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Programs

Flexible, Mentor-Supported Theological Training

The IUDI University Experience

  • Modular Learning

    Six sequential modules — Foundations through Capstone — with an innovative curriculum built for today’s challenges.

  • Any Device, Even Offline

    Study on phone, tablet, or laptop — online or offline — on our proprietary LMS built for low-bandwidth environments.

  • Support & Mentorship

    Dedicated mentors and a responsive support team deliver smooth, timely feedback and guidance at every step.

Curriculum

Our Online Degree Programs

Select a program below to explore its modules, courses, and credit requirements in detail.

MA in Theology

Total Credit Units
60 Credit Units
  1. 1 Foundations

    4 courses · 13 CU
    1. How to Learn
      3 CU
    2. Academic Writing
      4 CU
    3. Old Testament Survey
      3 CU
    4. New Testament Survey
      3 CU
  2. 2 Core

    5 courses · 19 CU
    1. Biblical Hermeneutics
      3 CU
    2. Historical and Systematic Theology I: Patristic Era
      4 CU
    3. Historical and Systematic Theology II: Medieval and Pre-Reformation
      4 CU
    4. Historical and Systematic Theology III: Reformation
      4 CU
    5. Historical and Systematic Theology IV: Modern and Contemporary
      4 CU
  3. 3 Advanced

    3 courses · 9 CU
    1. Contours of Culture
      3 CU
    2. Practical Theology
      3 CU
    3. Missiology
      3 CU
  4. 4 Application

    3 courses · 9 CU
    1. Christian Apologetics
      3 CU
    2. Effective Communication
      3 CU
    3. Ethical Leadership
      3 CU
  5. 5 Research

    1 course · 3 CU
    1. Research Methods and Ethics
      3 CU
  6. 6 Capstone

    2 courses · 7 CU
    1. Thesis Proposal
      2 CU
    2. Thesis (Mémoire)
      5 CU

MA in Theology

Total Credit Units
60 Credit Units
  1. 1 Foundations

    4 courses · 13 CU
    1. How to Learn
      3 CU
    2. Academic Writing
      4 CU
    3. Old Testament Survey
      3 CU
    4. New Testament Survey
      3 CU
  2. 2 Core

    5 courses · 19 CU
    1. Biblical Hermeneutics
      3 CU
    2. Historical and Systematic Theology I: Patristic Era
      4 CU
    3. Historical and Systematic Theology II: Medieval and Pre-Reformation
      4 CU
    4. Historical and Systematic Theology III: Reformation
      4 CU
    5. Historical and Systematic Theology IV: Modern and Contemporary
      4 CU
  3. 3 Advanced

    3 courses · 9 CU
    1. Contours of Culture
      3 CU
    2. Practical Theology
      3 CU
    3. Missiology
      3 CU
  4. 4 Application

    3 courses · 9 CU
    1. Christian Apologetics
      3 CU
    2. Effective Communication
      3 CU
    3. Ethical Leadership
      3 CU
  5. 5 Research

    1 course · 3 CU
    1. Research Methods and Ethics
      3 CU
  6. 6 Capstone

    2 courses · 7 CU
    1. Thesis Proposal
      2 CU
    2. Thesis (Mémoire)
      5 CU

Admission Requirements

Who can enroll?

  • MA

    A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution or one of recognized academic quality.

  • PhD

    A master’s degree in theology or a related field (or equivalent), from an accredited institution or one of recognized academic quality.

Our curriculum is anchored in rigorous exegesis, evangelical systematic theology, and applied ethics — then shaped for the real contexts where our students minister. Every module is designed to form both mind and character, so that graduates leave not only with credits, but with habits of faithful, thoughtful leadership.
Dr. Moussa Bongoyok, Founding President of IUDI University

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Our Degrees

What languages are supported?
All content, assessments, and support are available in French and English.
What technology do I need?
A smartphone or computer is all you need. The platform is built for low-bandwidth environments and lets you download course materials to study offline, then sync your assignments once you reconnect — well-suited to intermittent connectivity.
How long does it take to complete a degree?
The MA (60 credit units) typically takes about two years of part-time study, and students with strong prior preparation may finish in as little as 12 months. The PhD (90 credit units) typically takes three to four years, depending on the pace of the dissertation. All programs are self-paced within each module.
Will employers recognize my degree?
IUDI University confers MA and PhD degrees in Theology designed to prepare graduates for ministry, scholarship, and cross-cultural leadership — the contexts our students typically serve. We are permitted to grant religious degrees in Texas as a religious exempt postsecondary institution; we are not accredited by a US Department of Education–recognized agency, and our membership in the Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries (AICCS) is a peer evangelical affiliation rather than an accreditation. If your plans depend on transfer credit, US licensure, or specific employer requirements, please confirm with the employers, denominations, or graduate schools you hope to serve how our degrees will be received in your context before enrolling.
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