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Students pursuing Jewish studies develop essential professional competencies to thrive as active global participants. Through examining diverse aspects of Jewish civilization - including its cultural traditions, historical developments, literary works, social structures, and philosophical ideas - learners cultivate crucial analytical, reasoning, and expressive abilities.
Acquire comprehensive understanding of Jewish cultural and social systems
Select from our culture-focused or language-intensive program options
Collaborate with and learn from cross-disciplinary scholars
Graduates emerge as skilled professionals and conscientious global citizens with deep expertise in Jewish civilization across multiple dimensions, prepared for rewarding careers in education, media, social work, legal fields, personnel management, tech industries, and financial sectors.
Undergraduate international students are students who have completed a secondary school and are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, and who have or will be applying for a temporary U.S. Visa, such as an F-1 or J-1.
TOEFL: 75
IELTS: 6.5
Total scores must include a TOEFL writing sub score of 19 or higher or an IELTS writing sub score of 5.5 or higher. Scores may not be combined.