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Degree
Masters
Major
Jewish Studies
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master's Program in Judaistik

Overview

The Master's program in Judaistik is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Jewish studies, including history, culture, literature, and religion. The program is offered by the Institute for Judaistik at the University of Vienna.


Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the Master's program in Judaistik, students must have completed a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as Jewish studies, history, or cultural studies. The admission requirements are as follows:


  • Completion of a bachelor's degree in a relevant field
  • Proof of language proficiency in German (for international students)
  • Submission of transcripts and diplomas

Program Structure

The Master's program in Judaistik is a two-year program that consists of the following modules:


  • Core courses in Jewish studies, including history, culture, literature, and religion
  • Elective courses in specialized areas, such as Hebrew language and literature, Jewish philosophy, and Jewish history
  • A master's thesis

Course Offerings

The program offers a range of courses, including:


  • Introduction to Jewish studies
  • Jewish history and culture
  • Hebrew language and literature
  • Jewish philosophy and theology
  • Elective courses in specialized areas

Master's Thesis

The master's thesis is a mandatory component of the program. Students are required to submit a thesis proposal and defend their thesis in front of a panel of examiners.


Research Areas

The Institute for Judaistik has a strong research focus, with faculty members specializing in various areas, including:


  • Jewish history and culture
  • Hebrew language and literature
  • Jewish philosophy and theology
  • Jewish studies and interdisciplinary approaches

Academic Calendar

The academic calendar for the Master's program in Judaistik is as follows:


  • Winter semester: October to January
  • Summer semester: March to June

Examination Regulations

The examination regulations for the Master's program in Judaistik are as follows:


  • Students must pass all required courses and exams
  • Students must submit a master's thesis and defend it in front of a panel of examiners
  • Students must meet the language proficiency requirements

Bibliography and Citation Guidelines

The program follows the standard bibliography and citation guidelines, which can be found on the university's website.


Writing Guidelines

The program provides writing guidelines for students, including a template for written assignments and guidelines for formatting and citation.


Schreibmentoring

The university offers schreibmentoring services to support students in their writing endeavors. Students can receive individualized feedback and guidance on their writing projects.


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