MASTER OF ARTS IN JEWISH STUDIES
Chicago, USA
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
Blended
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Introduction
At Spertus Institute, we embrace the idea that the wisdom of Jewish thought and the richness of Jewish experiences inform Jewish society and Judaism today. Our programs encourage personal reflection. Students grapple with Jewish ideas in the service of their personal, professional, and communal advancement.
Spertus Institute's Master of Arts in Jewish Studies (MAJS) is a sequenced, content-specific program that explores Jewish civilization's evolving nature, the fundamental religious and intellectual outlook of Jews and Judaism, and the contributions of Jewish civilization to human civilization. The program is designed to provide inspiration and grounding for students who embrace and continue to explore both Jewish heritage and Jewish life today.
Students explore and examine Jewish texts throughout the program — a traditional and effective mode of Jewish learning — to promote intellectual growth through discovery and inquiry.
Admissions requirements include a bachelor's degree or equivalent from an accredited institution of higher education.
Why Spertus Institute?
Welcoming nondenominational environment open to all
Distinguished international faculty
Flexible scheduling and locations, distance learning available
Opportunities to pursue individual interests
Extensive resources
MA in Jewish Studies Learning Outcomes
Basic familiarity with the key periods and themes in Jewish history
Understanding of the nature and development of Judaism as a religion
Familiarity with the most important Jewish thinkers and personalities
Familiarity with the central texts in Jewish tradition and history
Understanding of the complex relations between Jews, Judaism, and the non-Jewish world
Understanding of the challenges and possibilities facing Jews and Judaism throughout history and how Jews and Judaism have responded
Basic understanding of Biblical Hebrew, equivalent to one year of college-level Hebrew
Familiarity with primary resources and methodologies involved in Jewish Studies
Development of intermediate to advanced knowledge and skills in an area of individual focus selected by the student
Awareness of Jewish diversity throughout the ages
MA in Jewish Studies Program Requirements
48 quarter-hour credits | 16 courses
Spertus Institute's Jewish Studies degree programs are offered on a quarter-term system, which allows for flexible start dates. As a result, course credit is granted in quarter hours (as opposed to semester hours).
Many of our MAJS Core courses are offered online in an asynchronous (self-guided) format. Other courses are offered during January and June seminars or through weekly web conferencing sessions in the fall and spring.
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