Master, Eastern European Jewish Studies
Area of Studies
humanities
Degree
Master
Degree (in English)
Master
Language(s)
- English
Course Duration
1,5 years/3 semesters
ECTS points
120
Department
University of Wroclaw
Tuition and Other Fees
Tuition non-EU citizens: €3750
Tuition EU citizens: €2300
Application Deadline(s)
August 15th, 2024
Course Description
Course Profile
Jewish Studies programmes are by definition interdisciplinary, bringing together sources and methodologies in literary studies, linguistics, cultural and religious studies, history, ethnography, and sociology. Jewish studies are of an eminently international character, providing students with an international exchange of ideas and experiences.
The purpose of this International MA Programme is to educate an international group of students in three areas of Eastern European Jewish Studies in which the academic faculty at the Taube Department of Jewish Studies specializes. The curriculum is composed of master classes in which lecturers present the latest achievements in methodology and research. A stated goal of this Programme is to augment the potential and diversity of the pool of future Ph.D. students conducting research in Jewish Studies.
Classes with visiting scholars from research centres that include Tel-Aviv University, Haifa University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Michigan, and the University of Potsdam, guarantee a superlative level of teaching.
The MA Programme in Eastern European Jewish studies contains 694 hours of courses equivalent to 98 ECTS points. Students are required to write an MA thesis under the supervision of a faculty member in their third semester.
The course load is built around intensive master classes focused on three core research areas: 1) Hasidism, 2) Yiddish culture, and 3) the social and political history of Jews in modern Eastern Europe. Each master class is accompanied by a relevant lecture. Master classes and their accompanying lectures are offered in two of the three areas mentioned above in each teaching cycle. Students are required to complete two elective master classes in the first two semesters of the programme. All accompanying lectures are obligatory. Each student completes five lecture courses in total covering all three of the core research areas.
Our Programme provides skills that will enable graduates to:
conduct and participate in research projects in the field of Jewish studies
work in domestic and foreign institutions dealing with the spiritual and material Jewish heritage
work in institutions interested in educational and cultural activities in the field of Jewish history, culture, and languages
work in publishing houses, editorial offices, museums, cultural centers, mass media, tourism, and the service sector requiring knowledge of Jewish languages
work in diplomatic missions where specialists in Polish-Jewish relations and minority issues are needed
work in companies that use Hebrew and Yiddish, including representative offices of Israeli companies
apply their language skill in translation work with the use of Hebrew and Yiddish
find employment in various institutions, including non-governmental organizations, whose activities are aimed at minority communities
Education Requirements
1. Bachelor or Master degree certificate
2. Transcript of grades/supplement from bachelor or master studies
3. Certificate confirming English Language knowledge on B2 level
4. Passport photocopy
5. Digital passport size photo
Other Requirements
Very good English language proficiency (written and spoken) as all classes will be conducted in English. Basic research skills in the field of humanities or social sciences obtained during undergraduate studies. Basic knowledge of the history of Poland, Central and Eastern Europe and the history of Jews.
Contact
international@uwr.edu.pl
University of Wroclaw
Plac Uniwersytecki 1
50-137 Wrocław
phone: +48 713752877
email: international@uwr.edu.pl
www: http://www.uni.wroc.pl
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