University of Maryland

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Bachelor

Jewish Studies

Offered at University of Maryland, USA
DegreeBachelor
FieldBA Jewish Studies
Duration4 years
Tuition40254.00

Overview

Overview A Bachelor’s in Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland builds your knowledge of Jewish history, culture, literature, and religious texts—while strengthening academic skills like textual analysis, evidence-based argumentation, and clear writing. The program includes structured language study in Hebrew (with a pathway for students who begin without prior Hebrew). You’ll also explore major themes across Jewish civilization, from antiquity to modern communities.

About this programme

Overview

The Bachelor’s in Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland offers an in-depth exploration of Jewish history, culture, literature, and religious texts. This program not only enriches your understanding of Jewish civilization but also enhances essential academic skills such as textual analysis, evidence-based argumentation, and effective writing.

Structured language study in Hebrew is a key component of the curriculum, with a pathway available for students who start without prior Hebrew knowledge. You will engage with significant themes throughout Jewish history, from ancient times to contemporary communities.

  • Degree: Bachelor’s (BA) in Jewish Studies
  • Focus: Jewish history, culture, literature, and texts; Hebrew language study
  • Language requirement: Hebrew proficiency pathway; third-year Hebrew required
  • Typical coursework themes: Jewish civilization; American Jewish experience; Jewish texts and cultures; concepts of Judaism; electives in literature and language
  • Delivery format: On-campus
  • Credits & duration: Varies based on student plan and transfer credits
  • Application: Online application recommended for early action consideration
  • English proficiency: Accepted tests include TOEFL iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test

What you'll study

The program encompasses a blend of required courses and electives that cover various aspects of Jewish civilization, texts, history, and language.

  • Jewish Civilization
  • American Jewish Experience
  • Special Topics in Jewish Studies
  • Reconstructing the Civilization of Ancient Mesopotamia
  • Rabbinic Movement: History and Culture
  • Jewish Texts and Cultures of the Second Temple Period
  • History of the Jewish People
  • Concepts of Judaism

Additionally, text and language-focused courses may include:

  • Classical Hebrew
  • The Hebrew Bible: Narrative
  • Hebrew Bible: Poetry and Prophecy
  • Fantasy and Supernatural in Jewish Literature
  • Jewish Literature
  • The Jew and the City through the Centuries
  • Yiddish
  • Elementary Yiddish
  • Intensive Elementary Yiddish
  • Elementary/Introductory Language Module for Jewish Studies

Hebrew requirement

  • Students must complete a Hebrew proficiency pathway, including third-year Hebrew.
  • For those without prior Hebrew, the program facilitates progression through the required sequence, with options for additional study, such as intensive programs abroad, to enhance fluency.

Entry requirements

Specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program are not widely published. Prospective students should check with the university for detailed admissions criteria.

Career prospects

A degree in Jewish Studies opens doors to various career paths, including roles in education, cultural institutions, religious organizations, and community service. Graduates may also pursue further studies or research in Jewish history, literature, and related fields.

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