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Steven Katz, Coordinator
147 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
T: 617.353.8087
E: judaics@bu.edu
Pagiel Czoka, Administrative Assistant
147 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
T: 617.353.8096
E: judaics@bu.edu
This program is flexible and has several tracks. Students can concentrate on
biblical studies, on the Bible and the history of biblical interpretation up
to the late Middle Ages, on Classical Jewish history and literature, Medieval
Studies, Modern Jewish history and thought, or Holocaust studies. In each instance,
students will be expected to master the necessary languages and other skills
required for scholarly expertise in their chosen field of study. In every case,
the course of study will be configured according to the student's special academic
interests and professional goals.
Degrees offered: Master
of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy
Faculty: Darr,
Fredriksen, Gillman, Glick, Hecht, Katz,
Klawans, Levine, Mehlman, Wiesel, Zank
For information about the Judaic studies program and Judaic studies courses offered
for graduate credit, please see the
Center for Judaic Studies web site.
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