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Our Hebrew and Hungarian degree program provides extensive opportunities to cultivate thorough, comparative, and cross-cultural perspectives in the humanities. Students can select from a diverse array of courses covering literature, linguistic studies, history, sociology, philosophy, art, cinema, and other cultural aspects tied to their chosen languages. During the first, second, and final years, participants will enroll in language courses for their selected tongues alongside related cultural studies. Additionally, learners may opt for interdisciplinary modules from the School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS) and the School of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES), exploring literature, film studies, linguistics, and history through multiple academic lenses.