Texas University of Theology maintains a strong commitment to vocational ministry training within the local context of the church. While TXUT’s curriculum is deep-rooted in a Pentecostal-Charismatic heritage, it remains open-ended and adaptable to any immediate cultural context. TXUT encourages students who study in our Resource Centers to apply their educational experience to their church environment, denomination, and faith community.
CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH & SPANISH.
Tuition Prices & Requirements
Diploma Levels | Total Annual Tuition | Monthly Payment Schedule (10 months) | Monthly Book Fee | Graduation Requirements (Full details listed below chart) |
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Certificate of Biblical Studies (1st Year) | $1,250.00 | $125.00 | $15 – $20 | 10 Classes |
Associate of Arts in Theological Studies (2nd Year) | $1,250.00 | $125.00 | $15 – $20 | 10 Classes |
Ministerial Diploma (3rd Year) | $1,250.00 | $125.00 | $15 – $20 | 10 Classes |
Bachelor of Arts in Theology (4th Year) | $1,250.00 | $125.00 | $15 – $20 | 10 Classes & 50-Page Thesis |
Master of Arts in Theology | $1,500.00 | $150.00 | $15 – $20 | Completed Bachelors, 10 Classes, & 75 Page Thesis |
Doctor of Ministry in Theological Studies (D.Min) | $2,000.00 | $200.00 | $15 – $20 | Completed Masters, 10 Classes, & 125 Page Thesis |
Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies (Ph.D) | $2,800.00 | $280.00 | $15 – $20 | Completed D.Min, 10 Classes, & 175 Page Thesis |
CHRISTIAN COUNSELING PROGRAM | $500.00 added to annual tuition prices above. | $50.00 added to monthly payments above. | Your 10 Classes will be specifically focused on different aspects of Christian Counseling.
Only BA, MA & Doctoral students are eligible. |
Annual Registration Fee – Non-Refundable | $50.00 |
GRADUATION FEES: 1st Year up to Bachelor Students Master Level Students Doctoral Level Students | $75.00 $125.00 $150.00 |
THESIS BINDING FEE: Bachelor Level Students Master Level Students Doctoral Level Students | $100 For BA, MA, & Doctoral Students Only |
Below are the full details of each program level:
Requirements for Certificate in Theological Studies (Year 1):
Requirements for Associate in Theological Studies (Year 2):
Requirements for Ministerial Diploma (Year 3):
The Bachelor of Theological Studies degree focuses on historical, systematic, and biblical theology. The program is designed to provide a theological foundation for ministerial service. Most students transfer in from the three-year Ministerial Diploma program, but if you’ve earned 90 credits in ministry, theology, Bible, or the humanities from another recognized college or University, you should be able to transfer into the Bachelor’s degree completion program. This program is offered in English and Spanish.
Requirements for Bachelor of Theological Studies (Year 4):
Degree Emphasis Options
- Theology
- Christian Counseling (The 10 classes for the year are Counseling focused. This program is an additional $650.00 to the Theology Program pricing.)
Goals for the Bachelor of Theological Studies Degree
- To give students a biblical and theological foundation for effective ministry
- To build the student’s understanding and application of the theological aspects of ministry
- To broaden the student’s ministry perspective to include urban and global realities with a Christian worldview
- To provide students with knowledge of a range of basic theological disciplines
- To prepare students to bring theological disciplines into creative and critical interaction with other disciplines
- To provide students with a critical and contextual appropriation and appreciation of Christian tradition
- To provide an opportunity to develop his/her ability to think and to analyze theologically
- To prepare students further graduate study, including the Master of Divinity and/or Doctor of Ministry.
After completing the Bachelor of Theological Studies Degree, you will be able to:
The Master of Theological Studies degree focuses on historical, systematic, and biblical theology. The program is designed to provide a theological foundation for ministerial service.
Requirements for Master of Theological Studies (Year 5):
Degree Emphasis Options
- Theology
- Christian Counseling (The 10 classes for the year are Counseling focused. This program is an additional $650.00 to the Theology Program pricing.)
