The University of Dallas Classical Education Graduate Program fosters inquiry, cultivates
virtue, and instills wisdom.
The University of Dallas is a leader in the classical education movement, supplying schools around the country with principled, skilled teachers and administrators.
With dedicated faculty and staff drawing on extensive experience in the academy and the classical classroom, and assisted by UD's world-class undergraduate faculty, the Classical Education Graduate Program combines the ethos of the university’s Core Curriculum tradition with a focus on the theory and practice of classical education, bringing these to working and aspiring classical school teachers, school administrators, and others both locally and around the country.
To meet the needs of busy teachers and administrators, our courses — including offerings
such as Philosophy of Education, Trivium, Quadrivium, Classical Pedagogy, and History
of Liberal Arts Education — are offered online during the academic year and online
and onsite during the summer months.

Discover how you can join the growing classical movement.
Download our viewbook to learn more about the Classical Education Program.
Access the ResourceClassical Education Degree Offerings
Master of Arts in Humanities with Classical Education Concentration, Thesis Track
The Master of Arts in Humanities with Classical Education Concentration is a 36-hour program. The thesis track includes 15 credits of required courses, 6 credit hours of thesis, and 15 hours of electives, including an optional practicum component. This track requires demonstrated proficiency in a foreign language, usually Greek or Latin. See the full requirements.
Master of Arts in Humanities with Classical Education Concentration, Non-Thesis Track
The Master of Arts in Humanities with Classical Education Concentration is a 36-hour program. The non-thesis track includes 15 credits of required courses and 21 hours of electives, including an optional practicum component. See the full requirements.
Master of Arts in Humanities with Jewish Classical Education Concentration, Thesis Track
The Master of Arts in Humanities with Jewish Classical Education Concentration is a 30-hour program. The thesis track includes 24 credits of required courses, 6 credit hours of thesis, and 6 hours of electives, including an optional practicum component. This track requires demonstrated proficiency in at least one of the following foreign languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, German, and Italian. See the full requirements.
Master of Arts in Humanities with Jewish Classical Education Concentration, Non-Thesis Track
Master of Arts in Humanities with Jewish Classical Education Concentration is a 36-hour program. The non-thesis track includes 24 credits of required courses and 12 hours of electives, including an optional practicum component. This track requires demonstrated proficiency in at least one of the following foreign languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, German, and Italian. See the full requirements.
Classical Education Certificate
The Certificate of Classical Learning comprises three required courses — Trivium, Quadrivium and Philosophy of Education — and three elective courses, for a total of 18 credit hours. See the full requirements.
Make sure to consult the degree requirements, as well as our FAQ.
A Regular Cycle of Course Offerings
While you can complete the program at your own pace, we offer all required courses on a two-year cycle: Philosophy of Education, Trivium, Quadrivium, Classical Pedagogy Ancient & Modern, and one of four Great Works courses. See, in addition to these, descriptions of other regular elective course offerings. You can also see a spreadsheet with current course offerings and information on past course offerings here.