christendom, pluralistic society. Thus, evangelism and mission are grounded in a missiological ecclesiology.
Textbooks:
MN501
Foundations of Christian Worship
Instructor: Dr. Tim Slemmons
3 credits; Letter Grade OnlyPrerequisites: None
This course serves as an introductory study of the history, theology, and practice of Christian worship. Attention will be given to biblical, theological, historical, and practical foundations of worship. Within these larger categories of worship, the course will also introduce topics of space, language, and time.
Required Texts (Essential to the content of the course)
Recommended Texts (These texts are not required, but will provide added insight to our conversation)
Suggested Reading