Covers Colleges, Universities, and other centers of learning that provide an intensive, Jewish oriented course of learning. Your institution need not be accredited. If your institution qualifies, please submit your institution for this category. This may include Jewish studies programs at universities worldwide. Yeshivas and Midrashot are not to be included here.
Offers classes, programs and symposiums in all aspects of Judaism. Designed for men and women of college age and older with little or no prior Jewish education in the Chicago Metropolitan area. http://www.migdaltorah.org/
Provides technological study programs targeting high-tech and engineering fields with an intensive dual program in Jewish studies. http://www.jct.ac.il/
College for Jewish women in Israel and abroad, providing beginner to advanced level credited college courses for women in Jewish studies. Offers additional week long and summer seminars. http://www.nevey.org
Offers academic degree programs in Jewish studies and communal services. Provides research facilities, exhibitions, and collections. http://www.spertus.edu/
Jewish creative learning institute, emphasizing intellectual openness, rigorous textual analysis, and opportunities for personal spiritual growth. http://www.pardes.org.il
Follows a text-based, pluralistic approach to Judaism, using seminars for collaborative study between students and faculty. http://www.gtu.edu/page.php?nav=52
Offers a wide range of courses, scholarships, internships, and study-abroad programs for Jewish Studies students. http://www.indiana.edu/~jsp/index.html
Combines classical Jewish learning and modern scholarship with a focus on training educators and adult continuing education courses. http://www.siegalcollege.edu/index.php
Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on Jewish history, religion, language, and culture from biblical times to the modern day. http://www.princeton.edu/~judaic
National resource for education and research on contemporary, historical, cultural, religious, and political aspects of Jewish life. http://jewishstudies.rutgers.edu/
Offers courses and symposia on Jewish history, literature, language, religion and politics. Students may create individually designed majors in Jewish studies. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/jewishstudies/
Offers an interdisciplinary program exploring the evolution of Jewish civilization and its expression in history, literature, philosophy and religion. http://www.du.edu/cjs/
Provides an undergraduate, interdepartmental curriculum which serves as a basis for understanding Jewish culture, religion, and civilization. http://web.jst.ufl.edu/
Offers degrees in Judaic Studies, pre-cantorial studies, and Jewish education, with the option of archaeological excavations in Israel. http://www.hartford.edu/greenberg/
Examines aspects of Jewish society, history, language, literature, and culture, including Jewish beliefs and practices. http://www.virginia.edu/jewishstudies/
Offers yeshiva, birthright, Judaic studies, and executive learning programs with a focus on developing community leadership skills. http://www.mayanot.edu/
Programs in Israel exploring Jewish texts, thought, art and spiritual life, with faculty of different 'flavors' of Judaism planning and teaching together. http://www.tashma.org
A center for pluralistic Jewish education, combining a research-academic approach to learning with a personalized, interdisciplinary curriculum. http://www.elulbm.org.il/main_eng.html
Gateway to over 400 resources in Jewish studies worldwide, including university programs, libraries, instant access to online catalogs and databases. http://www.jewish-studies.com
Independent institution sponsered by the Lubavitch movement, offering degrees based on business and computer information curriculum in a religious environment. http://www.mji.edu/
Offers courses for all levels in Hebrew language, literature, cognate Semitic languages, Yiddish, Jewish history, Rabbinics, and Jewish philosophy. http://meltoncenter.osu.edu/