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3 Hebrew MA Degree Programs in USA


Pacific Rim Christian University
Master of Arts in Biblical Languages
- Honolulu, USA
MA
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Biblical Languages is 49 semester hours and is for any person who desires to become familiar with the biblical and ancient languages in order to more effectively communicate its message to others. Upon successful completion of the Master of Arts in Biblical Languages, students will demonstrate: - The ability to successfully and responsibly engage Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts, especially Scripture and other ancient and Christian literature. - The ability to potentially teach, preach, and write derived from their study of the languages.


Spertus Institute
Executive MA in Professional Jewish Studies
- Chicago, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This unique program is for Jewish communal executives with 12+ years of professional/managerial experience. Participants from across North America learn to leverage opportunity, inspire excellence in staff and trustees, and lead through times of change.
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Spertus Institute
MASTER OF ARTS IN JEWISH STUDIES
- Chicago, USA
MA
Full time
Blended
English
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.
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Studying Hebrew at the Master's level offers you a chance to deepen your language proficiency and cultural insight within a dynamic academic environment in the USA. Programs typically focus on advanced linguistic studies, literary analysis, and cultural contexts, preparing you for diverse career paths in education, translation, or international relations.
Through courses in Hebrew literature, translation studies, and contemporary Israeli culture, you'll hone skills like interpreting complex texts and engaging analytically with cultural narratives. As you engage with this rich field, students build confidence as they explore diverse perspectives and develop effective communication strategies.
Many graduates pursue careers that include teaching Hebrew, working in museums and cultural institutions, or contributing to research initiatives. The comprehensive nature of a Master's degree fosters the critical thinking and analytical abilities needed in various professional settings. Moreover, the emphasis on research in many programs prepares you for further academic exploration or specialized roles in multicultural contexts, highlighting the relevance of your skills within global interactions.