A seminary education can vary in length depending on the concentration or field of study. Most seminaries have their primary degree being Master of Divinity. While many seminaries are setup like universities, having different "schools" offering many types of degrees. Typical setups would include a Theology/Divinity School, Christian or Religious Education School, Missions or Evangelism School, as well as a Music School. Seminary institutions grant Master and Doctorate level degrees, with a small number of schools/students able to get Bachelor degrees. With this in mind most Master of Divinity programs are 3 years or about 90 credit hours. Other Master level offerings are typically 2 years or 60 credit hours.
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A place where men are trained to become priests is called a "seminary". To go to the seminary, a man must be sponsored by a Diocese or a religious order.
Fuller Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary was created in 1812.
Buffalo Seminary was created in 1851.
Smithville Seminary was created in 1839.
Smithville Seminary ended in 1876.
Luther Seminary was created in 1869.
Western Seminary was created in 1927.
Halki seminary was created in 1844.
Whitestown Seminary was created in 1827.
Wyoming Seminary was created in 1844.