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Our Programs
Participants pursue a Certificate, a Master's Degree, or Post-Graduate Certificate
in any of our programs. Non-credit participation, or audits, are also welcome.
More application information can be found here.
To audit any course that School of Ministry offers, fill out the "special student" application.
Program in Catholic School Teaching
The Master of Catholic School Teaching is a collaborative degree project involving the School of Ministry, and the Dallas
Area Network for Teaching and Education (DANTE), a special project within the
Department of Education committed to forming a Catholic "community of practice"
both on campus and online where preservice and inservice teachers can construct
what it means to teach...for the first time or all over again. Designed to lead,
encourage, and support prospective and practicing Catholic school teachers in
their efforts to become fully-informed, reflective, faith-filled educators for
Catholic schools, the Masters in Catholic School Teaching (MCST) includes the
religious education/theology and professional education courses necessary to
satisfy teaching requirements as determined by the Texas Catholic Conference
Education Department for a) teaching religion/theology in grades 3K - 12 in Texas
Catholic schools, b) teaching subjects other than religion/theology in grades
3K - 12 in Texas Catholic schools, and c) teaching religion/theology in Texas
parish programs of religious education. The MCST also offers three focus areas:
Designed to give students the tools for the practical application of theological
knowledge, the Master of Theological Studies offers a course of study for those students interested in reflecting on seminal
theological questions. In the M.T.S. program, students take seven core courses
- Moral Theology, Liturgy and the Sacraments, Church History, Systematic Theology,
Theological Reflection, Old Testament, and New Testament. In addition, students
choose five elective courses in order to allow them to pursue their own theological
interests.
- Concentration in Biblical Theology
The concentration combines foundational bible and theology courses in School of Ministry
with an intellectually rigorous approach to scripture. The degree requires 36
credit hours of course work, at least 18 hours of which will be scripture.
Required scripture courses include Old Testament and New Testament. Students may
choose from the following electives: Pentateuch, Prophets, Wisdom and Psalms,
Synoptic Gospels, Fourth Gospel, Paul and Acts, Biblical Archaeology, and others.
Our Master of Religious Education program prepares those students who wish to be Directors of Religious Education
in their parishes. Every student in the Religious Education program takes a set
of core courses as well as courses focused specifically on the principles of
religious education. In addition, students in the program participate in a mentoring
program, one that joins them to a professional minister in the local area to
give them support, encouragement, and practical knowledge beyond their classroom
experience.
Program in Pastoral Ministry
The Master of Pastoral Ministry Program equips those who wish to serve in the parishes of the dioceses of Dallas,
Fort Worth, Tyler and Shreveport with appropriate theological knowledge, pastoral
skill, and spiritual depth. To meet the diverse pastoral needs of the surrounding
diocese, the M.P.M. program has several focus areas:
- Campus Ministry
Campus Ministers provide proactive ministerial services on college campuses, reaching
out to young adults. This program prepares those interested in working with a
population faced with the challenges of college life, and the often accompanying
questions about faith, values, and using one's gifts.
- Family Ministry
This recognized program for Family Ministry Certification is offered in cooperation
with the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers, and the regional
Family Life Network. This concentration enables participants to minister effectively
to the particular needs of families in the 21st century.
- Healthcare Ministries
Recognized by the National Association of Catholic Chaplains, this focus area features
on site Clinical Pastoral education(CPE) at Harris Medical Center in Fort Worth
or Children's Medical Center of Dallas, combined with academic knowledge and
a capstone project.
- Hispanic Ministry
With emphasis on ministerial outreach to the Hispanic community, the program in Hispanic
Ministry trains professionals to meet the needs of one of the fastest growing
communities in the Church.
- Pastoral Life and Administration
Intended to prepare Pastoral Associates and Parish Life Administrators, this focus
area emphasizes the comprehensive needs of those assisting with parish leadership,
administration, and faith formation.
- Youth Ministry
This focus area provides the preparation needed to address the spiritual growth of
youth in a parish or school setting. The program is offered in conjunction with
the Center for Ministry Development and meets its requirements for the National
Certificate in Youth Ministry.
- The University of Dallas and Center for Ministry Development
have agreed to offer the Youth Ministry degree nationally.
The Catholic School Leadership Program teaches those skills necessary to be an effective administrator or teacher
in area Catholic schools. The Program consists of a series of courses that bring
the light of experience an critically accepted principles to bear on the tasks
of being a leader in a Catholic school as well as a series of courses that are
theological an pastoral in their orientation, bringing the light of faith to
the role of school leadership. Students in the M.C.S.L. program are required
to take four core courses in addition to eight courses designed specifically
for training in successful Catholic school leadership.
The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its programs and activities.
Any person alleging to have been discriminated against in violation of Title
IX may present a complaint to the Title IX coordinator. The Coordinator assists
in an informal resolution of the complaint or guides the complainant to the appropriate
individual or process for resolving the complaint. Title IX Coordinator: The
University has designated Janis Townsend, Director of Human Resources, as the
Title IX Coordinator. Human Resources is located on the second floor of Carpenter
Hall and the phone number is (972) 721-5382. Unlawful Discrimination and Harassment:
The University of Dallas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following
person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination
policies: Janis Townsend, Director of Human Resources – section 504/ADA Coordinator
– Title IX Coordinator – Age Discrimination Act Coordinator – Office of Human
Resources, Carpenter Hall 2nd Floor – 1845 E. Northgate Drive, Irving, TX. 75062
– (972) 721-5382.
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