Accountability and Accreditation

Torah Study University is a member of the Apostolic Council for Educational Accountability (ACEA)  

Academics 

Torah Study University is founded on the principles of G-d's Word for the sake of the entire Kingdom of G-d, with trust in the eternal value of Biblical Torah/Tanakh and of Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth as Messiah the Son of G-d. It is so instituted for all believers as long as it stands, according to the determination of the Most High G-d.

  • Our courses are transferable to select accredited colleges and universities in the US and Canada.
  • An Associate Degree in Jewish Theology requires a two year program.
  • Scholarship Opportunities Fall 2010 - apply at Dallas Jewish Community Foundation at their website:  www.djcf.org. You must be enrolled and registered in the university.


HEBRAIC ROOTS / TORAH STUDY ~ Course Description
 

"The Original Language of G-d" Studying from a Hebraic concept would allow you to reexamine the Scriptures with a powerful flood light through the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit), which will expose the hidden treasures in the Torah. Torah Study University through the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit) is producing a work of restoration; returning the "church" to its Jewish foundation in order to go forward in a deeper understanding of biblical truth, faith and practice.
 

We strongly believe the goal of restoring Jewish roots is to educate, edify, and expand to believers a committed and dedicated holy lifestyle.

Why Study Hebrew: The purpose of learning the word of G-d Hebraicly is to prepare us for a life of service and obedience in the knowledge of G-d. The Torah was given by G-d as instruction to us, (His people) on how to live our lives according to His plan. It's up to us to study it, learn it, embrace it, and live it in every circumstance of our lives.

TSU Fall 2010 Courses  

FALL SEMESTER:  Level I - Basic Hebraic Roots/Torah Study August 10 - December 14, 2010 (*Pre-requisite for SOM and Level II Hebraic Roots/Torah Study )  DAY: Tuesday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM COST:  ($850 Per Semester) (30 Credits) Plus $150 Non-Refundable Registration Fee

Diploma Issued; Graduation after completing both advanced level programs. These courses are part of a two-year program~Associate Degree in Jewish Theology is awarded at completion.  

Subjects include:

  • 801 - What is the name of your Creator?
  • 802 - A Teacher and Student Mindset
  • 803 - History of the Bible
  • 804 - History of the KJV bible
  • 805 - Development of Theology I
  • 806 - Development of Theology II
  • 807 - Replacement Theology ~ Is not G-d's Plan.
  • 808 - Ancient Philosophers
  • 809 - The Influential Theologians of the Church Fathers

2010 FALL SEMESTER: Level II - Basic Hebraic Roots/Torah Study August 9 - December 15 (*Pre-Requisite for SOM) DAY: Monday 7:45 PM - 9:00 PM COST:  ($850 Per Semester) (30 Credits) Plus $150 Non-Refundable Registration Fee

Diploma Issued; Graduation after completing both advanced level programs. These courses are part of a two-year program ~Associate Degree in Jewish Theology is awarded at completion. *Pre-requisite for SOM.

      Subjects include:

  • 810 - History of the Tanakh
  • 811 - Eras of Jewish History
  • 812 - Jewish Philosophy
  • 813 - The Rabbinic  Period
  • 814 - Judaism in the first Century
  • 815 - The 613 Mitzvot (Commandments)
  • 816 - Symbols of  Judaism
  • 817 - Anti-Semitism
  • 818 - What is a Jew?
  • 819 - Jewish Prayer
  • 820 - Southern and Northern Kingdom
  • 821 - Development of the Hebrew Text

SPECIAL NOTE: Hebraic Roots/Torah Study and School of Ministry courses can be taken consecutively.

SCHOOL OF MINISTRY ~ Course Description

The School of Ministry (SOM) program is dedicated to embracing a dynamic spiritual commitment and to engaging thoughtfully with the world around us.  SOM offers a superior education in an active, stimulating intellectual environment. Our gifted faculty and leadership team is committed to fulfilling this divine mandate and to see an entire generation impacted by the gospel message of Yeshua (Jesus) in power.

SOM seeks to help students become world-influencers, enhancing G-d's kingdom and building Messiah’s (Christ's) church. Recognizing the Torah (Old Testament) in the B’rit Hadashah (New Testament) as the authoritative Word of Adonai (G-d), the goal of the School is to study it with passion and precision, and to help students prepare for effective ministries.

You must complete both Hebraic Roots courses Level I and Level II and School of Ministry (SOM) to be a License Minister through our University. Hebraic Roots/Torah Study courses are included as part of the 2 Yr. Program.  There is a Formal Graduation and License after completing 2Yr. Program.

SCHOOL OF MINISTRY: Hebrew Theological Studies  2010 FALL SEMESTER:  August 9 - December 15,  DAY: Monday 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM & Wednesday (Lab) 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM  COST:  ($1,000 Per Semester) (30 Credits) Plus $150 Non-Refundable Registration Fee

      Subjects include:

  • 901 - The History of Christianity
  • 902 - New Testament
  • 903 - Homiletics
  • 904 - Hebraic Hermeneutics
  • 905 - Biblical Discipleship
  • 906 - Evangelism
  • 907 - Biblical Leadership
  • 908 - Effective Communication
  • 909 - Ministry Practicums
  • 910 - Spiritual Warfare
  • 911 - The History of Worship

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TUITION AND FEES

  • $150 Non-Refundable Registration Fee is due before August 9, 2010 by mail or online.
  • Tuition is due by August 9, 2010.  Addl. Late Registration Fee of $50 after August 16, 2010.
  • Full Tuition is due by August 20, 2010 or complete payment plan with the Finance Office.

  • International and Core Students please call the office for tuition rates (972) 870-5384

WITHDRAWAL

Withdraw procedures and refund policies apply after full tuition is PAID.
  • Students who withdraw before the first day of classes are entitled to a 100% refund
  • Students who withdraw during the first week of the semester will receive a 65% refund
  • Students who withdraw during the second week of the semester will receive a 40% refund
  • Students who withdraw during the third week of the semester will receive a 15% refund
  • No refund is given to a student after the third week

*Disclaimer:  Subjects, times, and semester extension fees may change without prior notice. 

 

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