How does the quality of online classes compare to residential classes at UDTS?
We don’t offer two different M.Div. degrees at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. We offer one degree in two settings: residential and contextual. That means the academic standards we’ve set for our residential students are exactly the same for our online students. Our faculty teach the same courses with the same curricular goals and the same grading scale in both settings: the professors you meet during your intensives are the same professors you’ll take classes from online. We are called to prepare faithful pastors – academic excellence goes hand-in-hand with our mission.
We don’t offer two different M.Div. degrees or two different MAMC degrees at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. We offer single degrees in two settings: residential and contextual. That means the academic standards we’ve set for our residential students are exactly the same for our online students. Our faculty teach the same courses with the same curricular goals and the same grading scale in both settings: the professors you meet during your intensives are the same professors you’ll take classes from online. We are called to prepare faithful pastors – academic excellence goes hand-in-hand with our mission.
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