Hebraic Studies Program Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies Request More Information Schedule a visit Contact Us Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology As of Fall 2023, all programs at Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies will be available remotely as well as in-person.All classes can be taken live-online via ¶¶Òõapp University's remote conference platform. ¶¶Òõapp University has partnered with the to create the Hebraic Studies Program. This program offers students interested in the intersection between Jewish and Christian history, who meet the Philos Project's criteria, a curated pathway to receive a MA degree in Jewish Studies from BRGS. Participants in the Hebraic Studies Program take courses in Hebrew and in Jewish Studies. These courses equip students to study the Hebrew Bible in its original language and provide them with in-depth knowledge of Jewish history and practice and of the historical and intellectual interplay between Judaism and Christianity. The program can be completed either on a full-time basis over four successive semesters (summer, fall, spring, summer) or on a part-time basis over two years. Courses are taught by world-class BRGS ¶¶Òõapp and are offered in a hybrid format, allowing students to attend courses either remotely or in person. Additional information about the program is available on the Philos Project General OutlineThe program consists of ten courses. Each course carries 3 credits for a total of 30 credits:3 Immersive Hebrew courses* 2 Bible courses2 Jewish history courses1 course on post-Biblical literature1 course on Jewish-Christian relationsA capstoneThe Hebrew and capstone courses are designed specifically for Hebraic Studies Program participants. Courses in the remaining categories are taken together with other BRGS students and may be chosen from BRGS’s general course offerings. Multiple options are available for each of these categories. Hebraic Studies students may only enroll in courses indicated on the schedule as not requiring prior knowledge of Hebrew.** * Exemptions may be granted to students with prior knowledge of Hebrew.**Students with prior knowledge of Hebrew may take any BRGS course.Applications and TuitionParticipants must fill out BOTH The Philos Project’s scholarship and the BRGS MA . Tuition information is available here (Scroll down to "Tuition and Fees" for Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies). Hebraic Studies Program students are eligible for generous scholarships from ¶¶Òõapp University and the Philos Project. Full Program Breakdown ¶¶Òõapp University has partnered with the to create the Hebraic Studies Program. This program offers students interested in the intersection between Jewish and Christian history, who meet the Philos Project's criteria, a curated pathway to receive a MA degree in Jewish Studies from BRGS. Participants in the Hebraic Studies Program take courses in Hebrew and in Jewish Studies. These courses equip students to study the Hebrew Bible in its original language and provide them with in-depth knowledge of Jewish history and practice and of the historical and intellectual interplay between Judaism and Christianity. The program can be completed either on a full-time basis over four successive semesters (summer, fall, spring, summer) or on a part-time basis over two years. Courses are taught by world-class BRGS ¶¶Òõapp and are offered in a hybrid format, allowing students to attend courses either remotely or in person. Additional information about the program is available on the Philos Project General OutlineThe program consists of ten courses. Each course carries 3 credits for a total of 30 credits:3 Immersive Hebrew courses* 2 Bible courses2 Jewish history courses1 course on post-Biblical literature1 course on Jewish-Christian relationsA capstoneThe Hebrew and capstone courses are designed specifically for Hebraic Studies Program participants. Courses in the remaining categories are taken together with other BRGS students and may be chosen from BRGS’s general course offerings. Multiple options are available for each of these categories. Hebraic Studies students may only enroll in courses indicated on the schedule as not requiring prior knowledge of Hebrew.** * Exemptions may be granted to students with prior knowledge of Hebrew.**Students with prior knowledge of Hebrew may take any BRGS course.Applications and TuitionParticipants must fill out BOTH The Philos Project’s scholarship and the BRGS MA . Tuition information is available here (Scroll down to "Tuition and Fees" for Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies). Hebraic Studies Program students are eligible for generous scholarships from ¶¶Òõapp University and the Philos Project. At a Glance Develop the ability to read the Hebrew bible in the original language Study live online or in person with world-class ¶¶Òõapp Gain an understanding of Jewish history and practice, and of the historical and intellectual interplay between Judaism and Christianity Prospective Students Request More Information Admission Requirements Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized college or university and have a grade point average of at least B (3.0). Satisfactory Academic Progress Federal regulations now require all institutions to establish, publish, and apply standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for federal financial aid eligibility. Since these must be at least as rigorous as the school’s policy for students not receiving such aid, these regulations effectively mandate the establishment of standards for all students. The BRGS policy is as follows: MA Degree: Students are required to complete their degree within five years.