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Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology

1851 establishments in CaliforniaCatholic seminaries in the United StatesCatholic universities and colleges in CaliforniaDominican universities and colleges in the United StatesEducation in Berkeley, California
Educational institutions established in 1851Graduate Theological UnionRoman Catholic Diocese of OaklandSchools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and CollegesSeminaries and theological colleges in CaliforniaUniversities and colleges in Alameda County, California

The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (DSPT) is a Catholic graduate school in Berkeley, California. it is a member of the interfaith Graduate Theological Union (GTU) and an affiliate of the University of California Berkeley. DSPT is sponsored by the Dominican Order. DSPT offers certificate and degree programs to women and men of all religions as well as training for the Dominicans of the Western Province. DSPT is the only graduate level theological institution in the United States to offer a concurrent degree, two master degrees with one thesis in philosophy and theology.

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Vine Street 2301
94709 Berkeley
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