Audit Program

Phillips Theological Seminary offers classes for no academic credit through an audit program. A limited number of auditors may be permitted in some courses, depending on course size and type. Contact the Ulysses D. Allen, Director of Recruitment and Admissions, for registration assistance, @ptstulsa.edu or call 918.270.6420


Audit Courses Fall 2024

Some courses may have prerequisites.

AH 880.143 Colonialism and Complexities of Indigenous Identities, Lisa Dellinger, Concentrated Weekends (Oct 3-5, Dec 5-7)

CE 5403 Educating Through the Different Stages of Life, Anne Carter Walker, A-Term Concentrated Course (August 5-9) Registration Deadline July 15

DS 5003 History and Polity of the Disciples of Christ, Lisa Barnett, A-Term Concentrated Course (August 5-9) Registration Deadline July 15

DMIN 808 The Biblical Message and the Praxis of God: Reading the New Testament in the Context of Empire, Warren Carter, Concentrated Course (Oct. 7-11); Prerequisite: NT 500; this course runs concurrently with NT 600.11

HC 6503 History of Religions in the U.S., Lisa Barnett, Asynchronous Online

NT 5003 Introduction to the New Testament, Warren Carter, Synchronous Tuesdays, 8:30 – 11:15 am

NT 600.113 Reading the New Testament in the Context of Empire, Warren Carter, Concentrated Course (Oct. 7-11); Prerequisite: NT 500; this course runs concurrently with DMIN 808

NT 8253 New Testament Greek I, Warren Carter, Synchronous Only Mondays/Thursdays, 8:30 – 9:45 am

PW 5403 The Theology and Practice of Public Worship, Allie Utley, Asynchronous Online

TH 5003 Introduction to Theology, Lisa Dellinger, Asynchronous Online, will accept auditors above course cap limit

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