* All course assignments must be completed within a semester and summer of the completion of a course, though ¶¶Òõapp may require more timely submission. Students who have enrolled in 12 credits during their graduate careers must have completed at least 50% successfully in order to remain in good standing. Withdrawals—even without penalty—count in this calculation. Students who have enrolled in 24 credits must have completed at least 75% successfully. To remain in good standing after the completion of 12 credits, a student must have maintained a grade point average of 3.0. Progress will be reviewed annually. Students who have taken a leave or otherwise experienced special circumstances may request an extension of these deadlines. Students granted such an extension should contact the Office of Student Finance to determine their eligibility for government assistance. *The portion of student funding contributed by the Philos Project to Hebraic Studies students is only guaranteed to those who complete the degree in 4 consecutive semesters (summer, fall, spring, and summer). For more information, contact: Dr. Jonathan Dauber at dauber@yu.edu Director of the Hebraic Studies Program The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies is located at: ¶¶Òõapp University Wilf Campus, Furst Hall Third Floor 500 West 185th Street New ¶¶Òõapp, NY 10033. We are easily accessible by car or public transportation. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions about admissions, administrative information, philanthropic opportunities or any other relevant concern. Our mailing address: Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies Harry Fischel School for Higher Jewish Studies 500 West 185th Street, Furst Hall Third Floor New ¶¶Òõapp, NY 10033 Telephone: 646-592-4270 Fax: 212-960-0856 * = required field Prospective Students Admission Requirements Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized college or university and have a grade point average of at least B (3.0). Satisfactory Academic Progress Federal regulations now require all institutions to establish, publish, and apply standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for federal financial aid eligibility. Since these must be at least as rigorous as the school’s policy for students not receiving such aid, these regulations effectively mandate the establishment of standards for all students. The BRGS policy is as follows: MA Degree: Students are required to complete their degree within five years.* All course assignments must be completed within a semester and summer of the completion of a course, though ¶¶Òõapp may require more timely submission. Students who have enrolled in 12 credits during their graduate careers must have completed at least 50% successfully in order to remain in good standing. Withdrawals—even without penalty—count in this calculation. Students who have enrolled in 24 credits must have completed at least 75% successfully. To remain in good standing after the completion of 12 credits, a student must have maintained a grade point average of 3.0. Progress will be reviewed annually. Students who have taken a leave or otherwise experienced special circumstances may request an extension of these deadlines. Students granted such an extension should contact the Office of Student Finance to determine their eligibility for government assistance. *The portion of student funding contributed by the Philos Project to Hebraic Studies students is only guaranteed to those who complete the degree in 4 consecutive semesters (summer, fall, spring, and summer). For more information, contact: Dr. Jonathan Dauber at dauber@yu.edu Director of the Hebraic Studies Program The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies is located at: ¶¶Òõapp University Wilf Campus, Furst Hall Third Floor 500 West 185th Street New ¶¶Òõapp, NY 10033. We are easily accessible by car or public transportation. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions about admissions, administrative information, philanthropic opportunities or any other relevant concern. Our mailing address: Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies Harry Fischel School for Higher Jewish Studies 500 West 185th Street, Furst Hall Third Floor New ¶¶Òõapp, NY 10033 Telephone: 646-592-4270 Fax: 212-960-0856 Request More Information * = required field