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University of Oklahoma
Bachelor's in Judaic Studies
- Norman, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Judaic Studies offers students a comprehensive look into Jewish history, culture, religion, and language. The program combines coursework in areas like biblical studies, Jewish thoug...


The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Judaic Studies
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Judaic Studies offers an in-depth exploration of Jewish history, religion, culture, and thought. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining coursework in history,...
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Brandeis University
Bachelor in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies
- Waltham, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies offers students a pathway to explore the rich histories, cultures, and religions of the Middle East and Jewish communities. Students gain a balanced unde...
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Abrahamic degree programs at the Bachelor's level invite students to explore the rich tapestry of religious traditions shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This field prepares you to engage deeply with theological concepts, historical contexts, and cultural implications of these faiths.
Through courses in scripture analysis, comparative religion, and ethical frameworks, you'll study key texts and teachings that shape beliefs and practices. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and explore interconnected narratives within these religions. You'll also practice critical thinking by examining contemporary issues related to faith and society.
In addition to developing skills in research and analysis, graduates often pursue careers in education, religious leadership, or community advocacy. The program emphasizes understanding cultural nuances and encourages independent thought, equipping you with the tools to contribute meaningfully to discussions about faith and culture in an increasingly interconnected world.