Grow in a deeper relationship with God's word from anywhere in the world through our
online program.
Our online courses are taught by acclaimed University of Dallas faculty known for
their serious, academic, and faith-filled work. Students engage with classmates through
online discussion boards and watch relevant lectures posted by professors. Class,
which is split into three 10-week modules, opens the week of September 10 and ends
the week of May 6. Online classes are held asynchronously.
“The Scriptures were once like a bewildering, impenetrable fog to me. I didn’t understand
historical context or literary structure or thematic purpose, much less theological
and philosophical meaning. Now I have the confidence to open the Bible anywhere and
enter directly into the world of wilderness or exile, prophecy or fulfillment.”
- Martha Fitzgerald, CBS
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The course fee for the academic year is $745. This payment includes a $90 technology
fee. If you register before May 31st, you will pay a discounted price of $710.
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UD welcomes Emmet T. Flood, Assistant to the President and Special Counsel to the President, as the 2019 commencement speaker. Emmet T. Flood received his B.A. magna cum laude from the University of Dallas in 1978.
As UD's first-ever recipient of the George S. Sturgeon Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship, business graduate student Dominique West will receive a $3,000 scholarship to apply toward her final semester at UD. West is graduating with her M.S. in Cybersecurity in May.
UD announced the formation of the St. John Paul II Teaching Fellow in Social Thought. Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., known for his clear and careful writing as well as his poise and civility in addressing controversial social issues, has been selected the first fellow.