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United Talmudical Seminary concentrates its academic identity in Philosophy — a focused program signature that reflects the seminary's religious and scholarly mission. Across 1 program serving roughly 336 students annually, the institution channels the large majority of its degree output through a single disciplinary family, making it one of the most concentrated program portfolios in the Azimuth coverage set. Religion/Religious Studies is the institution's largest program, graduating 336 students, and Azimuth ranks it #12 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates in this field earn median earnings of $18,837 four years after enrollment. The institution's program mix is primarily shaped by its religious-studies identity rather than conventional labor-market alignment. Many graduates pursue pathways in religious leadership, communal service, and advanced Torah study — fields where four-year earnings figures capture only a portion of the full career trajectory. For students whose goals align with Philosophy and the vocational paths it supports, the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides broader context for how specialized religious-studies credentials connect to workforce outcomes.