Program Overview
Master's Program in Judaistik
The Master's program in Judaistik is a multidisciplinary course of study that explores the history, culture, and religion of the Jewish people.
Program Description
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Judaistik, including its historical development, literary and cultural heritage, and contemporary issues.
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction for this program is German, and students are expected to have a high level of proficiency in German (C1 or higher). Additionally, students will have the opportunity to study in multiple languages, including at least one language other than German.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master's program in Judaistik is based on the student's previous academic degree. Students who have completed a Bachelor's or Diploma degree at the University of Vienna or another post-secondary institution may be eligible for admission.
Application and Admission Procedure
The application and admission procedure for the Master's program in Judaistik involves several steps, including:
- Review of previous academic degrees and transcripts
- Evaluation of language proficiency in German (C1 or higher)
- Assessment of additional language skills (at least one language other than German)
Program Structure
The Master's program in Judaistik is a research-based program that includes coursework, research seminars, and a thesis. Students will have the opportunity to work with faculty members who are experts in their field and to engage in original research projects.
Areas of Study
The program covers a range of topics, including:
- History of Judaism
- Jewish literature and culture
- Contemporary Jewish issues
- Hebrew language and literature
- Yiddish language and culture
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's program in Judaistik may pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Academia and research
- Education and teaching
- Cultural and community organizations
- Journalism and media
- Government and public policy
Additional Information
For more information about the Master's program in Judaistik, please note that the following details are available:
- Bachelor-/Diplomstudien
- Masterstudien
- Lehramtsstudien
- Studienwechsel
- Zusätzliche Studien
- Abgang/Schließen von Studien
- Wiederaufnahme
- Antrags- und Zulassungsfristen
- Deutschkenntnisse
- Englischkenntnisse
- Infos Drittstaaten
- Beurlaubung
- Mitbelegung
- Außerordentliches Studium
- Studienberechtigungsprüfung Studieren ohne Matura
- CEEPUS Studierende
- Zusatzprüfungen