Goals for the Master of Theological Studies Degree
- To give students a biblical and theological foundation for effective ministry
- To build the student’s understanding and application of the theological aspects of ministry
- To broaden the student’s ministry perspective to include urban and global realities with a Christian worldview
- To provide students with knowledge of a range of basic theological disciplines
- To prepare students to bring theological disciplines into creative and critical interaction with other disciplines
- To provide students with a critical and contextual appropriation and appreciation of Christian tradition
- To provide an opportunity to develop his/her ability to think and to analyze theologically
- To prepare students further graduate study, including the Master of Divinity and/or Doctor of Ministry.
After completing the Master of Theological Studies Degree, you will be able to:
- Grasp the basic content and structure of the Old and New Testaments of Scripture as well as to understand the broad storyline of the Bible.
- Develop sensitivity to issues and procedures in interpretation of the text so that with a facility in the original languages the student will be able to communicate the message of that Scripture in a way that stays faithful to the intention of the text and is relevant for people today.
- Gain an awareness of the unique beliefs of the Christian faith and an understanding of the evidence on which that faith is based as well as a sense of how to apply basic biblical principles to life’s ethical issues.
- Formulate and articulate a distinctively Christian worldview.
- Demonstrate a commitment to life-long learning.
- Deepen Christian character and personal spiritual life, acquire the ability to think as a Christian about life and culture, and use resources to derive answers for developing issues in a pluralistic world.
- Demonstrate a broad knowledge of the Bible and theology and the ability to integrate this knowledge with daily life and work.
- Communicate the Christian faith and its theological identity in private and in public.
- Minister to people personally and facilitate the ministry of persons for whom they have leadership responsibilities.
- Function as a lifelong learner and apply understanding of the developmental process and learning to facilitate learning among other people.
- Demonstrate competent skills in the study and interpretation of the scriptures and their personal and community applications.
- Articulate a theological and historical understanding of the Christian faith and its ethical implications for the individual, community, and Christian ministry.
- Continue to grow in one’s relationship with Christ through the practices of spiritual formation.
- Apply cognitive disciplines that foster continued growth and effectiveness in Christian living and ministry.
The Doctor of Ministry in Theological Studies degree program is designed to serve the need of ministers for an experience of continuing education, which renews the personal life of faith, further develops professional competence, and stimulates continued growth in biblical and theological foundations for ministry. The purpose of this degree program is to equip the student for a higher level of competence in the practice of ministry.
Requirements for Doctor of Ministry in Theological Studies (D. Min.):
Degree Emphasis Options
- Theology
- Christian Counseling (The 10 classes for the year are Counseling focused. This program is an additional $650.00 to the Theology Program pricing.)
Nature of the Program
Admission to the Doctor of Ministry Program is on the basis of high competence in theology and ministry, as well as motivation to do research in a recognized area of ministry. Competence in theology may be demonstrated by having completed a minimum of a Master of Arts in Theology degree or equivalent with a balanced curriculum, including disciplines in biblical studies, ethics, and studies in ministry. Competence in ministry may be demonstrated by a documented minimum of three years of full-time ministerial service or five years part-time service. A complete transcript of previous academic work is to be submitted before an application for admission can be acted on.
Guided Readings
Guided readings are to reflect an area of research that is directed toward the writing of the doctoral project. The student is to choose guided readings as approved by the Doctoral Committee, to read and reflect on; intellectually, spiritually, and vocationally. These readings must then be documented in the form of an annotated bibliography with synoptic abstracts of the works that have been read. This exercise is an opportunity for the student to begin his or her doctoral research. There is no minimum or maximum amount of words to be written, but the writings must be comprehensive enough to cover the topic. This primarily constitutes Chapter 2 of the doctoral project (Literature Review). The completed Guided Readings are a part of the doctoral project.
