Judaic studies is an interdisciplinary program of study which focuses on the Jews and Judaism, including but not limited to, historical, linguistic, religious, sociological, political, and philosophical perspectives. Our program spans the periods from the beginnings of ancient Israel through the modern Jews and modern Israel. If you have no previous experience with Hebrew language, you are required to complete 42 credits including three required, core courses in Jewish history (9 credits) and two years of modern Hebrew (12 credits). The modern Hebrew requirement may be waived for students who demonstrate equivalent fluency.
Students in upper-level Judaic studies courses undertake substantial written work exclusive of examinations. The emphasis is on helping students learn to write effective analytical research papers. Choose from one of the following two courses:
Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Ethics
Modern European-Jewish Literature
For more information, and to see a complete list of additional degree requirements, visit the Course Catalog.
Bachelors
Rolling Admissions
Spring: December 1, Summer: April 3, Fall: July 4
2.75
IELTS: 6.5 TOFEL: PTE: 58
4 Years
USD$ 47334.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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West Hartford, Connecticut
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