Imagine studying Jerusalem’s archeology while walking its streets, examining its ancient walls, and exploring its historic buildings. Think about studying the politics of the Middle East in one of its most dynamic and controversial cities. Since 1955 more than 20,000 international students have attended the Undergraduate Study Abroad Program (formerly known as the One Year Program) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, earning transferable credits and making lasting connections with classmates and Israeli friends, the city of Jerusalem, and the country itself.
You will begin your studies with a summer or winter Ulpan (Hebrew language study) and continue with a minimum of 15 academic credits per semester. Course offerings include Jewish, Israel and Middle Eastern studies, as well as Brain and Behavioral Sciences, and Environmental Studies (4 hours a week, 3 credits each). You can also study literary and colloquial Arabic at various levels.
For more information, contact:
Jonathan Kaplan
972-2-5881615