Program Overview
Sarah Hartman Women's College offers a Bachelor of Arts in Judaic Studies, combining a core curriculum in Judaic Studies (Bible, Hebrew, Jewish History, Law, and Philosophy) with Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students complete 120 semester hours, including 36 in Judaic Studies, and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Program Outline
Outline:
The Judaic Studies program at Sarah Hartman Women's College, a part of Touro University, offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a comprehensive core curriculum encompassing Judaic Studies (Bible, Hebrew, Jewish History, Jewish Law, and Jewish Philosophy) and Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS). Students must complete 120 semester hours of academic credit, including at least 36 credit hours in Judaic Studies, and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Touro University
Overview:
Touro University is a private, non-profit institution with a global network of over 98,000 alumni. Founded in 1971, it has grown to encompass 36 schools across various locations in the United States and internationally. Touro University emphasizes career-focused education, blending knowledge and values while maintaining a small school atmosphere.
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Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
Career-focused education:
Touro University prioritizes preparing students for successful careers in their chosen fields.Diverse program offerings:
With 36 schools and 246 programs, students have a wide range of academic options to choose from.Small school vibe:
Despite its size, Touro University strives to maintain a close-knit community feel.Global reach:
Touro University has campuses across the United States and internationally, providing students with opportunities for diverse experiences.Academic Programs:
Touro University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Medicine
- Education
- Law
- Business
- Health Sciences
- Arts and Sciences
Other:
- Touro University has a strong commitment to its Jewish heritage and values.
- The institution has a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1, allowing for personalized attention and mentorship.
- Touro University provides financial aid to 83% of its undergraduate students.
- The university has a strong focus on social responsibility and actively engages in initiatives related to antisemitism and bias.