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Pursuing a Jewish Studies major or minor at Emory naturally complements a liberal arts education while opening doors to diverse fields in the humanities and social sciences. In today's multicultural world, engaging with the global historical Jewish experience equips students to navigate and contribute meaningfully to society, regardless of their professional or personal aspirations.
Supported by a distinguished core faculty specializing in history, law, religion, anthropology, ethics, literature, psychoanalysis, and language—alongside affiliated experts spanning biological anthropology to visual media studies—TIJS provides students with one of the country's most comprehensive interdisciplinary Jewish studies programs.
Official high school transcripts
A score of 100 on the internet-based TOEFL and an overall band score of 7.5 on the IELTS is expected
Application Deadlines:
Early Decision I: November 1
Early Decision II January 1
Regular Decision January 1