Doctoral Proposal
The student is to then write a proposal for the Doctorate, describing the project according to the prescribed format. The completed proposal is to be approved by the Doctoral Committee of the University. The process and format for a Doctoral Proposal is described in Research Writing Made Easy and the resource titled Steps to Completing Your Doctoral Project/Dissertation. These resources will be provided by the Student Services Department.
Doctoral Project
The student is then (upon approval of the proposal) to begin writing his or her Doctoral Project, according to the specific format. The Doctoral Project is the finishing work for the doctoral degree, and is what provides the right to be called “Doctor.” It is worth 15 credits towards the degree program. The guidelines for the writing of the Project are again found in the book Research Writing Made Easy, and with the help of your doctoral project coordinator, you will be able to complete your goal.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies degree program is designed to serve the need of ministers for an experience of continuing education, which renews the personal life of faith, further develops professional competence, and stimulates continued growth in biblical and theological foundations for ministry. The purpose of this degree program is to equip the student for a higher level of competence in the practice of ministry.
Requirements for Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies (Ph.D):
Degree Emphasis Options
- Theology
- Christian Counseling (The 10 classes for the year are Counseling focused. This program is an additional $650.00 to the Theology Program pricing.)
Nature of the Program
Admission to the Doctor of Ministry Program is on the basis of high competence in theology and ministry, as well as motivation to do research in a recognized area of ministry. Competence in theology may be demonstrated by having completed a minimum of a Master of Arts in Theology degree or equivalent with a balanced curriculum, including disciplines in biblical studies, ethics, and studies in ministry. Competence in ministry may be demonstrated by a documented minimum of three years of full-time ministerial service or five years part-time service. A complete transcript of previous academic work is to be submitted before an application for admission can be acted on.
Guided Readings
Guided readings are to reflect an area of research that is directed toward the writing of the doctoral project. The student is to choose guided readings as approved by the Doctoral Committee, to read and reflect on; intellectually, spiritually, and vocationally. These readings must then be documented in the form of an annotated bibliography with synoptic abstracts of the works that have been read. This exercise is an opportunity for the student to begin his or her doctoral research. There is no minimum or maximum amount of words to be written, but the writings must be comprehensive enough to cover the topic. This primarily constitutes Chapter 2 of the doctoral project (Literature Review). The completed Guided Readings are a part of the doctoral project.
Doctoral Proposal
The student is to then write a proposal for the Doctorate, describing the project according to the prescribed format. The completed proposal is to be approved by the Doctoral Committee of the University. The process and format for a Doctoral Proposal is described in Research Writing Made Easy and the resource titled Steps to Completing Your Doctoral Project/Dissertation. These resources will be provided by the Student Services Department.
Doctoral Project
The student is then (upon approval of the proposal) to begin writing his or her Doctoral Project, according to the specific format. The Doctoral Project is the finishing work for the doctoral degree, and is what provides the right to be called “Doctor.” It is worth 15 credits towards the degree program. The guidelines for the writing of the Project are again found in the book Research Writing Made Easy, and with the help of your doctoral project coordinator, you will be able to complete your goal
The Christian Counseling Program is designed to prepare students for the specialized ministry of counseling within the context of the local church, para-church ministries, church related agencies, and other religious settings.
Christian Counseling Program Requirements:
- Applicant must be in the Bachelor, Master, or Doctoral Level of the program. Undergraduates are NOT eligible for the counseling program.
- Complete 10 counseling focused courses and achieve a passing score on each course’s corresponding assignment.
- Create a Thesis or Dissertation project from a counseling point of view and focus.
(BA 50 pgs, MA 75 pgs, D.Min 125 pgs, Ph.D 175 pgs)
- Fulfill all financial requirements of tuition and graduation fees in the current, enrolled school year.
The Counseling program fee is $500.00, in addition to the regular Theology Program pricing.
Please see tuition chart above to calculate exact prices.
Your final Degree will be awarded as a Theology Degree with an Emphasis in Christian Counseling.
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