Go to School for Theology?

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A theology degree is primarily intended for a student who wishes either to become ordained to serve as a minister or pastor for churches of a specific denomination, or who wishes to get a higher degree and, in turn, teach theology or religious studies. Professionals working in some other positions could benefit greatly from a theology degree, such as social workers, youth ministers, writers, and lawyers. Many large universities have schools of divinity or theology where theology degrees are offered, but many students also prefer to attend an independent seminary. Seminaries are often affiliated with a particular church or denomination, and are occasionally sponsored by a university but exist autonomously. The degrees offered by seminaries and divinity schools vary drastically, with some schools offering undergraduate degrees and others offering only Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, or Doctorate degrees. Some theology schools focus heavily on offering academically rigorous programs, with a wide variety of coursework which could also prepare students for careers as professors, and some offer only the minimum needed to prepare students for ordination and service in ministry. Some schools focus entirely on a certain religious tradition or denomination, while others provide or require coursework focused on other faiths or on the academic study of religion. Many theology degree programs also require field work, which often occurs in the form of a student taking an internship or part-time job which allows him or her to gain practical experience in theology. Some theology programs have language requirements, which maintain that students must be proficient in a foreign language to receive their degrees. Programs that offer advanced graduate-level degrees generally expect applicants to possess Bachelor's degrees. Though it is usually not required that the applicant obtained his or her undergraduate degree in religion or theology, a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum with some coursework in religious studies strengthens one's application tremendously. Students wanting to obtain a theology degree should be wary of unaccredited or unaffiliated seminaries or unofficial online programs, and should be certain before enrolling that their chosen school will allow them to be ordained in their denominations.

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